Oman International Travel Information (2024)

Oman

Sultanate of Oman

Travel Advisory July 13, 2023 Oman - Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution

O D K E N H U T C

Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and armed conflict. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed.

Exercise increased caution due toterrorismandarmed conflict. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

Do not travel to:

  • The Yemen border area due toterrorismandarmed conflict.

Country Summary: Due to risks to civil aviation operating within the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman region, including Oman, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an advisory Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) and/or a Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR). For more information U.S. citizens should consult theFederal Aviation Administration’s Prohibitions, Restrictions and Notices.

Read thecountry information pagefor additional information on travel to Oman.

If you decide to travel to Oman:

  • Enroll in theSmart Traveler Enrollment Program(STEP) to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State onFacebookandTwitter.
  • Review theCountry Security Reportfor Oman.
  • Visit the CDC page for the latestTravel Health Informationrelated to your travel.
  • U.S. citizens who travel abroad should always have a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review theTraveler’s Checklist.

Yemen Border Area

Terrorist attacks and violence continue in Yemen. Crossing the border into Yemen can be dangerous, and U.S. citizens who attempt to cross the Oman-Yemen border, from either Oman or Yemen, may be detained by Omani authorities.

Visit our website forHigh-Risk Travelers.

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Embassy Messages

Alerts

Quick Facts

BLANK PASSPORT PAGES:


1 page per entry stamp

TOURIST VISA REQUIRED:


Yes

VACCINATIONS:


Yellow fever (when coming from an area with yellow fever outbreaks)

CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR ENTRY:


Amounts over 20,000 USD must be declared

CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR EXIT:


Amounts over 20,000 USD must be declared

ALL / ALL /

Embassies and Consulates

U.S. Embassy Muscat

Jamiat A'Duwal Al Arabiya Street,
Al Khuwair Area (Shatti Al-Qurum), Muscat
Oman
Telephone:+(968) 2464-3400
Emergency After-Hours Telephone:+(968) 2464-3400
Fax:+(968)2464-3535
Email:ConsularMuscat@state.gov

Destination Description

Learn about the U.S. relationship to countries around the world.

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

COVID-19 Requirements: There are no COVID-related entry requirements for U.S. citizens.

Please visit theEmbassy of Oman websitefor the most current visa information.

Requirements for Entry:

  • Passport valid for at least six months
  • Visa

Tourist Visas:

  • U.S. citizens should apply for tourist visas in advance via theRoyal Oman Police E-Visa website.Tourist visas are also available upon arrival at airports and land crossings.
  • Visas are issued at Mazoonah and Sarfait (Oman-Yemen land borders) on a case-by-case basis.
  • The current list of visa types and a schedule of fees are available at theRoyal Oman Police website.
  • Have proof of adequate funds and an onward/return ticket.

Penalties for expired passports or visas include fines and/or imprisonment.

Avoid Travel to Yemen:We strongly advise U.S. citizens against travel to Yemen. Crossing the Yemen-Oman border can be dangerous, and U.S. citizens who do so are routinely detained by Omani authorities.The Department of State and U.S. embassies abroad will not facilitate entry of U.S. citizens into Yemen. See OurTravel Advisory for Yemenfor further information.

Oman does not recognize dual nationality. Omani authorities may confiscate your U.S. passport if you have Oman/U.S. dual nationality. Should this happen, contact the U.S. Embassy. This does not constitute loss of U.S. citizenship.

Children of Omani fathers automatically acquire Omani citizenship at birth and must enter and exit Oman on their Omani passports.

Omani/U.S. dual nationals are subject to all Omani laws, including those placing special obligations on citizens of Oman.

Expect considerable delays if your U.S. passport is lost or stolen. The Royal Oman Police require entry verification upon departure. If your passport containing your entry stamp is lost or stolen, a police report may be required to exit Oman using a replacement passport. For further details, see theRoyal Oman Police website.

Yellow fever vaccinations are required if you are coming from a country with yellow fever outbreaks.

Some HIV/AIDS entry restrictions exist for visitors and foreign residents of Oman. HIV/AIDS testing is required upon arrival for people on work or immigrant visas. Oman does not accept U.S. HIV/AIDS testing. Verify this information with theEmbassy of Omanbefore traveling.

