Qatari citizens need a UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before travelling to the United Kingdom. It does not matter whether you are going for a holiday, a family visit, a business meeting, or even just passing through. If you hold a Qatari passport and you are heading to the UK, the ETA is required.
This article covers exactly what the UK ETA requires from Qatari applicants. Not the general overview — that is covered in the full Qatar ETA guide. This is the requirements breakdown: what you need, what the form will ask, and what you can safely leave at home.
The UK ETA Requirements at a Glance
Here is the short version. Every Qatari citizen applying for a UK ETA needs:
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Valid Qatari biometric passport | Must be biometric; must cover your stay |
| Digital photo | Taken or uploaded during the application |
| Email address | Used for all correspondence, including approval |
| Payment method | Credit card, debit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay |
| Personal information | Name, date of birth, nationality, passport number |
| Security declaration | Answers to suitability questions about criminal and immigration history |
That is it. Nothing else is required to submit the application.
The rest of this article explains each item in detail so you know exactly what “valid” and “biometric” mean, what the photo needs to look like, what the security questions actually ask, and what you do not need to include.
Passport Requirements for Qatari Citizens
Does the Passport Have to Be Biometric?
Yes. Your passport must be an ePassport — also called a biometric passport. You can identify one by the small gold camera symbol on the front cover. This chip holds your personal and biometric data.
If your Qatari passport does not have this symbol, it is not eligible. You would need to apply for a new biometric passport through the relevant Qatari authorities before you can apply for a UK ETA.
The ETA is digitally linked to your passport number. This is important: if you renew your passport after your ETA is approved, the old approval becomes invalid. You would need to reapply.
Passport Validity Rules
Your passport does not need to be valid for six months beyond your travel dates the way some countries require. However, it must be valid for the full duration of your intended stay in the UK.
That said, it is always sensible to have several months of validity remaining. If your passport expires while you are in the UK, you will face complications at the border on your way home or on any connecting flights.
The UK ETA itself is valid for two years from the date of approval, or until your passport expires — whichever comes first. So if your passport has only six months left when you apply, your ETA will only be valid for six months, not two years.
What If Your Passport Is About to Expire?
If your passport expires within the next few months, renew it first. Then apply for the ETA using the new passport number.
Applying with a nearly-expired passport and then renewing before your trip means your ETA will no longer be linked to the correct document. You would have to reapply and pay again. Save yourself the hassle.
Dual Nationals: Which Passport to Use
If you hold Qatari citizenship alongside another nationality, apply for the ETA using the passport you will physically travel with. The ETA is tied to a specific passport number, not a person.
If you arrive at the UK border with a different passport than the one linked to your ETA, border control will not be able to verify your authorisation. Apply with the travel document you will actually hand to the airline and the border officer.
For more on UK ETA eligibility for GCC citizens, including how nationality and residency interact, see the dedicated eligibility page.
Photo Requirements
The photo requirement trips up more applicants than almost anything else. The ETA system uses automated image processing, so small mistakes — glare, shadows, an expression that blocks your features — can send your application to a manual queue and add days to your wait.
Technical Specifications
During the application, you will either upload a saved digital photo or take a selfie directly through the app or browser. Either way, the image must meet these standards:
- Format: JPEG or PNG
- Background: Plain white or very light grey — no patterns, shadows, or objects
- Face coverage: Your face must take up 70–80% of the frame
- Lighting: Even and natural — no harsh shadows on the face or background
- Sharpness: Clearly in focus, no blur
For the full technical breakdown of UK ETA photo requirements, including pixel dimensions and file size limits, see the dedicated guide.
Appearance Rules
- Look straight at the camera with a neutral expression — mouth closed, eyes open
- Remove glasses (even if you wear them daily — glasses are not permitted in ETA photos)
- Head coverings worn for religious reasons are permitted, but your full face must be clearly visible from forehead to chin and ear to ear
- No hats, caps, or any other non-religious head coverings
- No filters, touch-ups, or heavy editing
The biometric information requirements page covers the facial recognition rules in more detail, including the specific rules for children and infants.
