Qatar Family Visa Extension Guide 2026 — Step by Step

Qatar Family Visa Extension Guide 2026 — Step by Step

Once your family arrives in Qatar, the initial visit visa is usually valid for 30 days. To keep your loved ones with you for a longer period, you must complete the Qatar Family Visa Extension process. In 2026, this process remains digital and highly efficient.

This guide explains the mandatory medical tests, insurance requirements, and how to extend your visa for up to 6 months via Metrash2.


1. Maximum Duration for Extension

Not all visit visas can be extended for the same duration. In 2026, the rules are:

  • Immediate Family (Spouse/Children): Can be extended for up to 6 months.
  • Other Relatives: Usually extendable for up to 3 months.
  • Note: Extension is done on a month-to-month basis.

2. Mandatory Requirements for Extension

You cannot extend the visa without completing these two steps after the visitor arrives:

A. Medical Commission Test

After the first 30 days, the visitor must undergo a medical check-up (usually a blood test and chest X-ray).

  • Location: Medical Commission Department (Abu Hamour) or authorized private clinics.
  • Requirement: Passport copy and original visa.
  • Fee: QAR 100.

B. Health Insurance Renewal

You must ensure that the visitor’s health insurance covers the entire duration of the requested extension. You can renew this through any registered insurance provider in Qatar.


3. How to Extend Visa via Metrash2 (Process)

Follow these steps to extend the visa without visiting the MOI office:

  1. Login to Metrash2 App.
  2. Click on Visa -> Visa Services.
  3. Select Extend Visa.
  4. Enter the Visa Number or Passport Number.
  5. Select the number of months you want to extend (usually 1 month at a time).
  6. Pay the extension fee of QAR 200 per month.

4. When to Apply for Extension?

The best time to apply for an extension is 2 to 3 days before the current visa expires. Do not wait until the last day to avoid technical delays or fines.


5. Important Internal Links

To manage your visa effectively, keep these guides handy:


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the fine for overstaying a visit visa in Qatar? The overstay fine is QAR 200 per day. It is crucial to extend the visa before it expires to avoid these charges.

Do infants need a medical test for visa extension? Usually, children below a certain age are exempt from the medical test, but you must still pay the extension fee and have valid insurance.

Can I extend a visit visa if the sponsor’s QID is expired? No, the sponsor’s Residency Permit (QID) must be valid for at least the duration of the requested visa extension.

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