According to the law of the Saudi Passport and Immigration Department, the sponsors of foreigners working in the Kingdom are responsible for keeping the workers' documents complete, including the workers' Iqama, their annual medical insurance, and the issuance of exit visas or final exit visas. The execution of other matters is included.
A person on Twitter of Juzaat inquired, 'It has been 60 days since the departure, Iqama is valid, can they come to the country again on the same visa?'

A canceled Iqama cannot be used again even if the validity of the Iqama card is still valid. The duration of the card is not determined, but the iqama of the worker who leaves the country is canceled in the central system of authorizations.
It should be noted that there is a period of 60 days after the final exit is issued, during which it is necessary to travel out of the country.
After leaving the country, the worker's file is closed in the central immigration system, but the worker's data is preserved in the system.
Persons who leave the country legally on a non-exit visa are allowed to enter the country on another visa whenever they wish. There is no restriction on their re-entry, however, the visa on which they resided in the country prior to departure expires. Therefore, a second visa must be obtained for re-entry.
A person inquired about the repatriation of the wife, "How should the fee be collected to extend the period of repatriation of the wife who is outside the country?"
Answering the question, Juzaat said that "those persons who are iqama holders of the state go to the country on exit visa, during which they are provided with the facility that they can extend the period of their exit visa while staying outside the country." .
"In order to extend the period of exit and promise of persons who have gone outside the country, their sponsors in the country shall submit the fixed fee for the extension of the period of exit and promise."
Two categories have been kept in the bank's 'Sadad' option for depositing fees, one is the exit fee and the other option is the exit fee for people who have gone abroad.
For exit pledges, the fee should be deposited through the second option, after which the extension of the exit pledge period should be completed from the Abshar account of the sponsor.
Be aware that some people mistakenly try to collect fees by simply using the 'exit promise' fee option, which is incorrect.
This option is for the persons who are present in the country and for whom the exit permit is intended to be issued while the other option is for the persons who have gone out of the country to submit the fee for the required period.
Extension of exit and re-entry is based on the duration of stay and the fee will also be deposited accordingly.
A monthly fee of 100 riyals has been set for exit re-entry. Accordingly, the fee will be deposited to extend the period of exit and promise, keeping in mind the remaining period of residence.