Customs Regulations:

  • p*rnographic materials and firearms are prohibited.
  • Muslim travelers are forbidden to bring in alcohol. Oman does not require visitors to identify with a religion.
  • Non-Muslim travelers can bring in two bottles of alcohol bought at a duty-free shop.

Find information ondual nationality,prevention of international child abductionandcustoms regulationson our websites.

Safety and Security

Terrorism: Terrorist groups and those inspired by such organizations are intent on attacking U.S. citizens abroad. Terrorists are increasingly using less sophisticated methods of attack – including knives, firearms, and vehicles – to more effectively target crowds. Frequently, their aim is unprotected or vulnerable targets, such as:

  • High-profile public events (sporting contests, political rallies, demonstrations, holiday events, celebratory gatherings, etc.)
  • Hotels, clubs, and restaurants frequented by tourists
  • Places of worship
  • Schools
  • Parks
  • Shopping malls and markets
  • Public transportation systems (including subways, buses, trains, and scheduled commercial flights)

For more information, see our Terrorism page.

MARAD Report:According to the United States Maritime Administration (MARAD), U.S. flag vessels in the Gulf of Oman, North Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden, and the Bab el Mandeb regions face an elevated risk of attacks by violent extremists.

U.S. flag vessels should report suspicious activity to:

  • COMUSNAVCENT battle watch captain at 011-973-1785-3879
  • U.S. Coast Guard National Response Center at 1-800-424-8802 (toll-free), 202-267-2675, or 202-267-4477 (TDD).

Crime:There is minimal street crime in Oman, and violent crime is rare.

See theDepartment of Stateand theFBIpages for information on scams.

Victims of Crime:U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault are encouraged to contact the U.S. Embassy for assistance. Report crimes to the local police at 9999. Emergency hotlines are mostly Arabic-speaking. The U.S. Embassy has received reports from U.S. citizens who were unable to receive assistance due to language barriers. Contact the U.S. Embassy at +968 2464-3400. Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crimes.

See our webpage onhelp for U.S. victims of crime overseas.

We can:

  • Help you find appropriate medical care
  • Assist you in reporting a crime to the police
  • Contact relatives or friends with your written consent
  • Provide general information regarding the victim’s role during the local investigation and following its conclusion
  • Provide a list of local attorneys
  • Provide information onvictim’s compensation programs in the United States
  • Provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution
  • Help you find accommodation and arrange flights home
  • Replace a stolen or lost passport

Domestic Violence: U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence are encouraged to contact the U.S. Embassy for assistance. The law in Oman does not specifically address domestic violence. However, charges may be brought under other statutes. Victims of domestic violence may file a complaint with the police, and reports indicate that police respond promptly and professionally. The government operates a domestic violence hotline and a shelter for victims.

For additional information please see Oman’s Penal Code and our Human Rights Report for Oman.

Dial 1100 to reach the government-operated domestic violence hotline.

Tourism:The tourism industry is generally well-regulated and rules with regard to best practices and safety inspections are regularly enforced. Hazardous areas/activities are identified with appropriate signage, and professional staff is typically on hand in support of organized activities. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is widely available throughout the country. Outside of a major metropolitan center, it may take more time for first responders and medical professionals to stabilize a patient and provide life-saving assistance. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance. See our webpage for more information oninsurance providers for overseas coverage.

Local Laws & Special Circ*mstances

Criminal Penalties:You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Individuals establishing a business or practicing a profession that requires additional permits or licensing should seek information from the competent local authorities, prior to practicing or operating a business.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the U.S., regardless of local law. For examples, see our website oncrimes against minors abroadand theDepartment of Justice website.

Arrest Notification:If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately. Omani authorities typically do not permit foreigners accused of crimes to leave the country while cases are open.

See ourwebpagefor further information.

Carry your passport at all times, or you could be detained.

It is illegal to photograph certain buildings.

Alcohol and Drugs:You may be arrested for possession of alcohol or driving under the influence. Drinking is permitted in some international hotels, bars, homes, and some restaurants.

