Nearly all nationalities, except GCC citizens,
require visas to enter Kuwait. An application for
a visa must be sponsored by a Kuwaiti individual
or company. Technically, the visa application is
made by the sponsor who is responsible for the visitor
while s/he is in Kuwait.
Foreigners who desire to visit Kuwait for a short
period need a visitor's permit to be procured by
the applicant's sponsor.
A non-GCC national whose country has a visa abolition
treaty with Kuwait which allows Kuwaitis to enter
their country without a visa, may be granted reciprocal
entry rights in Kuwait. However, these nationals
may require an 'entry permit'; they may also require
a sponsor.
Visit visas may be obtained from Kuwaiti Consulates
abroad by producing a supporting letter from a Kuwaiti
sponsor, or the Kuwaiti sponsor can obtain the visa
in Kuwait using a faxed copy of the visitor's passport.
Visitors to Kuwait can also procure a visa by filling
an application at any office of Kuwait Airways Corporation
(KAC) in the world. This will take about two working
days. The sponsor can then fax a copy of the visa
to the visitor, enabling her/him to travel to Kuwait.
The entry will be stamped in the passport on arrival,
when the Kuwaiti sponsor presents the original at
the airport. The actual visit visa consists of two
sheets of paper; one is taken up on arrival; the
other must be retained to be handed in when the
visitor is leaving. Hotels can also arrange visit
visas for businesspersons but they take about a
week or more to do so. Persons in Kuwait on a visit
visa are not allowed to work.
An application form stating the reason for the
visit should be completed and submitted to the Embassy
along with two passport size photographs of the
candidate. The application must also be accompanied
by two letters - one from the sponsor (containing
an invitation) and the other, a letter of introduction
from the candidate's organisation.
If a month's stay is insufficient and needs to
be extended, then the Immigration Department must
be contacted to request an extension (three months
initial visa is under consideration). Alternatively,
you can also travel to one of the neighbouring GCC
countries and re-enter Kuwait on a new visitor's
visa. If the date of exit expires you might be required
to pay a fine (KD10 per day) as a penalty before
the exit stamp is issued. This fine cannot be paid
at the point of departure. It must be paid at the
relevant Immigration Department.
Kuwait has also agreed in principle to issue multiple
entry visas to certain categories of people such
as businesspersons, which allows the holder to enter
the country any number of times within a specified
12-month period for up to one month stay per visit.
Entry permits must be obtained well in advance
since resolving a problem at the airport upon arrival
is usually not possible.
Transit Visa
A transit visa, valid for a maximum stay of seven
days, can be obtained from a Kuwaiti Consulate abroad
or from a Port Authority in Kuwait. The applicant
must have a valid entry visa for his next country
of destination.