Saudi Arabia and the Russian Federation have signed an agreement on mutual visa exemption for citizens of both countries.
It took place on the sidelines of the Saudi-Russian Investment and Business Forum, held in Riyadh on the December 01, 2025, and inaugurated by Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, and Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexander Novak, reported SPA.
The agreement was signed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexander Novak.
This exemption extends to all types of passports (diplomatic, special and regular) and allows visa-free entry for visitors traveling for tourism, business, or to visit relatives and friends, for a duration of up to (90) consecutive or non-consecutive days within a year.
The agreement underscores the commitment of both countries in facilitating
entry procedures for their citizens, which will increase reciprocal visits and
enhance tourism, economic, and cultural cooperation.
It will also contribute to strengthening various sectors and expanding cooperation and partnerships between both countries. It is important to emphasise that this exemption does not extend to individuals traveling for (work, study, residency, or Hajj), as these require special visas.
The Russian Federation is the first country with which the Kingdom has signed a
mutual visa exemption agreement that includes holders of regular passports.
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