Saudi and Gulf Visa Services in London

Sohail Alam
@Sohail.Alam
Thanks to the lighting fast service in getting my marriage certificate legalized. Shout out to Hassan. :)
Mark Smith
@marksmith201
I used them for a business visit visa to Saudi Arabia and my whole process was completed in a very smooth manner. Extremely impressed. Thank you!
Katrina Morgan
@katrinamorgan005
Applied for attestation of my Masters degree for my UAE employment visa and I received it well within my expected time. Great guys to work with.
Shazia
@katrinamorgan005
Applied for attestation of my Masters degree for my UAE employment visa and I received it well within my expected time. Great guys to work with.
June 19, 2026

Saudi Employment Contracts and Workforce Integration

The relationship between recruitment, onboarding, and workforce administration is becoming increasingly interconnected across Saudi Arabia. Historically, employment contracts were viewed primarily as documents establishing remuneration, responsibilities, reporting structures, and employment conditions before work commenced. Their purpose was largely contractual, providing a formal framework for the employment relationship.
June 5, 2026

Difference Between a Delayed, Returned and Refused Saudi Visa Application in 2026

For many applicants, the most difficult part of a Saudi visa application begins after submission rather than before it. A status remains unchanged for longer than expected. A file is returned for further action. An application moves into pending review. A refusal is issued. In some situations, a traveller receives a visa yet still encounters additional assessment upon arrival. The challenge is that these outcomes are frequently interpreted as the same thing.
June 1, 2026

Saudi Work Visa Medical Failures 2026: Why Some Applicants Do Not Pass Clearance

For many professionals preparing to relocate to Saudi Arabia, attention is often focused on employment contracts, employer approvals, and visa processing timelines. Yet one of the most decisive stages of the entire journey takes place before a visa can be issued. Medical clearance remains a critical checkpoint within the Saudi work visa process, and for some applicants, it becomes the stage where an otherwise straightforward relocation plan encounters unexpected challenges.
April 6, 2026

The Gap Between Visa Approval and Entry into Saudi Arabia

For many organisations, securing a Saudi visa was traditionally considered the most complex part of workforce deployment. In 2026, this is no longer the case. Across the market, there is a clear and growing pattern employees receive approved visas yet still encounter delays, additional scrutiny, or disruptions at the point of entry. This shift reflects a fundamental change in Saudi Arabia’s immigration environment. Mobility is no longer defined by approval alone. It is now defined by alignment, compliance, and execution across the entire journey.
March 30, 2026

Saudi Visa Comparison 2026: eVisa vs Business vs Work

Saudi Arabia’s immigration framework is becoming increasingly structured, digital, and compliance-driven. Recent regulatory developments place greater emphasis on selecting the correct visa category, aligning travel purpose with documentation, and ensuring full compliance with labour and immigration systems. Government platforms such as Qiwa, Absher, and Muqeem now enable authorities to monitor employment activity, travel patterns, and visa usage more closely, strengthening enforcement across all entry routes. For UK-based businesses and professionals engaging with Saudi Arabia, this shift is redefining how entry into the Kingdom must be planned, executed, and managed in 2026.
March 30, 2026

Saudi Business Visa 2026: Why Applications Are Being Rejected and How to Stay Compliant

Saudi Business Visa Scrutiny in 2026 What’s Changing and Why It Matters for Your Business The Reality Has Shifted If your organisation has been relying on […]
March 11, 2026

Why Global Companies Are Moving Regional HQs to Riyadh 2026

Saudi Arabia is rapidly becoming the central hub for multinational companies managing operations across the Middle East. Economic reforms under Vision 2030, combined with new government policies, are driving regional headquarters to move to Riyadh in 2026 as global organisations strengthen their presence in the Kingdom.
Why Global Companies Are Moving Regional HQs to Riyadh 2026
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