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Oman Visa for Indian Citizens: Visa-Free Entry and eVisa Options 2026

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Raj Mehta
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Indian citizens can enter Oman visa-free for up to 14 days — no visa application needed. For longer stays, an eVisa is available online. As of March 2026, India is on Oman's 103-country visa-free list, making it one of the easiest Gulf destinations for Indian travelers. Through Viza, you can check your exact requirements and apply for an eVisa if you need a longer stay.

Indian citizens can apply for an Oman eVisa online if they hold a valid visa or residence permit from a Schengen country, the US, UK, Canada, Japan, or Australia. The eVisa allows stays of up to 30 days per visit and is available in both single-entry and multiple-entry formats. Fees range from approximately 5 OMR (about USD 13) for a 10-day single-entry visa to 50 OMR (about USD 130) for a one-year multiple-entry visa. Processing is handled through the Royal Oman Police eVisa portal and typically takes a few business days.

Oman eVisa for Indian Citizens: Overview

The Oman eVisa system is managed by the Royal Oman Police (ROP) through their official portal at evisa.rop.gov.om. Unlike many other eVisa programs where nationality alone determines eligibility, Oman's eVisa for Indian citizens requires an additional qualifying document. Specifically, you must hold a valid visa or residence permit from one of several approved countries or regions before you can apply for the Oman eVisa.

Swimming in Wadi Shab, Oman
Swimming in Wadi Shab, Oman

This requirement reflects Oman's tiered visa policy, where citizens from certain countries have direct eVisa access while others, including India, need to demonstrate prior vetting by a recognized immigration authority. The system is designed to streamline entry while maintaining security standards.

Here is a quick summary of what Indian travelers need to know:

DetailInformation
Visa TypeTourist eVisa (single or multiple entry)
Visa Fee5 OMR (~USD 13) to 50 OMR (~USD 130)
Processing Time1-5 business days
Stay Duration10 or 30 days per visit
EntrySingle or multiple entry options
ValidityUp to 1 year (multiple entry)
Passport ValidityMinimum 6 months from date of entry
Key RequirementMust hold a valid Schengen/US/UK/Canada/Japan/Australia visa or residence permit
Application MethodOnline via evisa.rop.gov.om or Viza

It is worth noting that Oman also grants a 14-day visa-free entry to citizens of over 100 countries, but this general exemption does not include Indian passport holders traveling without a qualifying third-country document. Indian travelers without the required visa or residence permit from a qualifying country will need to apply for a standard visa through an Omani embassy or consulate.

Desert camping in Wahiba Sands, Oman
Desert camping in Wahiba Sands, Oman

Eligibility: Qualifying Third-Country Documents

The most critical aspect of the Oman eVisa for Indian citizens is the third-country document requirement. You must hold a currently valid visa or residence permit from one of the following:

  • Schengen Area — Any valid Schengen visa or residence permit issued by any Schengen member state
  • United States — A valid US visa or residence permit (Green Card)
  • United Kingdom — A valid UK visa or residence permit (BRP)
  • Canada — A valid Canadian visa or residence permit
  • Japan — A valid Japanese visa or residence permit
  • Australia — A valid Australian visa or residence permit

The qualifying document must be currently valid at the time of application and at the time of entry into Oman. Expired visas, even if recently expired, do not qualify. Spouses and children of eligible travelers may also qualify under the same conditions, though this should be confirmed directly with the Royal Oman Police.

Required Documents for Oman eVisa

Once you have confirmed your eligibility, preparing the right documents will ensure a smooth application process. Here is what you need:

Mandatory Documents

  1. Valid Passport — Your Indian passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your date of entry into Oman. Ensure it has blank pages available for visa stamps.
  2. Passport Copy — A clear digital scan or photo of your passport biographical data page. The ROP portal accepts files up to 512 KB per upload.
  3. Recent Passport Photo — A recent color photograph meeting standard passport photo specifications. Digital format, maximum file size 512 KB as per ROP requirements.
  4. Qualifying Third-Country Visa or Residence Permit — A copy of your valid visa or residence permit from one of the qualifying countries (Schengen, US, UK, Canada, Japan, or Australia). This is the key eligibility requirement.
  5. Return or Onward Flight Booking — A confirmed round-trip or onward flight ticket showing your travel dates.
  6. Hotel Booking — A confirmed hotel reservation for the duration of your stay in Oman.
  7. Health Insurance — Medical travel insurance covering your stay in Oman. This is a condition for entry and may be checked at immigration.
  8. Proof of Sufficient Funds — Evidence that you can financially support yourself during your stay. Bank statements or credit card statements are typically accepted.

Optional but Recommended Documents

  • Travel Itinerary — A detailed plan of your activities and places you intend to visit in Oman can help demonstrate the purpose of your trip.
  • Employment Proof — A letter from your employer or business registration documents may strengthen your application, especially for first-time visitors.

Step-by-Step Application Process

Applying for an Oman eVisa as an Indian citizen is handled entirely online. Here is how to do it through Viza:

Step 1: Verify Your Eligibility

Before starting your application, confirm that you hold a currently valid visa or residence permit from one of the qualifying countries (Schengen, US, UK, Canada, Japan, or Australia). Visit Viza's India to Oman page to check the latest requirements and confirm your eligibility.

Step 2: Gather Your Documents

Prepare digital copies of all required documents. Ensure each file is under 512 KB as required by the Royal Oman Police portal. Your passport scans and photo should be clear and legible. Have your qualifying third-country visa document scanned and ready to upload.

Step 3: Fill Out the Application

Complete the online eVisa application form with your personal details, passport information, travel dates, accommodation details, and information about your qualifying third-country document. Select the appropriate visa product — 10-day single entry, 30-day single entry, or one-year multiple entry depending on your travel plans.

