Key Takeaways:
- Sept 24–Oct 9 online-only window via official app/website
- First-time pilgrims get automatic priority—repeat applicants follow
- Oct 9 deadline absolute—no late entries accepted
The United Arab Emirates will begin accepting Hajj 2026 applications on September 24, 2025. Registration closes October 9.
All submissions must be online through the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments website or its official smart app. Paper applications are not accepted.
The authority prioritizes Emirati citizens performing Hajj for the first time. Repeat pilgrims may apply only after first-timers secure slots.
Officials state this ensures fair access and streamlines travel arrangements. The early registration window aims to prevent past logistical issues.
Citizens must use their federal ID to apply. The system automatically verifies first-time status against national records. No exceptions exist for missed deadlines. Applications submitted after October 9 will not be processed.
Saudi Arabia sets annual pilgrim quotas for each country. The UAE authority coordinates directly with Saudi officials to allocate slots. Priority for first-time pilgrims aligns with Saudi regulations.
Emiratis are urged to apply early within the 15-day window.
Technical support is available via the app’s live chat feature during registration hours.
The authority confirms no extensions will be granted beyond October 9.
This process replaces previous years’ paper-based systems. Digital registration reduces errors and speeds up document processing. Pilgrims receive immediate confirmation upon successful submission.
The authority warns against third-party agents. Only direct applications via official channels are valid. Fraudulent submissions result in permanent disqualification.
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