Alexis Charpentier
16 Dec, 2025
11 mins read
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Oman, the jewel of the Arabian Peninsula, beckons travelers with its stunning fjords, ancient forts, and welcoming culture. For citizens of Finland planning a trip, obtaining the necessary travel authorization is now a streamlined, digital process through the Oman eVisa system. This comprehensive guide details about Oman eVisa from Finland, ensuring a smooth transition from Helsinki to Muscat.

Whether you need a visa or not, will solely be based on the intended period of your stay. The citizens of Finland have an opportunity to enter Oman without a visa and spend up to 14 days there. This exemption is however conditional and you must provide a confirmed hotel reservation, health insurance, a flight ticket into the country and evidence of sufficient funds in order to be allowed in.
When travelling more than 14 days, or not meeting all the requirements of the visa-free, a valid eVisa is required to be obtained prior to travel.
For Finnish citizens planning a trip longer than two weeks, the following Unsponsored Tourist eVisa types are generally available through the Royal Oman Police (ROP) official portal:
Most tourists opt for the single-entry 30-Day Tourist Visa to allow maximum time for exploration.

The application process is entirely digital, meaning you only need to submit high-quality, clear scans or digital copies of the following documents:
The Finnish passport should have a minimum of six (6) months left to expiry before the date of your entry into the Sultanate of Oman. Applicants with a passport whose expiry date is less than six months are expected to be automatically declined in eVisa application.
The processing time for your Oman eVisa depends on the application method you choose:
It is strongly recommended to lodge your Oman Tourist eVisa application at least 4 to 7 days before your intended travel date. This allows ample time for the 2-4 business day processing window and provides a buffer for potential delays or if the authorities request additional information. If using a third-party agent, factor in their specific processing times as outlined in section 6.
Both single-entry and multiple-entry options are available for Finnish citizens. The standard 10-day and 30-day tourist visas are Single Entry, meaning they permit only one entry into Oman. If you plan to leave and re-enter Oman (e.g., a side trip to the UAE), you must apply for the 1 Year Multi-Entry Visa option.
Yes, absolutely. Every individual traveler, regardless of age, must have their own valid passport and a corresponding, separate eVisa if their stay exceeds 14 days. This includes infants and minors traveling with their parents.
If your application requires correction (e.g., a detail mismatch) or is rejected, you must typically start a fresh, new application. You cannot simply edit and resubmit a rejected application. Carefully review the rejection reason, ensure all documents and entered data are 100% accurate and match your passport, and then submit a new application and fee.

If your trip is 14 days or less, remember the strict conditions for visa-free entry:
If you fail to meet even one of these conditions, you may be denied entry, so for stays near the 14-day limit, applying for the 30-day eVisa for peace of mind is often the safer choice.
While applying directly through the Royal Oman Police (ROP) website offers the lowest cost, many travelers choose independent visa services like oman-evisa.info for added convenience and support. The benefits typically include:
Disclaimer: It is important to note that third-party agents charge a service fee, which is separate from the official government visa fee. Always verify the agent’s fee structure and reputation before submitting your application.
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