Oman Visa for Algerian Citizens

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Algerian nationals can travel to the Sultanate of Oman visa-free for up to 14 days.

To stay for longer, you’ll need to apply online for the Oman visa for Algerian citizens before you travel.

The Oman eVisa for Algerians is valid for single entry. You can stay for up to 28 days.

To apply for the eVisa, you must have a valid Algerian passport, and a residence permit from a Gulf Cooperation Council country. You’ll also need to have a profession or type of employment approved by Oman’s immigration authorities.

In this page, we’ll explain how to apply for your visit visa and give other useful info for Algerian travelers traveling to the Sultanate of Oman.

How to Apply for the Oman Visa for Algerian Passport Holders

If you qualify for the eVisa for Oman for Algerian citizens, you can make your application online in 3 steps:

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    Fill out your eVisa application

    You need to provide some personal information, like passport data, profession, and date of birth. You’ll also need to upload photos of your passport and your GCC residence permit.

    Get your Oman eVisa
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    Pay the Oman eVisa fee

    You can pay your eVisas fee online by credit or debit card when making your application with OMVisas. We accept all major payment methods.

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    Get your approved eVisa for Oman

    Your eVisa will be processed and delivered by email in just 1 to 2 days.

With OMVisas, you can get expert assistance while completing your eVisa application with our Live Chat feature.

We also double-check your details to pick up any errors before your eVisa form is submitted, increasing your chances of success.

Do Algerian Nationals Need a Visa for Oman?

Yes, Algerian passport holders need a visa to spend more than 14 days in Oman. The eVisa for Oman grants eligible Algerians entry for up to 28 days.

It’s possible to extend your eVisa for a further 7 days once you’ve arrived in Oman.

Key information about the Oman eVisa for Algerian citizens

Here’s the important details about your entry visa for the Sultanate of Oman for Algerians:

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    Visa Validity

    30 days from issue date

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    Number of Entries

    Single entry to Oman

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    Length of Stay

    Up to 28 days

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    Permitted activities

    Tourism

Oman e-Visa Documents for Algerians

The papers required for the Oman electronic visa for Algerians are as follows:

  • Algerian passport with at least 6 months’ validity
  • Residence permit from a GCC country

It’s necessary to upload a photo of yourself, as well as images of your passport and GCC residence permit, when making your application.

Make your application with OMVisas to benefit from our photo and document editing service. You can upload your photo and images of required documents in any format. We’ll ensure they meet official specifications.

Other requirements for the Oman eVisa

When completing your eVisa form, you’ll also be asked to give a valid email address and information about your profession.

The Omani government only accepts applications from certain categories of workers. More than 300 jobs appear on the approved jobs list for eVisa applicants.

To complete your application, use a credit or debit card to pay the eVisa fee. If approved, your eVisa will be delivered by email.

Oman visa for Algerians who are not GCC residents

Countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) include:

  • Bahrain
  • Kuwait
  • Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • United Arab Emirates

If you do not have a GCC residency permit, or your profession does not appear on the approved list, you’ll need to apply for a tourism visa at your nearest Omani embassy or consulate.

You’ll also need to get your visa at an embassy if you want to stay longer than the eVisa allows, or you want to work while in Oman.

The Omani Embassy in Algeria is located in Algiers, at Lotissement Doudou Mokhtar, Ben Aknoun.

Oman Entry Requirements for Algerian Citizens in 2025

To visit the Sultanate of Oman, Algerian travelers need:

  • Algerian passport that’s valid for at least 6 months
  • Visa, for trips longer than 14 days, or business visits
  • GCC residency card if traveling with an eVisa

Ensure you have all the required documents, including a digital or printed copy of your visa, before traveling to Oman.

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Traveling to the Sultanate of Oman From Algeria

You can enter Omani territory with a valid eVisa at all border crossings, including land, sea, and air.

It’s essential that you have all other required documents with you. Border officials make the final decision about your entry to Oman.

Before traveling, check the specific document and customs requirements for your port of entry.

Flying from Algeria to Oman

There are no direct flight routes between Algeria and Oman. However, you can reach Oman’s key airports by making a stopover.

Many airlines offer connecting flights at key travel hubs like Dubai International Airport (DXB), and Istanbul Airport (IST).

Flights with onward transfers to Oman depart from many of Algeria’s largest international airports, including:

  • Hourai Boumediene Airport (ALG), Algiers
  • Ahmed Ben Bella Airport (ORN), Oran
  • Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport (CZL), Constantine
  • Annaba International Airport Rabah Bitat (AAE), Annaba

The Sultanate of Oman has 2 international airports:

  • Muscat International Airport (MCT), Muscat
  • Salalah International Airport (SLL), Salalah

Algeria to Oman: Sea and land crossings

However you choose to travel from Algeria to Oman, you’ll need to present all necessary documents and meet entry requirements to enter the country.

If you travel to Oman by boat, your documents will be checked by immigration officials at your port of entry. Oman has many major passenger ports, including in Salalah, and the Port of Sultan Qaboos in Muscat.

Oman shares land borders with Saudi Arabia, Yemen and the United Arab Emirates. Here you can see border crossing points from each neighboring country into Oman:

Neighboring country Land border crossing point
Saudi Arabia Rub Al-Khali
United Arab Emirates Musandam border:
  • Tibat
  • Dibba
Central and southern border:
  • Al Wajajah
  • Hilli
  • Jebel Hafeet
  • Khatmat Malaha
Yemen
  • Sarfait
  • Shehn (only open entry to Oman, closed for entry to Yemen)

FAQs About Traveling to Oman as an Algerian Citizen

Can Algerian nationals visit Oman? Toggle faqs

Yes, Algerian passport holders can visit Oman provided that they meet entry requirements.

Check that your passport is valid for at least 6 months after your arrival date and that you have a visa if you need one.

Do I need a visa to transit through Oman? Toggle faqs

As Algerian nationals can visit Oman for up to 14 days visa-free, you will not need a visa to transit through the country.

If you have a layover in Oman, you’ll be able to leave the airport while waiting to check in for your next flight.

Can Algerian citizens get a visa on arrival in Oman? Toggle faqs

No, it’s not possible to get an entry visa for the Sultanate of Oman for Algerians on arrival. If you want to stay for fewer than 14 days, no visa is required.

You’ll need to apply for a visa in advance if your trip to Oman will exceed 14 days.

Can I enter Oman visa-free if I live in a GCC country? Toggle faqs

Algerians can enter Oman for up to 14 days without a visa wherever they reside.

If you hold an Algerian passport but have a residence permit from a GCC country, you’re eligible to apply for an eVisa for Oman which grants entry for up to 28 days.

Can I work in Oman with an eVisa? Toggle faqs

eVisas are only valid for tourist visits to the Sultanate of Oman.

If you want to travel to Oman for a business meeting, conference, or investment opportunity, you should apply for a business visa online or at your nearest consulate.

You can also request a temporary or permanent work visa at an Omani embassy.

How much does the eVisa cost? Toggle faqs

Government fees for an Oman eVisa start at US$ 59. At OMVisas, we offer a range of additional services for an extra fee which help make the application process easier to complete. You can even request a refund if your eVisa application is rejected.

You will not be offered a refund, or any additional support with your application, if you apply through the Omani government site.