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Hajj 2025: Morocco warns citizens about rising visa scams

Wednesday 30 April 2025 - 08:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Hajj 2025: Morocco warns citizens about rising visa scams

The Moroccan Ministry of Islamic Affairs has issued an urgent call for citizens to remain vigilant against fraudulent announcements concerning Hajj visas. In a statement released today, the ministry emphasized that participation in Hajj necessitates obtaining a specific visa through the designated online portal established by Saudi authorities.

“This must be done within the quota allocated to the Kingdom of Morocco, either through the official campaign or via authorized travel agencies,” the ministry cautioned, urging the public to exercise caution regarding misleading announcements.

The ministry clarified that any visa type other than the official Hajj visa—be it for tourism, visits, or other purposes—does not entitle individuals to perform the Hajj rituals.

This week, the Saudi Ministry of Interior announced a series of penalties for those who violate regulations related to Hajj. The penalties, effective from April 29 until June 10, include substantial fines for non-compliance.

Individuals caught performing or attempting to perform Hajj without the necessary permits face a fine of approximately $5,331. This fine applies to all holders of visit visas attempting to enter Mecca and the holy sites during the specified period.

Those who apply for a visit visa on behalf of someone who has performed or attempted to perform Hajj without a permit will face an estimated fine of $26,658. This fine also applies to anyone who travels and stays in Mecca during the restricted timeframe.

Additionally, a similar fine will be imposed on individuals who transport or attempt to transport visit visa holders to Mecca during the designated period, as well as those who provide accommodation for such individuals in hotels, apartments, private residences, or shelters.

Earlier this month, the Moroccan Consulate General in Jeddah issued a warning to all Moroccan citizens regarding the entry and residence regulations in Saudi Arabia. The consulate highlighted that Saudi authorities are enforcing strict measures to combat visa violations, which necessitate full compliance to avoid severe penalties.

“Holders of Umrah visas are prohibited from entering Saudi territory starting April 13, 2025. Those already in the country prior to this date must vacate Mecca and leave Saudi Arabia entirely by April 29,” the consulate advised in its statement.


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