Common Photo Mistakes That Cause Delays
Most photo problems come from one of these:
- Camera flash creating a glare on glasses (easiest fix: remove glasses)
- Thumb or finger partially covering the MRZ — the two lines of code at the bottom of your passport photo page — when photographing the passport
- Low light or grainy selfie taken indoors at night
- Photo taken too close, so the face is cropped at the chin or top of head
- Shadows from overhead lighting falling across the face
If the automated system cannot process your photo cleanly, your application goes to a manual caseworker. That is not a rejection, but it can add two to three days to your processing time.

Personal Information the Form Will Ask For
The UK ETA application form asks for standard identity information. Have the following ready before you start:
- Full name as it appears in the machine-readable zone (MRZ) of your passport — the two lines of text at the bottom of your photo page. Use this version exactly, including any hyphens.
- Date of birth
- Nationality (Qatari)
- Passport number
- Passport issue date and expiry date
- Email address — this is where your approval will be sent. Use one you check regularly and type it carefully. A typo here means you will not receive your confirmation.
- Phone number
- Country of residence
- Purpose of visit — tourism, business, transit, study, or medical. See the list of permitted travel purposes if you are unsure which category applies to your trip.
The form does not ask for your travel dates, flight numbers, hotel bookings, or a detailed itinerary. You just need the above.
Security and Suitability Questions
Every applicant, regardless of nationality, must answer a series of security and suitability questions. These are standard questions used by the UK Home Office to screen for potential risk.
What the Questions Cover
The questions ask whether you have:
- A criminal conviction in any country
- Been convicted of a war crime or crime against humanity
- Been involved in terrorism or extremist activity
- Had a UK visa or entry refused or cancelled
- Been deported or removed from the UK or any other country
- Been banned from entering the UK
If the answer to any of these is yes, you still need to declare it. The system cross-references against international security databases. Undisclosed history is far more damaging than disclosed history.
What Happens If You Have a Previous Refusal
If you had a UK visa refused in the past, or your UK ETA application was declined before, declare it. A caseworker will review your application and look at the circumstances. This does not automatically mean a second refusal.
What does cause problems is hiding it. The system knows. If a discrepancy is found, it looks like deliberate deception — which is grounds for a long-term entry ban, not just a refusal.
The suitability section is not designed to catch genuine travelers out. It is designed to identify people who pose a risk. If you are planning a holiday or visiting family, answer honestly and move on.
What You Do NOT Need
This section matters because many Qatari travelers have experience with Schengen visa applications, which require extensive supporting documents. The UK ETA process is different.
You do not need to provide:
- Hotel booking confirmation — the ETA application does not ask for accommodation details
- Return flight ticket — no proof of onward travel is required at the application stage
- Bank statements or proof of funds — financial documentation is not part of the ETA application
- Travel insurance — not required to apply (though it is wise to have for your trip)
- Letter of invitation — not required, even if you are visiting family
- Employment letter or employer confirmation — not needed
- Itinerary or travel plans — the form does not ask for day-by-day plans
The only documents involved in the application itself are your passport, your photo, and your payment method. Everything else stays at home.
Note that border officers at UK entry points can ask for supporting documents when you arrive — things like proof of accommodation or funds. But that is separate from the ETA application. The ETA gets you on the plane. UK border control makes the final decision on entry.
For the full confirmed document list, see the ETA documents required checklist.
Requirements for Qatari Children and Infants
Every traveller needs their own ETA, including newborns. There is no family ETA or group authorisation. Each passport gets its own application.
Parents or guardians apply on behalf of their children. The same requirements apply: the child needs their own Qatari biometric passport and their own photo that meets the biometric photo specifications.
Taking a compliant photo of an infant is the trickiest part. The child’s face must be clearly visible, looking at the camera. Place the baby on a white blanket or white sheet on a flat surface and photograph from above. Keep the background plain and avoid anything in the frame — toys, patterns, other faces.
For more on the UK ETA for children, including infants and what to do when a child does not yet have a biometric passport, see the dedicated article.
If you are travelling as a group or family, each person submits a separate application. There is no combined application. See the UK ETA group booking process for tips on managing multiple applications efficiently, and the family group ETA guide for GCC families specifically.
Payment: What to Have Ready
The ETA requires a fee paid online at the time of application. The payment is non-refundable whether your application is approved or refused. Before you start the form, have one of the following ready:
- Credit card (Visa, Mastercard, or American Express)
- Debit card
- Apple Pay
- Google Pay
For details on accepted payment methods for the UK ETA, see the payment guide. If your payment fails during the application, see the payment failure troubleshooting page before trying again — repeated failed attempts can sometimes trigger a card block.
