Basic Documents
- Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
- Old passports (if any)
- Completed visa application form
- Visa fee payment receipt
- Recent passport-size photos with white background
Financial Documents
- Last 3–6 months bank statements
- Income proof / salary slips
- Income tax returns (if applicable)
Travel Documents
- Confirmed return flight ticket
- Hotel booking confirmation
- Travel itinerary
Insurance Documents
Travel insurance (if required))
Employment / Supporting Documents
- Employment letter / NOC from employer
- Business proof (if self-employed)
- Student ID / enrollment proof (if student)
Additional Supporting Documents
- Invitation letter (if visiting family/friends)
- Sponsor documents (if applicable)
Visa Rejection Reasons
- Insufficient Bank Balance
- Weak Financial Proof
- Incomplete Documents
- Fake or Incorrect Information
- Unclear Travel Purpose
- Weak Travel History
- No Proper Hotel / Flight Reservations
- Weak Home Country Ties
- Passport Validity Issues
- Previous Visa Refusal History
- Criminal Record Issues
- Suspicious Travel Itinerary
- Failure to Prove Return Intentions
- Inconsistent Information in Application or Interview
- Invalid Sponsor or Invitation Details
- Overstay History in Gulf Countries
Important Note
- Qatar tourist visa is issued for tourism, family visits, and short stays only
- Standard stay validity is usually 30 days and may be extendable in some cases
- Strong financial proof and stable income improve approval chances
- Confirmed hotel booking and return flight ticket are highly recommended
- Passport must have minimum 6 months validity from travel date
- Travel insurance may be required depending on visa type
- Applicants must clearly prove return intentions to home country
- Fake documents or incorrect information can lead to visa rejection or future travel bans
- Overstaying in Qatar can result in fines and future visa problems
- Apply at least 2–4 weeks before travel date to avoid delays