Penalties for possession, use, or trafficking in illegal drugs include lengthy jail sentences and heavy fines. Some prescription medications, such as narcotics, available in the United States may be illegal in Oman. Travelers should check the Oman Ministry of Health’s Medications and Travel webpage before importing prescription medications.

Motor Vehicle Violations:Traffic laws are strictly enforced and carry heavy penalties. Remote traffic cameras are extensively used to monitor speeding and stop light infractions.

Immigration officials, airports and other ports of entry and exit have ready access to information on traffic offenses, and violators cannot depart Oman unless all fines have been paid in full.

Personal Defamation Charges:

  • Using vulgar language or hand gestures can lead to personal defamation charges.
  • An accusation alone, regardless of who files it, can initiate a legal process.
  • U.S. citizens can usually resolve these cases with a formal apology and payment of damages to the aggrieved party.

Cultural Heritage Items:To avoid prosecution, check first with Omani authorities before taking “cultural heritage items” such as archaeological artifacts, meteorites, or stones.

Notary Services:All foreign public documents (Birth, Marriage, Death, Divorce, academic records, etc.) need to be apostilled for use in Oman. The U.S. Embassy in Oman cannot apostille any documents issued in the U.S. Seeour websitefor designated authorities in the United States. That can issue an apostille.

Employment in Oman:Although a common practice, it is illegal for Omani employers to retain your passport. Such retention could grant undue leverage to your employer in case of a dispute. U.S. passports are the property of the U.S. government.

The U.S. Embassy cannot intervene in labor disputes. At the beginning of any employment, obtain a contract that clearly states the terms of employment. Try to resolve disputes privately with your employer. If this fails, consult ourlist of lawyers.

Dress Code:Be sensitive to Islamic culture and do not wear sleeveless shirts, halter-tops, or shorts. Only wear athletic clothing in public when engaged in sports activities.

Currency:U.S. bills printed before 2006 are often not accepted. Local currency is easily available from ATMs or currency exchange counters.

Faith-Based Travelers:See our following webpages for details:

  • Faith-Based Travel Information
  • International Religious Freedom Report– see country reports
  • Human Rights Report – see country reports
  • Hajj Fact Sheet for Travelers
  • Best Practices for Volunteering Abroad

LGBTQI+ Travelers:Consensual same-sex sexual conduct is illegal and subject to a jail term of six months to three years. See ourLGBTQI+ Travel Information pageand section 6 of ourHuman Rights reportfor further details.

Travelers with Disabilities: The law in Oman prohibits discrimination against persons with physical, intellectual, or mental disabilities Expect accessibility to be limited in older buildings (including government buildings and schools), public transportation, and general infrastructure, and more common in newer medical facilities and public buildings in cities. Outside of urban areas, access is greatly reduced. Handicapped parking spaces are scarce.

Omanis will generally try to accommodate reasonable requests for assistance.

Students:See ourStudents Abroadpage andFBI travel tips.

Women Travelers: See our travel tips forWomen Travelers.

Health

COVID-19 Testing: For general PCR testing and exiting Oman, various health clinics in Oman offer PCR tests with results within 72 hours as well as 24-hour and 3–6-hour options. PCR tests are at the expense of the individual/traveler. Prices vary by clinic and range from 20 – 40 OMR; surcharges often apply for expedited result processing within 24 hours or less. Drive up testing, walk-in tests, and tests by appointment are all available in Oman. Test result delivery varies by clinic: e-mail, text, and physical message are commonly used to communicate results.

COVID-19 Vaccines: The COVID-19 vaccine is available for U.S. citizens to receive in Oman. Please refer to theOmani Ministry of Healthfor additional information on vaccination registration.

Visit the FDA's website to learn more about FDA-approved vaccines in the United States.

For emergency services in Oman, dial 9999. Emergency hotlines are mostly Arabic-speaking. The U.S. Embassy has received reports from U.S. citizens who were unable to receive assistance due to language barriers.

Response times for ambulance services vary. Injured or seriously ill travelers should take a taxi or private vehicle to the nearest major hospital rather than wait for an ambulance.

