| Visa Type | Entry Type | Validity | Processing | Embassy Fee | VFS Fees | Service Fee | GSTIN | Total Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tourist Visa | Single Entry | 90 Days | 6-7 Days | USD 2,750.00 | USD 0.00 | USD 1,500.00 | USD 270.00 | USD 4,520.00 |
As of the latest regulations, Oman does not offer Indian citizens visas upon arrival. Indians must obtain a visa prior to their arrival in Oman.
However, as mentioned earlier, Indian citizens who are residents of or hold valid visas for certain countries like the USA, UK, or Schengen nations may be eligible for visa-free entry under specific conditions. Always check with your authorised sponsor or the Royal Oman Police for the most current visa policies before planning your trip.
Oman is visa free for Indians If you are either a resident or have a valid entry visa for one of the following countries that is valid for more than 6 months: the United States of America, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Schengen Agreement countries and Japan, or If you are a resident of one of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
Otherwise, you need to get an evisa before entering Oman.
Yes, you can apply for an Oman visa even if you are currently in another Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) country, such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, or Kuwait. The process remains similar, and you can apply through an authorised sponsor or online, depending on the type of visa.
However, ensure that your current visa status in the other GCC country is valid and that you have a passport with at least six months of validity from the date of your planned entry into Oman. Additionally, if you are a resident of a GCC country, you may be eligible for a simplified visa application process or even visa-free entry, depending on your nationality and the specific agreements in place.
Having a criminal record does not automatically disqualify you from obtaining an Oman visa. However, the Omani authorities may conduct background checks as part of the visa application process. If you have been convicted of a serious crime, especially one related to security or immigration violations, your application may be subject to additional scrutiny or denial.
It’s advisable to disclose any relevant information truthfully when applying and consult with an authorised sponsor or legal advisor if you are concerned about how your record might affect your visa application.
For most short-term visas, such as tourist or business visas, a medical test is not required.
However, if you are applying for a work visa or a long-term residence visa in Oman, you may be required to undergo a medical examination as part of the application process. The medical test usually checks for communicable diseases such as tuberculosis, HIV, and hepatitis. The results of this test must be submitted along with your visa application to prove that you meet Oman’s health standards. Your employer or sponsor will typically guide you through this process if it is required.
The processing time for an Oman visa for Indians typically ranges from 3 to 7 business days, depending on the type of visa and the processing sponsor's efficiency. However, this timeframe can vary based on factors such as the time of year, the number of applications being processed, and whether additional documentation or verification is required.
It is recommended that you apply for the visa well in advance of your planned travel date to avoid any last-minute issues.
If your Oman e-visa application is rejected, carefully review the reasons for rejection. Once you identify the issue, address it by gathering the necessary documents or correcting any errors in your application. Then, you can reapply, ensuring that all requirements are accurately met this time.
If you find the process challenging, consider seeking assistance from an Atlys visa expert to guide you through the reapplication process.
If you lose your passport after obtaining an Oman e-visa, you should immediately report the loss to your local police and obtain a police report. You will then need to apply for a new passport. Once you have the new passport, you may need to reapply for the Oman tourist visa, as visas are generally linked to the passport number.
Some visa types may allow for a transfer to the new passport, but this depends on Omani regulations and should be confirmed with your sponsor or the relevant authorities.
No, you cannot work in Oman with a tourist visa.
Working while on a tourist visa is illegal and can lead to severe penalties, including fines, imprisonment, and deportation. If you intend to work in Oman, you must apply for a work visa, which requires a job offer from an Omani employer and approval from the Omani Ministry of Manpower.
In general, changing your visa type after arriving in Oman is not straightforward and is subject to strict regulations. For example, if you enter Oman on a tourist visa and later decide you want to work in the country, you would typically need to exit Oman and reapply for a work visa from your home country or another eligible country.
However, there may be exceptions for certain visa types, such as switching from a business visa to a work visa if you receive a job offer while in Oman. This process would require approval from the Omani authorities, and you would likely need to engage with your sponsor or employer to facilitate the visa change. It’s important to consult with your sponsor or the relevant Omani authorities to understand the specific rules and procedures for changing visa types.
If the visitor overstays in Oman, there is a fine of OMR 10.000 for each day of overstay. Additionally, overstaying can also lead to legal consequences and may affect your ability to enter Oman or other countries again in the future.
Therefore, to avoid these issues, if you wish to stay longer, seek an extension before your visa expires.