Big news is swirling out of the Gulf! The Hayya Qatar Visa Platform has officially been relaunched and revamped this May 2025, making travel to Qatar easier, faster, and smarter than ever before. Whether you’re planning a beach escape, business trip, or visiting family, the all-new Hayya platform is your go-to digital gateway to the heart of the Middle East.
What’s New in the 2025 Hayya Relaunch?
After its iconic role during the FIFA World Cup 2022, the Hayya portal (www.hayya.qa) has undergone a full-scale transformation for 2025. The Ministry of Interior (MOI) and Qatar Tourism have collaborated to turn Hayya into a centralized e-visa system offering travelers from over 200 countries a seamless entry process.
Here’s a breakdown of what’s changed and why it’s exciting:
Top Highlights of Hayya Platform (May 2025 Update)
Hayya Visa Types in 2025 – Quick Rundown
- Tourist Visa (A1) – For general tourism (valid 30 days, extendable).
- GCC Resident Visa (A2) – For residents of Gulf nations traveling for short stays.
- Visa with ETA (A3) – For travelers holding visas/residence permits from US, UK, Schengen, Canada, etc.
- Visa for Companion of GCC Citizen (A4) – For family or domestic help accompanying GCC nationals.
- Visa-Free Entry (F1) – For citizens of over 100 countries with visa waivers.
Who Can Benefits from Hayya Visa Platform?
- Tourists looking to visit Doha’s desert marvels, beaches, and museums
- Students and researchers attending short-term programs
- GCC expats visiting on long weekends
- Families visiting relatives during Eid, Hajj, or the summer holidays
- Digital nomads entering Qatar under ETA-supported categories.
Pro Tips for 2025 Travelers
✅ Apply via https://hayya.qa — it’s now mobile-optimized
- Make sure your passport is valid for at least 3 months from entry date
- Upload proof of accommodation, return ticket, and health insurance (as needed)
- Watch for seasonal discounts on visa fees during major events!
What’s Next?
Qatar has hinted at launching special Hayya+ categories for business travelers, digital nomads, and frequent fliers by the end of 2025. Integration with blockchain-based verification for faster airport entry is also reportedly in the works.