Step 4: Upload Documents and Pay

Upload all required documents and pay the eVisa fee. Fees vary by visa type: approximately 5 OMR (USD 13) for a 10-day single entry, 20 OMR (USD 52) for a 30-day single entry, or 50 OMR (USD 130) for a one-year multiple entry visa. Payment is processed securely online.

Step 5: Receive Your eVisa

After submission, your application will be processed by the Royal Oman Police. Processing typically takes 1-5 business days. Once approved, you will receive your eVisa electronically. Print a copy to present at immigration upon arrival in Oman, along with your passport and qualifying third-country document.

Fees and Processing Times

Here is a breakdown of all Oman eVisa fees for Indian citizens:

Visa TypeFeeProcessing TimeStay DurationValidity
Single Entry (10-day)5 OMR (~USD 13)1-5 business days10 days30 days
Single Entry (30-day)20 OMR (~USD 52)1-5 business days30 days90 days
Multiple Entry (1-year)50 OMR (~USD 130)1-5 business days30 days per visit1 year
Viza Service Fee$5

Note that these fees are based on available reports and may be subject to change. The official ROP portal does not always display the fee schedule publicly, so the exact amount will be confirmed during the application process. Viza recommends checking the latest fees at evisa.rop.gov.om before applying.

Important Tips for Indian Travelers to Oman

Verify your qualifying document first: The most common reason for Oman eVisa rejection for Indian citizens is an invalid or expired qualifying third-country visa. Double-check that your Schengen, US, UK, Canada, Japan, or Australia visa or residence permit is currently valid before starting your application.

Passport validity is critical: Your Indian passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry into Oman. If your passport is expiring within 6 months, renew it before applying for the eVisa.

Do not overstay: Overstaying your visa in Oman can result in daily fines and potential difficulties when exiting the country. Always be aware of your visa expiry date and either extend or depart before it lapses.

Health insurance is essential: Unlike some destinations where travel insurance is optional, Oman requires health insurance as a condition of entry. Purchase a policy that covers medical expenses for the full duration of your stay before you travel.

Respect local customs: Oman is a conservative country with strong Islamic traditions. Dress modestly in public, especially when visiting mosques or government buildings. During Ramadan, eating, drinking, and smoking in public during daylight hours is not permitted.

Currency and payments: The Omani Rial (OMR) is one of the highest-valued currencies in the world, pegged at approximately 2.6 USD per 1 OMR. Credit cards are widely accepted in cities, but carry cash for smaller shops and souks.

Practical Travel Information for Oman

Airports and Points of Entry

The main international airports are Muscat International Airport (MCT), Salalah Airport (SLL), and Duqm Airport (DQM). Tourist visas are also available at land crossings, though the eVisa is preferred for smoother entry. Indian citizens typically fly into Muscat, which has excellent connectivity with direct flights from Mumbai, Delhi, Kochi, Hyderabad, and several other Indian cities.

Best Time to Visit

The best time for Indian travelers to visit Oman is from October to April when temperatures are pleasant at 20-30 degrees Celsius. The summer months (May to September) can be extremely hot, with temperatures exceeding 45 degrees Celsius in interior areas. The Salalah region in the south has a unique monsoon season (khareef) from June to September with cooler temperatures and lush greenery.

Getting Around

Renting a car is the best way to explore Oman, especially for visiting wadis, desert areas, and coastal spots outside the cities. International driving licenses are accepted. Within Muscat, taxis and ride-hailing apps (Marhaba and OTaxi) are readily available. Public transport is limited compared to other Gulf states.

Official source: Oman eVisa Portal

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Indian citizens need a visa for Oman?

Yes, Indian citizens with ordinary passports need a visa to enter Oman. The eVisa is available for Indian citizens who hold a valid visa or residence permit from a Schengen country, the US, UK, Canada, Japan, or Australia. Those without such a qualifying document must apply for a standard visa through an Omani embassy or consulate.

How much does an Oman eVisa cost for Indian citizens?

Oman eVisa fees for Indian citizens range from approximately 5 OMR (about USD 13) for a 10-day single-entry visa to 50 OMR (about USD 130) for a one-year multiple-entry visa. A standard 30-day single-entry visa costs about 20 OMR (USD 52). Exact fees are confirmed during the application process on the ROP portal.

What qualifying documents do Indian citizens need for an Oman eVisa?

Indian citizens must hold a currently valid visa or residence permit from one of these countries or regions: Schengen Area, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, or Australia. The document must be valid at the time of application and at the time of entry into Oman. Expired documents do not qualify.

How long does the Oman eVisa take to process?

The Oman eVisa is typically processed within 1-5 business days. It is recommended to apply at least 2 weeks before your planned travel date to account for any delays or requests for additional documentation.

How long can I stay in Oman with an eVisa?

Depending on the visa type, you can stay up to 10 days (single entry) or 30 days per visit (single or multiple entry). The multiple-entry visa is valid for up to one year, allowing multiple visits of up to 30 days each. Extensions or conversions to residence permits are generally not permitted on tourist eVisas.

Can I get an Oman eVisa without a US/UK/Schengen visa?

No. Indian citizens without a valid visa or residence permit from a qualifying country (Schengen, US, UK, Canada, Japan, or Australia) are not eligible for the Oman eVisa. In this case, you would need to apply for a standard visa through an Omani embassy or consulate before traveling.

Ready to Apply for Your Oman eVisa?

If you hold a qualifying third-country visa and are ready to explore the beauty of Oman, getting your eVisa is just a few steps away. Start your Oman eVisa application on Viza today — verify your eligibility, check the latest fees, upload your documents, and get your visa approved without the hassle of embassy visits. From the dramatic fjords of Musandam to the vast dunes of the Wahiba Sands, Oman promises an unforgettable journey for Indian travelers.

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