
Umrah E-Visa for China Citizens: The Spiritual Journey Guide 2026
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For the enduring Muslim community within the Middle Kingdom, the pilgrimage to Makkah and Madinah is a journey that transcends vast distances, connecting the historic mosques of Xi'an and Guangzhou to the spiritual heart of Islam. Unlike a business trip to Shenzhen or a holiday in Sanya, the Umrah E-Visa for China citizens is a digital pathway designed strictly for worship (Ibadah). In 2026, the Kingdom has fully integrated this process with the Nusuk platform, ensuring that Chinese pilgrims can organize their journey with the same digital efficiency they enjoy at home.
This guide specifically addresses the logistical needs of Chinese passport holders—covering flights from Guangzhou and Beijing, using UnionPay/Alipay in the Kingdom, and utilizing the Nusuk app for a blessed pilgrimage.
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Umrah Visa Conditions for Chinese Citizens
Visa Type: Saudi Arabia Umrah E-Visa (Multiple Entry)
Validity Period: 1 Year from the date of issuance
Maximum Stay: 90 Days for each visit
Primary Platform: Nusuk App integration required for Holy Sites
Mahram Requirement: Not Required (Women can travel alone)
Insurance: Comprehensive medical insurance coverage included
At eviSAudi, we respect the sanctity of your journey. You can start your Saudi Arabia Umrah E-Visa application online, and we will handle the bureaucratic details while you focus on your Niyyah (Intention).
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Faith-Based Travel vs. Leisure Tourism
Although the digital document is technically a "Visit Visa," applying with Umrah intent fundamentally changes your preparation checklist compared to a standard trip.
For Worship: The Umrah workflow prioritizes the Nusuk ecosystem. If your heart is set on Tawaf and praying in the Rawdah, following the specific appointment protocols is mandatory.
For Leisure: If your plan is strictly to explore the ancient trade routes of AlUla or the futuristic projects in NEOM without immediate religious rituals, you may want to review the Saudi Arabia E-Tourist Visa for China Citizens.
⚠️ Important Limitation: Not Valid for Hajj It is crucial to understand that this E-Visa is valid for Umrah rituals only. It cannot be used for the Hajj pilgrimage. During the sacred season of Dhul-Hijjah, this visa type is suspended. Residents of China wishing to perform Hajj must apply for a specific permit allocated through official quotas managed by the China Islamic Association.
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Best Time to Perform Umrah for Chinese Citizens
Chinese pilgrims often align their pilgrimage with major national holidays.
Spring Festival (Chinese New Year): This extended holiday is one of the most popular times for Chinese Muslim families to perform Umrah. While cities like Beijing may be freezing, Makkah offers mild winter temperatures (25°C), allowing for a comfortable spiritual experience.
Golden Week (October): Another peak travel window. As the weather in Saudi Arabia begins to cool down from the summer heat, many pilgrims utilize this week-long break for Ziyarat.
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The Pilgrim’s Route: Logistics from Guangzhou (CAN) & Beijing (PEK)
Connectivity between China and Saudi Arabia has grown significantly, reviving the modern "Air Silk Road."
Direct Flights: Saudia Airlines and China Southern operate direct flights from Guangzhou (CAN) and Beijing (PEK) to Jeddah and Riyadh. If taking a direct flight to Jeddah, you will cross the Miqat in the air. You must be in Ihram before the pilot's announcement.
Transit Routes: Many pilgrims also choose to travel via Kuala Lumpur, Dubai, or Hong Kong. These routes often allow for a more relaxed transition into Ihram at the transit airport.
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Smart Pilgrimage Tools: The Nusuk App
Your E-Visa grants entry to the Kingdom, but the Nusuk App facilitates your access to the sacred areas.
Rawdah Al Sharifah: To pray in the Rawdah (in Madinah), a digital permit is mandatory. These slots are extremely limited. Once we issue your visa, you must download Nusuk immediately to book your slot.
Umrah Slot: You can also use the app to monitor crowd density in the Mataf to choose quieter times for your Tawaf.
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Traveling with Family & Elders
Chinese culture places immense value on Filial Piety (respect for parents). The E-Visa system supports this by allowing you to process the entire family's application in one session. Makkah is highly accessible; the Grand Mosque offers electric scooters for Sa'i and Tawaf, and the Haramain High-Speed Train provides wheelchair-accessible transport between Makkah and Madinah, ensuring that elderly parents can perform their duties with dignity.
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Umrah E-Visa Service Fees for China Citizens
For applicants applying from China, Umrah E-Visa fees are processed in USD and settled in Chinese Yuan (CNY) by your issuing bank.
Standard Umrah Processing: Approx. ¥1,300 – ¥1,400 CNY (Base: $185 USD). This covers the Government fee and processing with a standard turnaround (2-5 business days).
Priority Umrah Processing: Approx. ¥1,750 – ¥1,850 CNY (Base: $250 USD). Designed for urgent spiritual intentions or last-minute travel (12-24 hour turnaround).
All payments are processed securely. The final amount in CNY is determined by your bank’s daily exchange rate. For a full breakdown, visit our Visa Types and Prices page.
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Pilgrimage Application Steps
The process is designed to be efficient.
Intention & Details: Complete the secure online form. You can apply for your entire family group in one session.
Photo: Upload a clear, recent photo. For Muslim women: Photos with a Hijab are perfectly acceptable; the face must be visible from hairline to chin.
Digital Issuance: Once approved, we email the PDF visa directly to you. Please print multiple copies—one for your wallet and one for your hand luggage—to show at airline check-in counters.
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Financial Logistics: UnionPay & Alipay
UnionPay Acceptance: Saudi Arabia has widely integrated UnionPay. You can use your Chinese bank cards at most ATMs and POS terminals in Makkah and Madinah.
Digital Wallets: Acceptance of Alipay and WeChat Pay is growing rapidly in major malls and hotels in the Kingdom, but it is not yet universal.
Cash Advice: We recommend exchanging a small amount of USD or CNY for Saudi Riyals (SAR) at Jeddah airport for small vendors and Sadaqah.
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FAQ: Umrah E-Visa for China Citizens
Below are the most common questions Chinese citizens ask before applying for an Umrah E-Visa.
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Does the Great Firewall affect the Visa Application or Nusuk App?
Our website is accessible globally. However, once in China, using a standard VPN might be helpful for seamless access to certain international services. The Nusuk App generally works well, but downloading it before leaving China is highly recommended.
Can Chinese women perform Umrah without a Mahram?
Yes. The Kingdom has officially removed the Mahram (male guardian) requirement. Chinese women of any age can apply for an Umrah E-Visa and travel alone or in groups.
Is the Meningitis vaccine required?
Saudi health regulations strongly recommend the Meningococcal meningitis vaccine (ACWY) for all pilgrims. While you might not be asked to upload the certificate online, carrying the vaccination card is highly advisable.
Can I track my visa status?
Yes. We understand the anticipation of a spiritual journey. You can check the progress of your application at any time on our Track Visa Status page.
