{"id":2956343,"slug":"saudi-arabia-150000-visa-violations-during-hajj","status":"published","date":"2024-06-10T07:48:49Z","modified":"2026-06-15 14:15:37","link":"https://www.visamundi.co/en/blog/saudi-arabia-150000-visa-violations-during-hajj/","title":{"rendered":"Saudi Arabia: Over 150 000 Visa Violations During Hajj Pilgrimage"},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Saudi authorities registered 153 000 visa violations during the 2023 Hajj season, prompting stricter controls and heavy fines up to SAR 100 000 for unlawful pilgrimage activities in 2024.</p>","protected":false},"content":{"rendered":"<p>According to a report from the Saudi Ministry of Hajj, 153 000 holders of visit visas were apprehended in 2023 for violating Hajj pilgrimage regulations. This alarming figure underscores the need to <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" href=\"https://www.visamundi.co/blog/hajj-2024-dates/\">strictly adhere to Saudi entry and residency requirements during this sacred period</a>.</p>\n<h2>Types of violations recorded</h2>\n<p>The Saudi authorities identified several common breaches among visit-visa holders, including:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>\n<p>Unauthorised entry into the holy cities of Mecca and Medina without a Hajj permit</p></li>\n<li>\n<p>Attempts to participate in Hajj rituals using an inadequate visa category</p></li>\n<li>\n<p>Overstaying the duration authorised by the visa</p></li></ul>\n<p>The following table provides a detailed breakdown of recorded infractions:</p>\n<table style=\"min-width: 50px;\"><colgroup><col style=\"min-width: 25px;\"><col style=\"min-width: 25px;\"></colgroup>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<th colspan=\"1\" rowspan=\"1\">\n<p>Type of violation</p></th>\n<th colspan=\"1\" rowspan=\"1\">\n<p>Number of cases</p></th></tr>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"1\" rowspan=\"1\">\n<p><strong>Unauthorised entry into Mecca</strong></p></td>\n<td colspan=\"1\" rowspan=\"1\">\n<p>87 642</p></td></tr>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"1\" rowspan=\"1\">\n<p><strong>Unauthorised entry into Medina</strong></p></td>\n<td colspan=\"1\" rowspan=\"1\">\n<p>32 195</p></td></tr>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"1\" rowspan=\"1\">\n<p><strong>Unauthorised participation in rituals</strong></p></td>\n<td colspan=\"1\" rowspan=\"1\">\n<p>21 874</p></td></tr>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"1\" rowspan=\"1\">\n<p><strong>Overstaying permitted duration</strong></p></td>\n<td colspan=\"1\" rowspan=\"1\">\n<p>11 289</p></td></tr></tbody></table>\n<p>The data highlights the necessity for pilgrims to secure the correct visas and comply fully with current regulations.</p>\n<h2>Penalties in force for 2024</h2>\n<p>Unable to tolerate continued violations, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior has announced strict penalties. Anyone found in the holy sites without a Hajj permit between 2 and 20 June 2024 will face a fine of <strong>10 000 Saudi riyals (approximately €2 500)</strong>. Repeat offenders may be liable for fines of up to <strong>100 000 Saudi riyals (around €25 000)</strong>.</p>\n<p>Foreign residents found in breach risk expulsion from the kingdom and a judicially determined re-entry ban. Those found transporting pilgrims illegally face up to six months’ imprisonment, a <strong>50 000 Saudi riyal (≈€12 500)</strong> fine, and vehicle confiscation. These measures aim to protect the integrity of the Hajj and the safety of authorised pilgrims.</p>\n<h3>Religious exhortation to comply</h3>\n<p>Reacting to the spike in infractions, the Council of Saudi Ulama—the kingdom’s highest religious authority—has emphasised that performing Hajj without an official permit constitutes a sin. The Ministry of Hajj has urged worshippers to use only official channels to obtain visas and to uphold entry and residency rules without exception.</p>\n<h2>Latest updates on Hajj travel regulations for 2024</h2>\n<h3>New Hajj 2024 entry rules</h3>\n<p>The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has confirmed that only a Hajj visa will enable pilgrims to undertake the 2024 Hajj rituals. The visa is valid solely for stays in Jeddah, Medina and Mecca; it prohibits work, residency or travel beyond these zones. Violators face future Hajj bans and deportation.</p>\n<p>To simplify procedures, <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\" href=\"https://www.haj.gov.sa/\">the official Ministry of Hajj and Umrah website now offers Hajj visa electronic registration</a> via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs visa platform. Applicants must register before 7 Dhu al-Hijjah or until quotas are filled.</p>\n<p></p>","protected":false},"tags":[32]}