Riyadh Monitoring Desk
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in Saudi Arabia has introduced a new digital service called “Nusk Umrah,” enabling Umrah pilgrims outside the Kingdom to apply directly for Umrah visas and book related travel services. The announcement was reported by Al Arabiya Urdu, highlighting that this service aims to streamline the application process for pilgrims living abroad.
The “Nusk Umrah” platform, accessible via https://umrah.nusuk.sa/, offers pilgrims an easy and convenient way to submit their visa applications and arrange various travel-related services without intermediaries. While other options remain available, such as applying through authorized agents in the pilgrim’s home country, these agents can also be identified through the Nusk Umrah platform.
This new service allows users to select either comprehensive packages or individual services, including visa issuance, accommodation, transportation, guided tours, and support services. The platform features a modern interface that lets users customize their packages according to personal preferences and needs. It supports seven languages and is integrated with relevant government systems to ensure a seamless digital experience.
Additionally, “Nusk Umrah” provides multiple payment options catering to different groups, enabling pilgrims to complete all steps electronically—from submitting applications to obtaining entry visas. The service offers diverse packages and service options designed to meet various requirements and preferences.
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah emphasized that the launch of the “Nusk Umrah” service is part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals. The initiative aims to facilitate easier access for Muslims worldwide to perform Hajj and Umrah rituals while delivering high-quality services that enhance the overall pilgrim experience.