Title
Guidelines on Saudi Arabia visa fees
Law
Poea Memorandum Circular No. 38, S. 1995
Decision Date
Jun 14, 1995
Effective May 30, 1995, the Saudi Embassy mandates that no fees will be charged for working visas from private employers, while specific fees apply to government entity visas and other categories, as outlined by Lorna O. Fajardo, Director and Officer-in-Charge.
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Q&A (POEA MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 38, S. 1995)

The guidelines on visa fees are effective 30 May 1995 (1/1/1416H).

A visa fee of P410.00 is charged for working visas for government entities.

Yes, dependent visas are subject to a visa fee of P410.00.

Yes, visas for medical treatment in Saudi Arabia are charged a fee of P410.00.

Yes, visas for dependents of the diplomatic corps in Saudi Arabia including their household workers holding regular passports are charged a visa fee of P410.00.

Students with scholarships are charged a visa fee of P410.00.

The guidelines are promulgated under the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) through Memorandum Circular No. 38, s. 1995.


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