Saudi employers begin the process using the government employer portal (Qiwa) to request/issue a work permit for a foreign employee. Once Qiwa/Ministry of Human Resources approves, the employer (or authorized agent) applies for the visa through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs system (Enjaz / visa.mofa.gov.sa). After the visa authorization, the Bangladeshi applicant must obtain local clearances (BMET/GAMCA medical, police clearance) and then have the visa stamped by the Saudi Embassy or its designated visa centre in Dhaka.
Latest Update about Saudi Arabia Work Permit Visa
Saudi Arabia Launches Music Education in Primary Schools, to Recruit 17,000 Female Teachers
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Requirements (what you need before applying)
From the employee (applicant) side
Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity + blank pages). Saudi Embassy
Signed job offer / employment contract from a Saudi employer (contains job title, salary, contract length). Setup in Saudi
Original work permit authorization/“Authorization Certificate” (provided by employer once Qiwa approves). Setup in Saudi
Police clearance certificate (good conduct) — sometimes legalized depending on visa type. scottsvisas.co.uk
Completed medical examination (GAMCA or other approved center) and any required vaccinations; results uploaded as instructed. VISAThing+1
Health/medical insurance (Saudi authorities increasingly require insurance before visa issuance — check latest rule). The Economic Times
Passport-size photos (per spec) and any educational/experience certificates (attested/transcribed if requested). scottsvisas.co.uk
From the employer (Saudi company) side
Submit work permit application via Qiwa (or relevant HR portal). qiwa.sa
Generate digital power of attorney / visa delegation via MOFA/Enjaz when applying for visa on applicant’s behalf. Ministry of Foreign Affairs+1
Pay applicable employer fees (work permit processing, GOSI registration etc.). HRSD
Step-by-step process (concise, practical)
Get a confirmed job offer from a Saudi employer.
Employer drafts and signs the employment contract with salary, duration and job details. (You should keep an original signed copy.) Setup in SaudiEmployer applies for a work permit/authorization in Saudi (Qiwa).
The employer uses the Qiwa portal to request the permit and, on approval, obtains an Authorization Certificate or work permit number. qiwa.saEmployer applies for the work visa via MOFA/Enjaz (visa.mofa.gov.sa / Enjazit).
The employer/agent completes the visa delegation on MOFA’s portal (Enjaz) and requests the visa for the named applicant. This produces a visa authorization number for the applicant. Ministry of Foreign Affairs+1Applicant completes BMET / pre-departure formalities in Bangladesh.
Register with BMET (Bangladesh Bureau of Manpower, Employment & Training) if required.
Complete medical checks at authorized centers (GAMCA process or other designated).
Secure police clearance certificate if requested. Bangladesh Meteorological Department+1
Visa stamping & passport submission to Saudi Embassy / visa centre in Dhaka.
Once MOFA issues the visa number, the employer/agent notifies the applicant to submit passport and documents for stamping/visa label via the Saudi Embassy’s instructions (or via the designated visa centre). Embassy details are available on the Saudi Embassy in Dhaka page. Saudi Embassy+1Final medical/fingerprint (if required) & travel booking.
After visa stamping, arrange flight, ensure you have health insurance and carry original employment documents when boarding and on arrival. Employer in Saudi will complete Iqama/residence permit registration on arrival. LinkedIn
Saudi Arabia Work Permit Visa Processing Time for Bangladeshi Citizens
The processing time for a Saudi Arabia work permit visa (commonly known as an Iqama/work visa) from Bangladesh depends on the type of employment, employer approval, and document completeness.
| Stage | Approximate Time |
|---|---|
| 1. Job offer and demand letter approval (Saudi side) | 1–3 weeks |
| 2. Work visa authorization from Saudi Ministry of Labor (MOL) | 1–2 weeks |
| 3. Visa stamping & processing at Saudi Embassy (Dhaka) | 7–15 working days |
| 4. Medical & Fingerprint Verification (GAMCA/BMET) | 3–5 days |
| 5. Travel clearance from BMET (Bangladesh Bureau of Manpower, Employment & Training) | 1–2 days |
🕒 Total estimated processing time: About 4–6 weeks on average.
Employer work permit via Qiwa: typically 1–3 weeks depending on employer documents and sector. qiwa.sa
Visa authorization through MOFA/Enjaz: typically 1–2 weeks once the authorization request is submitted. Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Visa stamping at Embassy (Dhaka): allow 7–15 working days (may be faster or slower based on case load). VISAThing+1
Local BMET/GAMCA & police clearance: allow 3–14 days depending on scheduling and test turnaround. Bangladesh Meteorological Department+1
Total (typical): ~4–6 weeks from job offer to passport with visa (simple/straightforward cases). Complex cases, or recent policy changes (e.g., block visa suspensions), can lengthen this. Centuro Global+1
Visa fees (typical / indicative)
Fees vary by visa type, employer obligations, and whether services are outsourced. Always confirm fees with employer, MOFA or embassy before payment.
