Kuwait unveils four-tier visa system to boost tourism

The newly announced visas offer validity periods ranging from 30 days to a full year

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Huda Ata, Special to Gulf News
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The move aims to balance accessibility with regulation, ensuring Kuwait remains open to tourism while maintaining oversight of visitor flows.
The move aims to balance accessibility with regulation, ensuring Kuwait remains open to tourism while maintaining oversight of visitor flows.
Gulf News

Dubai: The Kuwaiti Government Information Center has unveiled a new, streamlined tourist visa system with four distinct categories designed to accommodate travelers of varying nationalities and purposes, a significant shift in the country’s approach to tourism and short-term visits.

The newly announced visas offer validity periods ranging from 30 days to a full year, with options for both single and multiple entries.

  • First Category: Citizens of countries with "powerful passports" and strong economic indicators will have access to a full range of visa types, including short- and long-term stays.

  • Second Category: Gulf citizens, expatriates with professional qualifications, and holders of valid US, UK, Schengen visas, or GCC residence permits will also enjoy expanded access.

  • Third Category: Set to launch soon, this tier will cater to other nationalities, requiring proof of financial solvency and additional guarantees.

  • Fourth Category: Event-specific visas will be issued for visitors attending conferences, festivals, or other activities, with conditions tailored to each occasion.

According to the released guidelines, single-entry visas permit stays of 30, 60, or 90 days, while multiple-entry visas, valid for 3 months, 6 months, or 1 year, allow for 30-day stays per entry.

The move aims to balance accessibility with regulation, ensuring Kuwait remains open to tourism while maintaining oversight of visitor flows.

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