For information on the ETA fees and processing fees, including the difference between the standard and urgent processing options, see the fees page. Also check the refund and cancellation policy before paying if you have any concerns about needing to cancel.
If you need your ETA approved faster than the standard timeline, the urgent fast-track option may be worth considering.
After You Apply: What to Expect
Once you submit the application and payment, you will receive an email confirming your submission. Most applications are decided within 3 working days. Some are processed faster. If your application triggers a manual review — usually due to a photo issue or a security question that needs further checking — it may take longer.
You will receive your decision by email. There is no physical document. The ETA is digitally linked to your passport number and is visible to airlines and UK border systems when they scan your travel document.
Keep a screenshot or a PDF of your approval email. It is not strictly required at the airport, but having it available avoids any confusion if there is a system delay at check-in.
To check the status of a submitted application, use the visa status check tool.
Once approved, your ETA permits multiple entries to the UK over its validity period. Each visit can be up to six months. You do not need to reapply between visits as long as the ETA and your passport are both still valid.
For more on what to do after you receive approval, including how the eGate process works at UK airports, see what to do after your UK ETA is approved.
Requirements Vary by Travel Purpose
The documents required at the application stage are the same regardless of why you are visiting. But the purpose you select on the form does affect which rules apply to your stay.
- Tourism and leisure: Covered under standard visitor rules. See the tourism and visiting family ETA type for what this permits and what it does not.
- Visiting family or friends: The same ETA applies. See visit family and friends.
- Business: Permitted for meetings, conferences, and certain business activities. Paid work is not allowed on an ETA. See prohibited activities for the line between permitted business and work that requires a visa.
- Transit: If you are passing through a UK airport without entering the country, you still need an ETA. The rules differ depending on whether you stay airside or pass through border control. See the transit ETA guide and the transit ETA type page.
- Short-term study: Courses under six months are permitted on an ETA. Anything longer requires a student visa. See short-term study ETA type.
- Medical treatment: Permitted. See the medical treatment ETA type.
- Marriage: Permitted for the ceremony but specific rules apply. See marriage or civil partnership.
If you are unsure whether the ETA covers your specific purpose, compare it with a standard UK visa on the ETA vs. visa differences page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Qatari citizens need a UK ETA for every visit?
No. Once approved, the ETA covers multiple visits over its validity period (two years or until passport expiry). You only need to reapply if your passport expires, if you get a new passport, or if your ETA is cancelled.
Can I apply for the UK ETA from outside Qatar?
Yes. The application is fully online and available from anywhere in the world. The important thing is that you are applying with a valid Qatari passport.
What if I have dual nationality — Qatari and another country?
Apply using the passport you will travel with. The ETA is linked to a specific passport number, not your identity in general. If you travel to the UK with your other passport, your Qatari ETA will not be visible to border systems.
My name on my passport has a hyphen. How do I enter it on the form?
Enter your name exactly as it appears in the MRZ — the two lines of machine-readable text at the bottom of your passport photo page. If the MRZ omits the hyphen or abbreviates your name, use that version. Mismatches between the form and the MRZ are one of the top causes of avoidable delays.
Do children born in Qatar need a UK ETA?
Yes. Every traveller needs their own approved ETA regardless of age. Infants and children need a valid Qatari biometric passport and a compliant photo. Parents apply on their behalf.
What if my UK ETA is refused?
An ETA refusal does not prevent you from ever visiting the UK. It means you will need to apply for a Standard Visitor Visa instead. You cannot appeal an ETA refusal directly, but you can go through the full visa process, which allows you to submit supporting documentation and a more detailed explanation of your circumstances.
Can I check my ETA status online?
Yes. Use the ETA status check tool to see the current status of your submitted application.
Is the ETA the same for all GCC citizens?
The same system applies to all six GCC nationalities. The requirements are the same whether you hold a Bahraini, Kuwaiti, Omani, Saudi, or UAE passport. Qatari citizens follow the same process.
Ready to apply? Submit your application at application.etauk.ae.
If you have questions before applying, visit the FAQ page or get in touch via the contact page. For the latest changes to the ETA programme, check the recent updates page.