How to Sponsor Parents in Saudi Arabia 2026 — Eligibility, Documents, Process & Fees

Sponsoring parents in Saudi Arabia is possible but has stricter requirements than sponsoring a spouse or children. Here is everything you need to know — minimum salary threshold, full document list, step-by-step application process and ongoing costs.

Quick Summary

  • Parent sponsorship is possible but restricted — higher salary threshold applies
  • Minimum salary requirement is approximately SAR 6,000/month or higher — verify at hrsd.gov.sa
  • You can sponsor both parents simultaneously if you meet the threshold
  • Parents enter on a family visit visa then convert to dependent iqama within 90 days
  • Parents cannot work in Saudi Arabia on a dependent iqama
  • You pay dependent levy, renewal fees and health insurance for each parent
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Important Disclaimer

Parent sponsorship rules and salary thresholds change periodically. The information in this guide reflects requirements as of 2026. Always verify current requirements at hrsd.gov.sa, absher.sa or the Saudi embassy in your home country before applying.

Who Is Eligible to Sponsor Parents?

Not every expatriate can sponsor parents. You must meet all of the following conditions:

Minimum Salary Requirement

Salary Threshold for Parent Sponsorship (Verify at hrsd.gov.sa)

Dependent TypeApproximate Minimum SalaryNotes
Spouse + ChildrenSAR 4,000 – 5,000/monthStandard dependent threshold
Parents (one or both)SAR 6,000+/monthHigher threshold — verify at hrsd.gov.sa
Both parents simultaneouslySAR 6,000+/monthSame threshold — verify current rules
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Salary Threshold Varies by Nationality

The exact minimum salary may vary depending on your nationality and current HRSD policy. These figures are approximate. Always confirm the exact threshold applicable to your situation at hrsd.gov.sa or through your HR department before starting the process.

Documents Required

You will need the following documents for each parent you wish to sponsor:

📌 Attestation Chain: All foreign documents must follow the full attestation process — Local notary → Ministry of Foreign Affairs in your home country → Saudi Embassy in your home country → Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Saudi Arabia. This takes 4–8 weeks minimum. Start early.

Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Verify Your Eligibility First

Confirm your salary meets the current threshold. Check your iqama status on Absher. Ensure you have no outstanding fines or violations. Do not start collecting documents until eligibility is confirmed.

2

Collect and Attest All Documents in Home Country

Gather birth certificate, parent's passport copy, national ID and marriage certificate. Begin the attestation process — this is the longest step. Allow 4–8 weeks minimum for full attestation chain completion.

3

Get Salary Certificate from Employer

Request an official salary certificate from your HR department. It must state your monthly salary, job title, and confirm active employment. Ask HR to include a statement supporting your parent sponsorship application.

4

Apply for Family Visit Visa at Saudi Embassy

Your parents apply for a family visit visa at the Saudi embassy in your home country. Submit all attested documents with the application. Processing typically takes 2–4 weeks. You may need to provide supporting documents from Saudi Arabia electronically.

5

Parents Travel to Saudi Arabia

Once the family visit visa is issued your parents can travel to Saudi Arabia. Keep all original documents safe. The clock starts ticking — you have 90 days from arrival to register their dependent iqamas.

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Arrange Health Insurance Immediately

Before iqama registration your parents need valid health insurance. Contact your insurance provider to add them as dependents or arrange a separate policy. Health insurance is mandatory and must be active before iqama is issued.

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Register Dependent Iqamas Through HR or Muqeem

Inform your HR or PRO immediately after your parents arrive. Provide all attested documents and health insurance proof. Your employer submits the dependent iqama registration through Muqeem or Absher Business. Processing takes 5–10 working days.

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Iqamas Issued — Verify on Absher

Once issued each parent receives their iqama card. Log into Absher under "My Family" to verify all details — name spelling, date of birth and expiry date. Report any errors to HR immediately for correction.

Fees Involved

Estimated Annual Cost Per Parent (Verify at absher.sa)

Cost ItemApproximate AmountNotes
Dependent levySAR 4,800SAR 400/month — verify at absher.sa
Iqama issuance fee (first time)SAR 650 – 800Verify at absher.sa
Iqama renewal fee (annual)SAR 650 – 800Verify at absher.sa
Health insuranceSAR 2,000 – 5,000+Higher for older parents — varies by provider
Medical fitness certificateSAR 200 – 400One-time at application
Document attestationSAR 500 – 1,500One-time — varies by country
Exit re-entry visaSAR 200 – 400Each time parent travels abroad
Total annual estimate (1 parent)SAR 8,000 – 12,000+Budget carefully before proceeding
⚠️ Budget Carefully: Parent sponsorship is a significant ongoing financial commitment. With two parents the annual cost can exceed SAR 20,000 per year — on top of your existing dependent costs for spouse and children. Calculate your total dependent costs carefully before starting the process.

Processing Time

StageEstimated Time
Document attestation in home country4 – 8 weeks
Family visit visa application2 – 4 weeks
Travel and arrival in Saudi ArabiaDepends on flights
Dependent iqama registration after arrival5 – 10 working days
Total from start to iqama in hand2 – 4 months

Ongoing Responsibilities as Sponsor

Can My Parents Work in Saudi Arabia?

No. Parents on a dependent iqama cannot work in Saudi Arabia. To work they would need their own separate work visa through a Saudi employer — which is very uncommon for older dependents. If your parent wants to work in Saudi Arabia they would need to go through a completely separate employment visa process independent of your sponsorship.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sponsor my in-laws (wife's parents)?

Generally no — under standard rules you can only sponsor your own biological parents. Sponsoring in-laws is not typically permitted under the dependent visa framework. Your wife would need to be the primary iqama holder to sponsor her own parents — which requires her to have her own work visa rather than being on your dependent iqama.

What happens if my salary drops below the threshold after sponsoring my parents?

If your salary drops below the required threshold you may face complications at the next iqama renewal. Renewal could be refused if you no longer meet the eligibility criteria. It is important to inform your HR and check with HRSD if your salary changes significantly. In some cases you may need to arrange for your parents to exit Saudi Arabia.

Can I sponsor one parent and not the other?

Yes — you can sponsor one parent independently. You do not have to sponsor both at the same time. Each parent's sponsorship is handled separately with their own iqama and fees. Many expats sponsor one parent at a time depending on their financial situation.

How long can my parents stay in Saudi Arabia on a dependent iqama?

There is no fixed maximum duration. Your parents can remain as long as their dependent iqama remains valid and renewed, you meet the sponsorship requirements and the dependent levy and all fees are paid. When you leave Saudi Arabia permanently your parents must also exit.

What medical tests are required for my parents?

Parents typically need a medical fitness certificate from an approved medical centre in Saudi Arabia or their home country. Tests usually include chest X-ray for tuberculosis screening and blood tests for certain communicable diseases. The exact requirements vary — confirm with the Saudi embassy in your home country at the time of application.