Saudi Arabia has announced temporary measures to address the situation of visitors whose visas have expired, providing flexibility to those unable to visit due to disruptions caused by the ongoing US-Israel war with Iran. The move comes as authorities respond to travel difficulties linked to the conflict.The Interior Ministry said the decision applies to holders of visit visas, Umrah visas, transit visas and final exit permits expiring at the end of February 2026. The initiative aims to help those who were unable to leave the state as planned.Under the new rules, affected individuals have two options. They can choose to extend their expired visa or leave the country directly without facing penalties.In the first option, visa holders can apply for an extension through their host. The extension will be valid till April 18, 2026, provided the required fees are paid through the Abser platform. This allows visitors to regularize their stay and stay in the Kingdom for a limited period of time.Alternatively, individuals whose visas have expired will be allowed to exit Saudi Arabia directly through international departure points. In this case, there will be no need to renew the visa, and no fees or overstay penalties will be imposed. This option is intended to simplify the departure process for those who wish to leave immediately.The ministry clarified that the measures cover visas expiring on February 25 and 26, 2026, ensuring that all affected persons during this period are covered under the Directive.Authorities have urged all eligible visa holders to take advantage of this grace period and complete their departure before April 18. Failure to do so may result in a fine under Saudi rules.The move, implemented under the directives of the Saudi leadership, is designed to facilitate procedures for visitors and residents affected by the current regional conditions. Officials said the decision is also aimed at maintaining smooth travel operations at international entry and exit points in the Kingdom while ensuring compliance with existing regulations.