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    Government Urges Private Hajj Operators to Finalize Visa Processing by March 15

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Ministry of Religious Affairs has issued a clear directive to all private Hajj operators across Pakistan, urging them to finalize the visa processing for Hajj-2026 pilgrims by March 15. This move comes as a precaution to avoid any last-minute complications, especially considering the strict deadline set by Saudi authorities on March 20. The ministry’s proactive approach aims to ensure that the visa issuance process proceeds without interruption, particularly in light of the upcoming Eid holidays and other potential unforeseen delays.

    In an official communication dated March 9, the ministry emphasized the importance of completing all visa-related procedures well before the Saudi government’s final cutoff date. The letter was addressed to the Chairman of the Hajj Organisers Association of Pakistan (HOAP) as well as to the various private Hajj companies involved in facilitating pilgrimages. It stressed that any delay beyond March 15 could jeopardize the timely issuance of visas, which are crucial for the smooth execution of the Hajj journey.

    Earlier, on March 3, the HOAP had been formally informed that the Saudi authorities have firmly fixed March 20 as the absolute deadline for issuing Hajj visas. The ministry made it clear that this deadline is non-negotiable and that no extensions or relaxations would be granted under any circumstances. This strict timeline underscores the importance of early and efficient processing by all private operators to avoid any disruption for the pilgrims.

    In light of these developments, the ministry has advised all Hajj companies, including their dependent affiliates, to expedite the visa processing of their respective pilgrims. To maintain oversight and ensure compliance, the HOAP has been instructed to submit daily progress reports on visa issuance directly to the ministry. This measure is intended to keep the government informed and allow for timely intervention if any issues arise during the processing period.

    Despite the ministry’s firm stance, representatives from HOAP have expressed concerns about the tight timeline. One official highlighted that with only five days remaining before the March 15 target, they are seeking some leniency or extension to complete the visa formalities. However, ministry officials remain steadfast, reiterating that the visa process is being conducted strictly the Saudi government’s schedule and guidelines.

    Officials from the Ministry of Religious Affairs also revealed that biometric data collection for all 119,000 prospective pilgrims has been successfully completed. This biometric registration is a critical step in the visa issuance process and reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring that all pilgrims are properly documented and prepared for their journey. Furthermore, preparations for the subsequent Hajj season will commence soon after the conclusion of the current Hajj-2026 operations, signaling a continuous effort to streamline pilgrimage arrangements.

    This year, approximately 60,000 Pakistani pilgrims are expected to perform Hajj under private schemes, highlighting the significant role these operators play in managing the logistics and travel arrangements for a large segment of the country’s Hajj-bound population. The government’s coordination with private companies is crucial to facilitate a smooth and organized pilgrimage experience for all participants.

    Meanwhile, Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Sardar Muhammad Yousuf, who is presently in Makkah Al-Mukarramah performing Umrah, led a delegation that met with Saad Al-Shathri, a senior Islamic scholar and adviser to the Royal Court of King Salman bin Abdulaziz. During this important meeting, the minister conveyed the heartfelt sentiments of the Pakistani people and government concerning the current situation in the Middle East. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering support and readiness to make any sacrifice necessary for the protection and stability of Saudi Arabia, acknowledging the Kingdom’s longstanding assistance to Pakistan during challenging times.

    In response, Saad Al-Shathri expressed his appreciation for Pakistan’s solidarity and offered prayers for the country’s continued prosperity, stability, and well-being. The meeting was also attended by notable figures including Professor Sajjad Qamar and Dr. Ehsan Sajid, underscoring the significance of this diplomatic engagement. This interaction highlights the deep-rooted ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, especially in the context of religious cooperation and regional stability.

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