Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Iqama in Saudi Arabia: Everything Expats Need to Know

by Adeel
Iqama in Saudi Arabia Residence Permit Card

Introduction: Iqama in Saudi Arabia

An Iqama is your official Saudi residence permit and identity card as an expatriate. Issue by Ministry of Interior and it is link to your sponsor or employer and is essential for nearly every daily activity in Kingdom. From banking to travel your Iqama is your legal identification. Understanding renewal dates, exit visas, sponsorship transfers and your rights helps you live and work smoothly in Saudi Arabia.

INFO BOX

DetailInformation
Full NameIqama (Residence Permit)
Issuing AuthorityMinistry of Interior (Jawazat)
Issued ToExpatriates living and working in Saudi Arabia
Renewal FrequencyAnnually or every two years
Linked ToEmployer or sponsor (Kafeel)
Essential ForBanking, SIM card, employment, travel, insurance
Check StatusAbsher.sa portal
Main PortalsAbsher, Muqeem, QIWA

What is an Iqama and Why Does It Matter

Your Iqama is more than just a card. It is official residence permit and proof that you are legally authorize to live and work in the Kingdom. Without it you cannot open a bank account, get a mobile phone SIM card, renew insurance or travel.

The Ministry of Interior (known as Jawazat) issues this permit. It is connect to your sponsor usually your employer or the company that hire you.

Think of your Iqama as your passport to daily life in Saudi Arabia. Keep it valid and updated.

Renewal Process: Start Early

Your employer typically handles renewal either every year or every two years. But you need to stay alert. If your residence permit expires you will lose the ability to work, travel, access government services or renew insurance.

How to Check Your Expiry Date:

  • Log in to Absher.sa
  • Go to Dashboard
  • You can see your expiry date there

Check at least two weeks before expiry. This gives you time to follow up if something goes wrong. Starting early prevents stress and delays.

Exit and Re-Entry Visa: For Traveling Home

Plan to visit family back home. You cannot just leave. You need an exit and re-entry visa approved before you travel.

Two Types Available:

  • Single Entry Visa: For one trip only, valid for a few months
  • Multiple Entry Visa: Lets you travel several times during the approval period

Your employer applies for it through the Absher or Muqeem portal. Once approved you can travel.

Always check the return date print on your approval. Overstaying past that date can result in penalties and legal troubles.

Final Exit Visa: Leaving Permanently

Decide to end your job and go home for good. You will need Final Exit Visa.

Before you leave the Kingdom complete these steps:

  • Pay all company dues and settle any financial obligations
  • Cancel your family members residence permits (if applicable)
  • Return all company property like ID badges, vehicles and equipment
  • Confirm your exit approval on Absher

You must leave within the valid period of your visa. Plan ahead so everything is ready.

Sponsorship Transfer: Changing Jobs

Moving to a New Employer

If You wish to Switch job within Saudi Arabia so your sponsorship needs to transfer to new employer. This process is called Naqal Kafala.

Steps Before Transferring:

  • Check that you have no active violations or unpaid fines
  • Get a new job offer verified through the QIWA portal
  • Request approval through the MHRSD system
  • Wait for official confirmation

Once approve your permit automatically shows your new employer name. The transfer is then complete and valid.

Bringing Your Family to Saudi Arabia

Sponsoring Family Members

Once your permit is active and valid. You can sponsor family members if job type permits it. Saudi law allows certain sectors to sponsor families.

Use the visa.mofa.gov.sa or ksavisa.sa to apply for family residence visas after you meet all requirements. Plan ahead because the process takes time. Understanding family sponsorship helps you move smoothly without delays.

Important Arabic Words You Will Hear

Knowing these basic terms helps you navigate government offices and documents:

EnglishArabic
Residence Permitإقامة
Work Visaتأشيرة عمل
Sponsorكفيل
Renewalتجديد
Exit Visaتأشيرة خروج

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Expats sometimes make mistakes that create big problems. Avoid these:

  • Working for a different sponsor than listed (illegal)
  • Skipping health insurance renewal before permit renewal
  • Traveling without proper exit and re-entry approval
  • Ignoring notifications from Absher or SMS alerts

Almost all updates happen instantly online. Check your portals regularly and stay informed.

Common Question

What should expatriates know about their residence permit in Saudi Arabia?

Expatriates in Saudi Arabia must understand that their residence permit is issued by the Ministry of Interior and is link to their employer or sponsor. It must be renew regularly (typically annually or every two years), check regularly through the Absher portal and kept valid at all times. Without a valid permit, expatriates cannot work, travel, access banking services or use government portals. Renewal should start at least two weeks before expiry to avoid interruption of services.

Conclusion

Your residence permit is not just paperwork. It is legal foundation for living and working in Saudi Arabia. Keep it renew, use official portals to check updates, stay informed about deadlines and understand your rights and responsibilities.

By following these steps and using trusted government platforms. Your residence permit experience in Saudi Arabia becomes simple, compliant and stress-free.


Have questions about your residence permit renewal, exit visa or sponsorship transfer. Drop your questions in comments below and I will help you find answers. 😊

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