The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah of Saudi Arabia has announced that February 14 will be the deadline for Hajj affairs offices in various countries to finalize their contracts for services related to this year’s Hajj season.
It said that these contracts must be completed through the Nusuk Masar platform, designated for Hajj pilgrims from abroad.
To ensure the best services for pilgrims, the ministry highlighted the importance of adhering to regulations set by the relevant authorities in Saudi Arabia, including requirements for air and ground transportation, Arab News reported on Monday.
It also urged compliance with security, health and procedural guidelines outlined in the Hajj agreement between the ministry and the pertinent offices in various countries.
The Saudi ministry said that after the deadline, no additional contracts will be accepted, and the actual quotas for pilgrims from various countries will be determined.
The visa issuance process will commence immediately afterward.
The ministry also requested Hajj offices to educate their pilgrims about the necessity of following Hajj regulations and instructions, ensuring that they obtain visas and permits through official channels.
Pilgrims also need to carry identification documents, such as the Nusuk Card, from the moment of their arrival in Saudi Arabia.
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