Ministry of interior gave requirement to obtain visit visa for family
dohains November 12, 2021 No Comments

MoI latest update for visit visa
In a recent development the Qatar’s Ministry of Interior has described the needs for granting visit visas for family and relatives, this session was hold on Thursday in a virtual awareness seminar, organized by the Unified Services Department and Humanitarian Services Office jointly with the Public Relations Department, for the requirements the Ministry informed that these include having a minimal salary of QAR 5,000 to apply for check out visas for spouse and children and QAR 10,000 for various other family members members/relatives, such as parents, brother or sisters and partner’s family members.
Requirements for visit visa for family and friends
Head of the Service Offices Section at the USD, Lt-Col ‘Dr Saad Owaida Al Ahbabi’ presented an overview of MoI’s service centers in different parts of the nation and also explained the services they give to the public, consisting of residents and homeowners. The visit visa demands were further explained by Lt-Col al-Ahbabi that Applications for go to visas for spouse/children could be sent with Metrash2 as well as need the following: the visit visa application form, no-objection letter from the employer, photocopy of the firm card, copy of the passport of the site visitor(s), copy of the candidate’s ID card, health insurance, round-trip tickets, evidence of relationship (spouse – notarized marital relationship certificate/children – birth certification) as well as job contract notarized by the Ministry of Work. Likewise, the applicant needs a minimum salary of QAR 5,000.
Furthermore, visa applications for various other member of the family, such as parents, brother or sisters as well as spouse’s relatives, could additionally be done through Metrash2 and require the complying with papers: the checkout visa application form, no-objection letter from the company, duplicate of the company card, copy of the key of the site visitor(s), copy of the applicant’s ID card, copy of the better half’s residency card (if she is a local) and evidence of relationship. The applicant needs to have the minimal wage of QAR 10,000.
Lt. Col. Dr Saad Owaida Al Ahbabi, Head of the Service Offices Section at the USD, introduced the services centres in various parts of the country and explained the different services they provide to the public, including citizens and residents. #MoIQatar pic.twitter.com/56nq3CQYwM
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Lt-Col Dr Saad Owaida al-Ahbabi, head of the Service Offices Area at the USD, spoke about the MoI service centres in different parts of the nation and also explained the services they give to the public, consisting of residents and homeowners.
Capt Abdullah Saeed al-Abdullah, policeman at the Humanitarian Provider Workplace, clarified the features of the Workplace and also the humanitarian solutions it gives in co-ordination with a variety of relevant organizations in the country under a single home window.
Captain Mohamed Ali al-Rashid from the USD talked thoroughly about the procedures to use the grace period for legalising the status of expatriates that have broken the residency legislation. The grace period started on October 10 and also proceeds till December 31.
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