Work visa application fee (MOFA/visa issuance): varies by visa type — often paid by employer. (Authorization/administrative fees apply.) Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Qiwa service / work permit fee: may apply to employers (see Qiwa services). qiwa.sa
BMET processing / emigration clearance fees (Bangladesh): BMET charges apply for emigration clearance and related documentation. Check BMET fee schedule. Bangladesh Meteorological Department
GAMCA medical fees: varies by clinic; plan for a few thousand BDT depending on tests required. VISAThing
VFS / embassy service fees (if any): if an agent or visa centre handles passport submissions, additional service charges apply. VisaHQ
Official references & application links (bookmark these)
Qiwa — Work permits & employer e-services (Saudi): https://www.qiwa.sa/en/service-overview/business-owners/hire-employees/work-permits. qiwa.sa
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) — eServices / Enjaz / Visa portal: https://www.mofa.gov.sa/en/eservices and visa query https://visa.mofa.gov.sa. Ministry of Foreign Affairs+1
Ministry of Human Resources & Social Development (HRSD) — Work permits & services: https://www.hrsd.gov.sa/en/ministry-services/services/70093. HRSD
Bangladesh Bureau of Manpower, Employment & Training (BMET): https://bmet.gov.bd/. (For emigration clearance and migrant worker information.) Bangladesh Meteorological Department
Saudi Embassy in Dhaka — consular page / contact info: embassy contact pages and consular instructions (see official embassy site or MOFA listings). VisaHQ+1
Enjazit / Visa check portals (third-party helpers for MOFA queries): https://enjazit.in/ (use MOFA official portal for authoritative actions). Enjazit
Tip: Use the official MOFA portal (visa.mofa.gov.sa) for visa status checks — other aggregator sites may lag or be unofficial. Enjazit
Expert tips (practical & safety-oriented)
Verify the employer and job offer — check company registration and ask for official company documents (Business Registry search). Never pay large sums to “guarantee visa” agents. Setup in Saudi+1
Get everything in writing — signed employment contract, salary breakdown, and job conditions. Keep scanned and printed copies. Setup in Saudi
Confirm who pays which fees (employer vs. employee) — work permit and visa authorization fees are typically the employer’s responsibility in Saudi labor law, but confirm to avoid surprises. HRSD
Complete medicals early — GAMCA and other tests can add time; book them as soon as you receive the authorization certificate. VISAThing
Watch for policy updates — Saudi labor and visa rules change (e.g., recent temporary suspensions of certain block visas and new insurance requirements). Always confirm close to application time. The Times of India+1
Use official portals — Qiwa and MOFA are authoritative; treat third-party sites as helpers, not primary sources. qiwa.sa+1
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1 — How long does it take to get the visa stamped once the employer gets authorization?
A: Usually 1–3 weeks for MOFA authorization and 7–15 working days for embassy stamping; in total expect ~4–6 weeks. (Times depend on case complexity and local workload.) qiwa.sa+1
Q2 — Can I apply for the work visa directly from Bangladesh without a job offer?
A: No — you must have a confirmed job offer and employer-sponsored work permit/authorization to get a Saudi work visa. Setup in Saudi
Q3 — Who pays for the visa and work permit fees?
A: Typically the Saudi employer pays for work permit and visa processing; however, practices vary — clarify this in your contract. HRSD
Q4 — Do I need health insurance before departure?
A: Saudi authorities have been moving toward requiring health insurance for visa issuance for temporary workers — confirm current rules before travel. The Economic Times
Q5 — Are there restrictions or temporary bans I should know about?
A: There have been temporary measures in recent periods (e.g., suspension of some block visas). Check MOFA, HRSD and the Saudi Embassy notices for real-time restrictions. The Times of India
Conclusion & next steps
Getting a Saudi Arabia work permit visa for Bangladeshi nationals is employer-led and tightly regulated. The most reliable route is: secure a verified job offer → employer applies via Qiwa → employer obtains MOFA authorization via Enjaz/visa.mofa.gov.sa → you complete BMET/GAMCA and embassy submission → visa stamping → travel and Iqama registration in Saudi. Allow about 4–6 weeks in a normal, straightforward case and always rely on official portals for application and tracking. qiwa.sa+2Ministry of Foreign Affairs+2
Official links (one more time)
Qiwa (work permits): https://www.qiwa.sa/en/service-overview/business-owners/hire-employees/work-permits. qiwa.sa
MOFA / Enjaz (visa issuance & visa check): https://www.mofa.gov.sa/en/eservices and https://visa.mofa.gov.sa. Ministry of Foreign Affairs+1
HRSD (Ministry of Human Resources & Social Development): https://www.hrsd.gov.sa. HRSD
BMET (Bangladesh): https://bmet.gov.bd. Bangladesh Meteorological Department
Saudi Embassy in Dhaka: embassy contact / consular info (see official listing).
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