27A - Short Transit Visa to Oman

The Transit Visa for Muscat allows travelers to exit the airport during a layover, with a stay of up to 72 hours, and is available for eligible nationalities.

27A - Short Transit Visa to Oman

The Transit Visa for Muscat allows travelers to exit the airport during a layover, with a stay of up to 72 hours, and is available for eligible nationalities.

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Transit Visa for Muscat: Requirements, Application, and Process

Transit Visa for Muscat Requirements, Application, and Process

There are two ways to secure your Transit Visa for Muscat:

1. Online Application for Transit Visa for Muscat

2. Visa on Arrival

If you haven’t applied online, you can get the Oman Transit Visa at the airport upon arrival:

 

Make the most of your short visit by exploring Oman’s unique offerings:

1. Explore Muscat

  • Visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, known for its architectural beauty.
  • Stroll through the Mutrah Souq, a bustling market filled with traditional goods and souvenirs.
  • Marvel at the Royal Opera House Muscat or enjoy its stunning gardens.

2. Discover Nizwa

  • Experience Omani history and culture at Nizwa Fort.
  • Wander through the nearby markets to sample local delicacies.

3. Relax on a Beach

  • Unwind at Qurum Beach or Al Bustan Beach, renowned for their tranquility and views of the Gulf of Oman.

No, the Oman Transit Visa cannot be extended. If you wish to stay longer, consider applying for a different type of visitor visa.

A hotel booking is not mandatory but is recommended for smoother entry processing.

Yes, the Oman Transit Visa allows you to explore the country for up to 72 hours, perfect for short tours and sightseeing.

Yes, the Transit Visa is available to travelers of all nationalities who meet the entry requirements.  

  • Manage Your Time: Ensure your layover is long enough for visa processing and exploring without rushing.
  • Carry Local Currency: While credit cards are widely accepted, having some Omani Rials is useful for taxis or small purchases.
  • Respect Local Customs: Dress modestly and respect cultural norms, particularly when visiting religious sites, to ensure a positive and respectful experience.
  • Health Preparedness: Stay hydrated and check if any specific vaccinations are needed before travel.

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