Okay, here is my experience of getting a Kuwait visa online, hope it helps!
So, I decided to visit Kuwait. First thing I did was to figure out the visa situation. I heard that there’s an e-Visa thing, which sounded pretty convenient. I went to a website about it, but I am not gonna say the name of it. I am not sure if it’s the real deal or not, so you need to be careful.
Fill in the application: There was an application form I needed to fill out. It asked for the usual stuff – name, passport details, travel dates, and why I was going to Kuwait. I double-checked everything because you don’t want any mistakes on these forms.

- I found a site that looked official enough. It had info about e-Visas, so I was like, “Alright, let’s do this.”
- There was a button that said “Apply Now” or something like that. Clicked it.
- Filled out the form with my details. They wanted to know all sorts of things, but it was pretty standard.
After I filled out the form, the next step was payment. I’m always a bit nervous about paying for things online, but I checked the site was secure and all. Put in my card details, crossed my fingers, and hit “Pay”.
After paying, I got an email confirming my application was being processed. It said it could take a few days, so I just had to wait.
- Got an email saying my application was in. Phew!
- Waited for a few days. Checked my email like a hundred times a day.
And then, bam! Another email popped up saying my visa was approved. I downloaded it and printed a copy, just in case.
- Visa approved! Got the email. Downloaded the e-Visa. Felt like a secret agent or something.
In conclusion
Getting the Kuwait e-Visa was pretty straightforward. The hardest part was probably just waiting and wondering if everything was going okay. But in the end, it all worked out. I guess this is the new way to travel, huh? Everything’s online these days.
Just remember, if you’re doing this, make sure you’re on a legit website. Don’t want to get scammed or anything. Always double-check everything and be careful with your personal info. Safe travels, everyone!