
Following recent government announcements allowing expatriates in Kuwait to bring their spouses and children on visit visas with the possibility of converting them into dependent residency, confusion has emerged among applicants. Despite widespread expectations, many typing centres report that the conversion option is not yet available in practice, leaving families uncertain about timelines and procedures. The discrepancy between official statements and on-ground implementation has raised questions about when the new regulation will be fully activated and uniformly applied across residency departments. Below is a question from an Arab Times reader.
Question
Dear Arab Times,
Recently Kuwait govt. has announced that the expatriate can bring their spouse and children in visit visa and convert them into dependent visa.. However, when we checked for the application the typing centres are telling it’s not yet implemented.. Any idea when this rule will be implement?
Answer
Kuwait's Ministry of Interior has officially announced measures allowing expatriates to bring their spouses and children on visit visas with the option of converting them into dependent residency. The policy framework exists, residency departments and typing centres are still awaiting clear executive instructions and system activation, which is why conversion applications are currently not being accepted.
What does the rule say
1. New Visit-Visa Family Rules Are Already in Effect
Kuwait has expanded and reopened family visit visas for expatriates as part of broader immigration reforms implemented in 2025. Under these updated visit visa rules:
2. Conversion to a Dependent (Residence) Visa Is Not Automatic
Currently, only some expats have been granted who meet the conditions (financially & on humanitarian grounds). For the full roll-out timeline, no official public date has been announced yet for when all typing centres and all scenarios will fully support the visit-visa to dependent-visa conversion. Authorities are in the process of fully implementing the rule in early 2026.
Source: Arab Times