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Millions of people from around the world undertake the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca. Umrah is a pilgrimage that can be completed at any time of the year.
Saudi Arabia’s Hajj
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Hajj and Umrah offers the Nusuk Hajj platform, the only official platform authorized for booking and managing your Hajj journey. The Nusuk platform provides information on your Hajj package, flight, payment, and visa.
In order to perform Hajj, pilgrims from the United States must obtain a Hajj permit and visa issued through Nusuk. U.S. citizens living in Saudi Arabia must also register through Nusuk to perform Hajj. Hajj bookings, visas, and payments cannot be made through third-party travel agents outside of the Nusuk platform. If you perform Hajj without a permit, you may be deported, detained, fined, or banned from future visits to Saudi Arabia.
Refer to Nusuk for all related information, including required vaccines and medical insurance, awareness guides, specific mobile apps needed to enter holy sites, and other details. Please also see the current Travel Advisory and Country Information page for Saudi Arabia for further information on safety, security, local laws, special travelers, and health issues.
Once you arrive in Mecca and begin your Hajj journey, you are restricted from departing Saudi Arabia until after the completion of Hajj. In case of an emergency, you must get permission from the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah to depart Saudi Arabia early.
Personal security tips
Travelers seeking to perform Hajj and Umrah are often targets for scammers.
Emergency contact information for U.S. citizens
For emergency cases outside of working hours or during holidays, use these numbers to reach a duty officer for assistance:
Please note that working hours are between 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. local time in Saudi Arabia, Sunday through Thursday. During work hours, ask for the American Citizen Services Unit.
Hajj and Umrah visa requirements
The Hijri calendar is used in Saudi Arabia for all official purposes. Please review the dates on your visa carefully. Make sure you know when it expires.
U.S. citizens visiting from outside Saudi Arabia can perform Umrah on a tourist or Umrah visa, however Hajj can only be performed on a Hajj visa issued through Nusuk.
Do not overstay your Hajj or Umrah visa. If you stay in Saudi Arabia longer than you are allowed, you may have to pay fines in order to depart the country. This can amount to thousands of dollars. You might also be held in detention until your deportation proceedings. You could also be banned from returning to Saudi Arabia in the future.
Permitted areas of travel and duration of stay
If you are unsure, ask Saudi airport officials or the Passport Office (jawazat) for clarification upon arrival.
Women pilgrims
Women can register for and perform Hajj without a male guardian.
Accessibility needs for pilgrim travelers
While most of the Holy Sites, such as the Grand Mosque in Mecca, are accessible to all people regardless of abilities, most hotels and transportation options are not. Check with your tour group provider to ensure your needs are well known and can be accommodated.
Photographs
While limited personal photos are generally allowed, photographing others performing prayers or without their permission is still prohibited. If you break this rule, your device may be taken away or you could be fined. Additionally, photography of Saudi government or security personnel and assets such as buildings and vehicles is strictly forbidden throughout the Kingdom. Please adhere to instructions by local authorities on personal photography. Commercial photography or videography has its own requirements.
Safety and emergency information
Summer temperatures in Mecca for June may easily rise over 105 degrees Fahrenheit (41 Celsius). Plan out how you will stay hydrated.
Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive security messages from the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. STEP also makes it easier to reach you or your emergency contact in an emergency.
Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) @KSA_ACS and @TravelGov as well as the U.S. Mission Saudi Arabia, Consulate General Jeddah, and Bureau of Consular Affairs, and @TravelGov on Instagram.
In the event of an emergency, please use your social media and other accounts to let family and friends know that you are okay. Doing so reassures your loved ones. It also allows our staff to focus on helping other people in need of emergency help. |
Nusuk, Pilgrims Care Center
+966 920002814 (from inside / outside the Kingdom)
1966 (from inside the Kingdom)
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.haj.gov.sa/Contact
Street Address: Ibrahim Khalil Street, Misfalah, Makkah
Emergency Services: For all emergencies including ambulance service dial 911.
What the U.S. Government can and cannot do in an emergency
We hope you have a trouble-free Hajj or Umrah like thousands of other pilgrims from the United States do every year. If something goes wrong, U.S. Embassy Riyadh and Consulate General Jeddah can help with consular services, such as:
The U.S. government cannot:
Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive security messages and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
Follow us on Twitter @KSA_ACS and @TravelGov as well as the U.S. Mission Saudi Arabia, Consulate General Jeddah, and Bureau of Consular Affairs Facebook pages.
In the event of an emergency, please use your social media and other accounts to let family and friends know that you are okay. Doing so reassures your loved ones. It also allows our staff to focus on helping other people in need of emergency help. |
The U.S. government cannot: