Kuwait Suspends Commercial Visit Visas for All Nationalities, Business Travel Hit

Anyone planning a business trip to Kuwait now has a problem. Kuwaiti authorities have temporarily suspended the issuance of Commercial Visit Visas for all nationalities until further notice, effectively blocking new entries for foreign business travellers who rely on this visa category for short-term work-related visits.

The move affects professionals travelling to Kuwait for meetings, conferences, client visits, and contract negotiations. For Indian companies with business ties in the Gulf nation, the suspension could disrupt planned travel and delay face-to-face engagements.

What Is Kuwait’s Commercial Visit Visa?

The Commercial Visit Visa is a single-entry permit issued at the request of a company registered in Kuwait. It allows foreign nationals to enter Kuwait for up to 30 days for business-related activities such as:

  • Attending business meetings
  • Participating in seminars and conferences
  • Meeting clients and partners
  • Negotiating contracts
  • Exploring commercial opportunities

Importantly, this visa does not permit employment or long-term work in Kuwait.

Who Typically Uses This Visa?

The visa is widely used by:

  • Business executives
  • Sales and marketing professionals
  • Consultants
  • Corporate delegates
  • Investors and entrepreneurs
  • Representatives attending trade events

Indian professionals frequently use this route for short business trips, especially in sectors such as construction, engineering, healthcare, information technology, and oil and gas.

Are There Alternative Visa Options?

For now, travellers may need to explore other visa categories depending on the purpose of travel and their eligibility. Possible alternatives could include:

Travellers should carefully check whether their planned activities are allowed under any alternative visa before making travel arrangements.

Impact on Indian Travellers

India maintains strong business links with Kuwait, supported by direct flights from cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Kochi.

With new commercial visit visas currently unavailable, Indian business travellers may need to postpone planned visits unless they already hold a valid visa or qualify under another immigration category.

The suspension also creates uncertainty for companies that depend on quick travel arrangements to finalise deals, conduct inspections, or attend industry events.

What This Signals

Across the Gulf region, governments have been paying closer attention to visitor visa categories and how they are used. Kuwait’s decision fits a broader pattern of tighter oversight aimed at ensuring visitors enter under the correct immigration route.

Until Kuwaiti authorities announce further updates, companies and business travellers should expect delays and plan accordingly.

Travelobiz Take

We see this as a temporary but disruptive move for Indian business travellers. If your Kuwait trip depends on a Commercial Visit Visa, I would avoid booking flights until visa issuance resumes.


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