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Iqama Expiry Calculator

Calculate Saudi Iqama residency permit expiry date and renewal deadline. Enter values for instant results with step-by-step formulas.

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Formula

Expiry Date = Issue Date + Validity Period; Renewal Deadline = Expiry Date - Buffer Days

The Iqama expiry date is calculated by adding the validity period (in years) to the issue date. The recommended renewal deadline is set by subtracting the buffer period (typically 90 days) from the expiry date, ensuring sufficient time for processing.

Worked Examples

Example 1: Standard Employee Iqama Renewal

Problem: An employee's Iqama was issued on March 1, 2024, with a 1-year validity. Calculate expiry date, renewal deadline (90 days before), and days remaining as of today.

Solution: Issue date: March 1, 2024\nExpiry date: March 1, 2025\nRenewal deadline: December 1, 2024 (90 days before expiry)\nRenewal fee: SAR 650\nLate penalty: SAR 1,000 per offense

Result: Expiry: March 1, 2025 | Renewal by: December 1, 2024 | Fee: SAR 650

Example 2: Dependent Iqama with Two-Year Validity

Problem: A dependent family member's Iqama issued July 15, 2023, with 2-year validity. Check status and renewal window.

Solution: Issue date: July 15, 2023\nExpiry date: July 15, 2025\nRenewal deadline: April 16, 2025 (90 days before expiry)\nRenewal fee: SAR 500 per year x 2 = SAR 1,000\nLate penalty: SAR 1,000 per offense

Result: Expiry: July 15, 2025 | Renewal by: April 16, 2025 | Fee: SAR 1,000

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Saudi Iqama and who needs one?

An Iqama is a residency permit issued by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to all foreign nationals who reside in the country for work, family dependency, or investment purposes. It serves as the primary identification document for expatriates in Saudi Arabia and is required for virtually all daily activities including opening bank accounts, renting housing, accessing healthcare services, enrolling children in schools, obtaining a driving license, and purchasing mobile phone plans. The Iqama is issued by the General Directorate of Passports known as Jawazat and contains the holder's personal details, profession, sponsor or employer information, and an expiry date. Every expatriate worker must have a valid Iqama within 90 days of entering Saudi Arabia on a work visa. The document must be carried at all times as law enforcement may request identification at checkpoints.

How long is a Saudi Iqama valid and what are the renewal periods?

Standard employee Iqamas are issued with a validity period of one Hijri year, which corresponds to approximately 354 days in the Gregorian calendar. Some premium residency permits are available for longer periods of up to ten years. The renewal period typically opens three months before the expiry date, and the Saudi government strongly recommends initiating renewal at least 90 days in advance to avoid any gaps in legal residency status. Renewal can be processed through the Absher online portal or through the employer's authorized representative. It is critical to note that Saudi Arabia uses the Hijri lunar calendar for official purposes, so one Hijri year is approximately 10 to 11 days shorter than one Gregorian year. Over multiple renewals, this difference accumulates, meaning your effective Iqama period gets slightly shorter each cycle in terms of Gregorian dates.

What happens if my Iqama expires without renewal?

Allowing your Iqama to expire without renewal has serious legal and financial consequences. Immediately upon expiration, you cannot legally work, access government services, use banking facilities, or travel within the kingdom. Saudi authorities impose financial penalties starting at SAR 500 for the first offense, SAR 1,000 for the second offense, and SAR 1,000 plus deportation for the third offense. Both the employee and the sponsor or employer face penalties. The employer can face fines, suspension of their ability to issue new visas, and potential blacklisting from the Ministry of Human Resources system known as Nitaqat. Additionally, an expired Iqama can result in difficulty obtaining exit and re-entry visas, complications with final exit processing, and potential travel bans. In severe cases, individuals with long-expired documents may face detention and deportation proceedings.

How do I renew my Iqama through the Absher platform?

Iqama renewal through the Absher electronic portal follows a systematic process. First, ensure all prerequisites are met including valid medical insurance registered in the Council of Cooperative Health Insurance system, no outstanding traffic violations, no unpaid government fees, and a valid passport with at least six months remaining validity. Your employer or sponsor must initiate the renewal by logging into their Absher business account, navigating to the passport services section, selecting Iqama renewal, paying the renewal fee electronically, and confirming the transaction. The standard renewal fee is SAR 650 per year for employees and SAR 500 for dependents. Once payment is confirmed, the new Iqama details are typically updated in the system within 24 to 48 hours. You should then visit a Jawazat office or self-service kiosk to obtain the updated physical card.

What is the difference between Iqama types and their associated costs?

Saudi Arabia issues several categories of Iqama, each with different privileges and fee structures. The standard employee work Iqama costs SAR 650 per year for renewal and is tied to a specific employer under the sponsorship or kafala system. The dependent Iqama for family members of workers costs SAR 500 per dependent per year and does not grant work authorization. The domestic worker Iqama for household employees costs SAR 600 per year. The premium residency Iqama introduced in 2019 comes in two tiers: a permanent residency option costing SAR 800,000 as a one-time fee, and a renewable one-year premium residency costing SAR 100,000 annually. Premium residency holders can own property, conduct business without a local partner, and are not bound to a specific employer. Additionally, special residency permits exist for investors and entrepreneurs with varying fee structures based on investment amounts.

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