Saudi Arabia introduces three-month temporary work visa   

Saudi Arabia introduces three-month temporary work visa for international employees. This Saudi Arabia temporary work visa can be stretched for another three-month period. That is why the visa bearer can perform job in Saudi Arabia without permit and residency.

According to labor portal information Saudi Arabia has launched three-month temporary work visa and it will release without any credentials.

According to the Qiwa platform this kind of visa allows ventures to release a temporary work visa and that visa allow the visa bearer to work for three months from the issuing date.

The advantage of this work visa is that it will stretch for another three months period. That is why the visa possessor can work for a limited duration and for this there is no need of work permit and residency.

Qiwa business accepts the appeal for the visa application from the business owner or a commissioner.

Qiwa is an electronic platform providing right of entry to the Ministry of Human Resources in various services in the labor division.

Saudi Arabia temporary work visa service demands that the businesses or venture must have valid commercial registration. Moreover, the business must be active or should be valid apart from for the activities that do not need commercial registration.

In addition, enterprises with the same unique number must not have perished work permits and must have enough credit in the national unique number of the business on the Absher account.

Qiwa instantly released temporary work visa and does not need any kind of document. This is an electronic visa, which is applicable within one year.

The reasons for refusing to issue a temporary visa were given as inadequate balance in the unified number of the enterprise or business in Absher and the refusal of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The temporary work visa balance package can be terminated and government fees give back. According to platform the termination appeal must be put forwarded by the business owner or a commissioner.