The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has launched an online service for registration of Hajj 2023 pilgrims from 58 countries. According to the details, the ministry launched the Nusuk Gateway, a planning, booking, and experience platform aimed at stream lining the services it offers to pilgrims from abroad.
The Nusuk Gateway will allow pilgrims to purchase service packages and obtain visas without the need to go through external agencies. Furthermore, the portal is aimed at providing equal opportunities for all Muslims wishing to perform Hajj.
The online service will allow pilgrims to register, choose, and make payments for accommodation, flights, meals, and transportation, through a simple online process by visiting hajj.nusuk.sa. Furthermore, the Nusuk Platform is available in seven languages to make the entire process of creating a profile, entering data, booking services, making payments and submitting documentation easier.
Taking to Twitter, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah stated, “Pilgrims can now, in the first phase, create a profile in the platform and fill all their information for Hajj 2023.”
Welcome Hajj pilgrims coming #To_Makkah 🕋
— Ministry of Hajj and Umrah (@MoHU_En) February 8, 2023
Pilgrims from Europe, America, and Australia, #Nusuk_Hajj enables you to create your profile and enter your information to request to perform Hajj 2023
Kindly find it herehttps://t.co/tGzHMpW2p3#Makkah_and_Madinah_Eagerly_Await_You pic.twitter.com/Jlom77tPzh
Moreover, the service is available to pilgrims from the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Sweden Netherlands, Spain, Brazil, Belgium, Austria, Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Argentina, Greece, Georgia, Switzerland, Greenland, Cyprus, Denmark, Venezuela, Ukraine, Norway, Trinidad and Tobago, Finland, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, Ireland, Romania, Croatia, Serbia, Portugal, Poland, Reunion, Hungary, Panama, Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Paraguay, Mexico, Chile, Malta, Haiti, Peru, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Guatemala, El Salvador, Uruguay, Jamaica, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Iceland, Ecuador, and Bolivia.
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