Do Algerian Citizens Need a Visa for Qatar?

Yes. Algerian citizens must get a visa before traveling to Qatar. Qatar offers free visa-free entry to over 100 nationalities, but Algeria is not one of them.

The good news is that the process is simple. You can apply for the Hayya Tourist Visa (A1) online through the official Hayya platform. The fee is QAR 100.

Note: A Qatar eVisa for tourism does not allow you to work in Qatar. If you plan to work, you need a different visa arranged by your employer.

Qatar Visa Options for Algerian Citizens

Algerian travelers have a few routes, depending on their situation:

  • Hayya Tourist Visa (A1): The main option for tourism and short visits. You apply online.
  • Regular Qatar visa: Needed for work, study, family sponsorship, residence, or long stays.
  • Hayya GCC Resident Visa (A2): Only for Algerian citizens who legally live in a GCC country, such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, or Bahrain.
  • Transit visa: For travelers passing through Doha who want to leave the airport.
Note: Being an Algerian citizen and being an Algerian resident of a GCC country are not the same. The A2 visa is only for residents of GCC countries.

Qatar eVisa for Algerian Citizens

The Hayya Tourist Visa (A1) is the online eVisa for most Algerian tourists. You apply on the Hayya portal, upload your documents, and pay the fee after approval.

This eVisa works well for:

  • Holidays and sightseeing
  • Visiting friends or family for a short time
  • Attending events in Qatar

You will usually need a hotel booking or confirmed accommodation as part of the application. Once your visa is approved, you can travel to Qatar.

Note: For Arabic and French speakers, the official Hayya site is available in multiple languages, which makes the steps easier to follow.

Qatar Regular Visa for Algerian Citizens

A Qatar eVisa is usually intended for short-term tourism or eligible online entry. It is not the same as a regular Qatar visa. A regular visa may be required for employment, study, family sponsorship, residence, long-term stay, or other non-tourism purposes. Travelers should choose the visa type according to the purpose of their visit.

So when do you need a regular Qatar visa? Here are common cases:

  • You have a job offer in Qatar (work visa)
  • You plan to study at a Qatari school or university
  • You want to live in Qatar with family who are residents
  • You will stay longer than a tourist visa allows

For these cases, contact your employer, sponsor, or the relevant Qatari authority. Family visit visas are often arranged by a relative or sponsor who lives in Qatar.

Qatar Visa Requirements for Algerian Citizens

When applying for a Qatar eVisa, prepare these items:

  • Valid passport (with at least three months validity)
  • Recent face photo
  • Flight ticket or return/onward ticket
  • Hotel booking or accommodation details
  • Travel insurance, if required
  • Correct visa type selected
  • Visa fee, if applicable
Note: Make sure your passport will not expire soon. A passport that is valid for less than three months can cause problems at the airport.

Documents Required for Qatar eVisa

For the Hayya Tourist Visa (A1), you typically need to upload:

  • A clear scan of your passport
  • A recent face photo
  • Accommodation details or a hotel voucher
  • A return or onward flight ticket
  • A valid residence permit, only if you are applying as a GCC resident (A2)

How to Apply for Qatar eVisa Online

The Hayya application is done step by step:

  1. Check eligibility. Confirm that the Hayya Tourist Visa (A1) fits your trip.
  2. Create an account. Sign up on the Hayya portal or app.
  3. Choose the correct visa type. Select the A1 Tourist Visa.
  4. Prepare your documents. Have your passport scan, photo, and accommodation ready.
  5. Complete the application. Fill in your details carefully.
  6. Wait for approval. The status will show "Pending" while authorities review it.
  7. Pay the fee. Once approved, pay the QAR 100 visa fee.
  8. Travel. Carry your approved eVisa with you.
Note: Requirements may change without notice. Travelers should check official Qatar sources before departure.

Qatar Visa Fee and Processing Time

The Hayya Tourist Visa fee is QAR 100, paid online after approval. Processing times can vary. Some applications are approved quickly, while others take longer.

A few things can slow down approval:

  • Missing or unclear documents
  • Incorrect photo or passport scan
  • No accommodation details uploaded
  • Busy travel seasons

To be safe, apply well before your travel date.

Qatar Visa Validity and Duration of Stay

The allowed stay and validity depend on your visa type. A tourist eVisa is usually for a short stay. Some visas allow a single entry, while others allow multiple entries.

Note: Extensions may be possible in some cases, but they are not guaranteed. Always check the exact dates on your approved visa.

Qatar Transit Visa for Algerian Citizens

If you are only passing through Hamad International Airport and stay in the transit area, you usually do not need a visa.

If you want to leave the airport during a long layover, a transit visa may be available. Passengers flying with Qatar Airways and transiting for at least six hours can ask about a transit visa at the Discover Qatar Transit Desk in the airport. Terms and conditions apply.

For a longer Doha stopover, a transit visa valid for up to four days may also be available.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these common errors when applying:

  • Thinking Algeria has visa-free entry (it does not)
  • Applying for a tourist eVisa when you actually need a work or residence visa
  • Confusing the A2 GCC Resident Visa with the A1 Tourist Visa
  • Forgetting to upload accommodation details
  • Using a passport with less than three months validity
  • Booking flights before the visa is approved

Qatar Visa for Children and Family Members

Children usually need their own visa, even when traveling with parents. Each child should have a valid passport and a recent photo.

For families, you can often apply for several people at the same time on the Hayya platform. For a longer family stay or family sponsorship, a regular Qatar visa may be needed instead of a tourist eVisa.

Note: Keep copies of birth documents for minors, as they may be requested.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do Algerian citizens need a visa for Qatar?\ Yes. Algerian citizens must apply for a visa before traveling. The Hayya Tourist Visa (A1) is the main option for tourism.

2. Can Algerians get a free visa on arrival in Qatar?\ No. Algeria is not on the visa-free list. You should apply for the Hayya eVisa online before you travel.

3. How much does the Qatar eVisa cost for Algerians?\ The Hayya Tourist Visa fee is QAR 100, paid online after your application is approved.

4. How long does it take to get approval?\ Processing time varies. Some applications are approved quickly, while others take longer, so apply early.

5. Can I work in Qatar with a tourist eVisa?\ No. A tourist eVisa is only for short visits. Work requires a regular Qatar visa arranged through your employer.

6. Do I need a hotel booking to apply?\ Yes. Accommodation details or a hotel booking are usually required during the Hayya application.

7. How long can I stay in Qatar on a tourist visa?\ The stay depends on your visa type. Check the exact dates shown on your approved visa.

8. Do my children need their own visa?\ Yes. Children usually need their own visa, passport, and photo, even when traveling with parents.

9. Can Algerian residents of the UAE use a different visa?\ Yes. Algerian citizens who legally live in a GCC country may apply for the Hayya GCC Resident Visa (A2).

10. What if I need to visit family in Qatar for a long time?\ For long family visits or sponsorship, a regular Qatar visa may be needed. Your relative or sponsor in Qatar can help arrange it.

Official Sources

Always check the latest rules on these official websites before you travel:

Visa approval is not guaranteed. The final decision on visa approval and entry into Qatar is made by the relevant Qatari authorities. Travelers should ensure that all documents are correct and check the latest official requirements before traveling.

Last updated: June 2026