Modern medical facilities and Western-style pharmacies are available. Local medical treatment varies from average to inadequate, depending on location.

Hospital emergency treatment is available.

We do not pay medical bills.Be aware that U.S. Medicare/Medicaid does not apply overseas. Most hospitals and doctors overseas do not accept U.S. health insurance.

Medical Insurance:Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. Seeour webpagefor more information on insurance providers for overseas coverage. Visit theU.S. Centers for Disease Control and Preventionfor more information on type of insurance you should consider before you travel overseas.

We strongly recommend supplemental insurance to cover medical evacuation.

Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription. Check with theGovernment of Omanto ensure the medication is legal in Oman.

Vaccinations:Be up-to-date on allvaccinationsrecommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Further health information:

Air Quality:VisitAirNow Department of Statefor information on air quality at U.S. Embassies and Consulates.

The U.S. Embassy maintains alist of doctors and hospitals. We do not endorse or recommend any specific medical provider or clinic.

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions:Road conditions in cities and along major highways are good. Road conditions in rural areas range from good to poor. During rare instances of rain, roads are prone to flash flooding.

Travel between cities can be dangerous due to poor lighting, wandering livestock, and speeding drivers.

Public Transportation:Public transportation is generally safe, although vehicles may swerve to pick up passengers without warning.

Traffic Violations:

The following traffic violations may result in jail sentences, fines, and/or deportation:

  • driving without a license
  • running a red light
  • driving under the influence of alcohol
  • failure to wear a seat belt
  • talking on cell phones while driving (hands-free technology is allowed)
  • excessive speeding or overtaking another vehicle
  • failure to maintain a clean car

When involved in a traffic violation, cooperate with police officers and do not attempt to negotiate payment.

If you are involved in a traffic accident that involves injuries, death, or material damage to vehicles, do not move your vehicle until the police give you permission. Moving your car may be interpreted as an admission of guilt. For minor traffic accidents with no damage or injuries, you may move your vehicle to the side of the road.

Traffic Guidelines:

  • Traffic circles are common. The driver already in the circle always has priority.
  • Drivers flashing high beams are signaling that they want to pass.
  • Do not turn right on a red traffic signal.

Driving License Requirements:

  • Short-term visitors with a U.S. driver’s license may drive rental vehicles, but not privately registered cars.
  • Residents must have an Omani driver's license.
  • To obtain an Omani license, you must take a vision test and either have a U.S. license (with proof of being licensed for at least two years) or take a driving test.

Car Insurance:

  • Insure rental cars against death, injury, and loss or damage.

Residents may insure their vehicles outside the Sultanate; however, third party liability insurance must be purchased locally. For all traffic-related emergencies, call the Royal Oman Police at 9999. Have an Arabic speaker call when giving directions to a location, since English-speaking operators are not always available.

See ourRoad Safety pageor theRoyal Oman Policewebsitefor further information.

Aviation Safety Oversight:As there is no direct commercial air service to the United States by carriers registered in Oman, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not assessed the Government of Oman’s Civil Aviation Authority for compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards. See theFAA’s safety assessment pagefor further information.

Maritime Travel:Mariners planning travel to Oman should also check forU.S. maritime advisories and alerts. Information may also be posted to the U.S. Coast Guard homeport websiteand theNGA broadcast warnings.

Fact Sheet

Please see Fact Sheet for this country/area.

Oman International Travel Information (2024)

FAQs

Can US citizens travel to Oman right now? ›

COVID-19 Requirements: There are no COVID-related entry requirements for U.S. citizens. Please visit the Embassy of Oman website for the most current visa information. Requirements for Entry: Passport valid for at least six months.

What is the requirement to visit in Oman? ›

Most international visitors need a tourist visa to stay in Oman for longer than 14 days. Only 5 countries enjoy freedom of movement in Oman: Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Travelers from over 70 countries are now able to apply for an Oman visit visa online.

Is it safe to travel to Oman right now? ›

Terrorism in Oman

Terrorist attacks in Oman cannot be ruled out. Attacks could be indiscriminate including in places visited by foreigners. Stay aware of your surroundings, keep up to date with local media reports and follow the advice of local authorities.

How much is a visa to Oman for US citizens? ›

Oman Tourist e-visa fees for citizens of United States of America
Type of visaEmbassy feeService fee
Single entry (30 days stay)$53.00$59.00
Multiple entry (30 days stay)$131.00$59.00
Multiple entry (30 days stay)$150.00$299.00

Can you drink alcohol in Oman? ›

Compared It is illegal to drink alcohol or to be drunk in public. You will find that some hotels and restaurants are licenced to sell alcohol to consume within the premises and others are not – often the larger luxury hotels have a licence while some smaller hotels and local restaurants outside Muscat do not.

Is Oman a cheap country? ›

On average, Oman is the cheapest country to purchase or rent an apartment in, as well as being the most affordable country in terms of monthly costs (excluding rent). It is also the third cheapest country for monthly utility bills, costing around $103. The average monthly net salary in Oman is around $2,205.

Do US citizens need a visa for Oman? ›

US travelers can visit Oman without a visa, but only for short stays of up to 14 days. To stay for longer a visa is required.

What vaccines are needed for Oman? ›

Vaccines and Medicines
Vaccines for diseaseClinical Guidance for Healthcare providers
Hepatitis BHepatitis B - CDC Yellow Book Dosing info - Hep B
MeaslesMeasles (Rubeola) - CDC Yellow Book
RabiesRabies - CDC Yellow Book
TyphoidTyphoid - CDC Yellow Book Dosing info - Typhoid
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What is the dress code in Oman? ›

All trousers and clothing have to be long with sleeves reaching the wrists. Women are required to wear a headscarf and cover their décolleté. When swimming in public places such as beaches and wadis, please wear a t-shirt and shorts; this applies for both women and men.

Is Oman safe to visit as a woman? ›

In fact, Oman was recently named the safest country in the world for women travelers by the World Economic Forum. I've visited Oman and created the ultimate 10 day route for you by car.

Is it safe for a single woman to travel to Oman? ›

How To Stay Safe. Oman is a wonderful destination for a woman traveling alone, because there is almost no crime here. Men and women keep their distance in public, which means you won't have to worry about pickpockets, being groped or hassled by men, or other issues.

Is Oman visa easy to get? ›

Most foreigners need a visa to enter the country.

The easiest visa to obtain for tourists is the Oman eVisa.

How long does it take to get Oman visa? ›

Overview of the Oman work visa fees and processing time
Visa categoryVisa fees (approx.)Processing time (approx.)
Employment visaRs. 4,500 – Rs. 6,5005 - 10 working days
Business visaRs. 4,500 – Rs. 6,5005 - 10 working days
Job visaRs. 4,500 – Rs. 6,5005 - 10 working days
Feb 14, 2024

Do U.S. citizens need a visa for Dubai? ›

US citizens with a US passport that is valid for more than six months do not need to obtain a UAE visa prior to traveling to the UAE if the duration of their visit will be less than one month. This includes US citizens with visas or entry stamps from other countries in their passports.

Do US citizens need transit visa for Oman? ›

Oman warmly welcomes travelers from all over the world who wish to visit the country, whether it be for tourism or as a transit hub, before continuing their journey to their next destination. If your flight includes a layover in Oman, it is necessary to obtain an Oman transit visa.

Do US citizens need a visa to transit through Oman? ›

Oman Transit Visa needs to be applied for when you are travelling between two countries and you have a change of flight in Oman. If you are travelling through Oman via the same flight, you are allowed to stay for up to six hours but you must have onward flight ticket and visa (if applicable).

Who can enter Oman without visa? ›

Citizens of GCC countries (the Kingdom of Bahrain, the State of Kuwait, the State of Qatar, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates) do not require visas to enter Oman. The process of obtaining a visa for visitors to Oman is managed by the Royal Oman Police (ROP).

Can I get a visa on arrival in Oman? ›

the government now only maintains the visa on arrival Muscat Airport service for exceptional cases only. As the Muscat visa on arrival facilities are now not openly available, travelers should submit their visa application online in advance to avoid problems boarding a flight or passing through Omani passport control.

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