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Complete PRO Services for Qiwa, Absher & GOSI in Saudi Arabia
Posted: Jun 05, 2026
We serve 281 establishments operating in Saudi Arabia. PRO Services in Saudi Arabia is coordination between at least seven government platforms belonging to five different ministries, which your employees interact with throughout their lifecycle at the company. Qiwa for work permit and visa, Absher for Iqama and dependents, GOSI for social insurance, Mudad for wage protection, Muqeem for data verification. We handle the coordination between all of them, with a strict legal proxy model that does not require password sharing, and complete transparency on fees.
Service Snapshot ▸ Qiwa — Work Permit, Work Visa, and NitaqatWe manage your account on the Qiwa platform for issuing and renewing work permits and work visas, monitoring your Nitaqat band monthly, and submitting sponsorship transfer and profession amendment requests. Any delay in work-permit renewal freezes all Qiwa services for the company, so we follow up proactively 60 days before the expiry date.
- Absher Business — Iqama and Dependents
- GOSI and Mudad Platforms
- Document Attestation and Official Paperwork
Service Objectives
Motaded's PRO objective is not merely to complete transactions. The three goals by which we measure our success with you:
Goal 1: Zero Qiwa service freezes during the year. More than 60% of companies experience at least one Qiwa freeze per year due to simple errors in WPS, GOSI, or delayed work-permit renewal. Our clear goal is that you never experience this as long as you are our client. We monitor the three indicators monthly and intervene before reaching the freeze stage.
Goal 2: Reduce total transaction cost by 40%. An internal PRO employee with benefits, insurance, and office costs exceeds SAR 85,000 annually, plus errors that may cost another SAR 30,000 in fines and delays. Our service comes at less than half the total, with complete fee transparency. Actual government fee details are documented in our Iqama and Work Permit Fees 2026 Guide.
Goal 3: Free your internal team for productive tasks. When Motaded handles government transactions, your HR team reclaims its time for tasks that actually grow the company: strategic hiring, training, performance development, talent retention. No more hours waiting at passports offices or translation bureaus.
Work Tracks ▸ Track 1: Complete Employee LifecycleFrom recruitment to end of service. We start from work permit and visa issuance on Qiwa, medical examination and reception, Iqama issuance on Absher, registration on GOSI, enrollment on Mudad, registration on Muqeem, dependent visas, all the way to end of service, Iqama cancellation, and final settlement. Every step documented, with proactive alerts for every critical date.
- Track 2: Periodic Monitoring and Renewals
- Track 3: Special Transactions and Documents
We listen first. Your establishment size, number of foreign employees, nature of your activity, current administrative challenges, and most frequent transactions. The meeting includes your company leadership and Motaded's sector specialist. No commitment at this stage.
- Step 2: Detailed and Transparent Quote
- Step 3: Contract Signing and Legal Proxy
- Step 4: Operations Begin and Dedicated Account Manager
- Step 5: Monthly Reports and Monitoring
We serve 281 establishments in medical, pharmaceutical, food, industrial, and service sectors. Our teams are divided by sector: the medical sector team understands HR requirements alongside SFDA requirements, the industrial team understands linking the Salamah platform with industrial city Nitaqat. Qualitative specialization shortens time and reduces transaction errors.
- Legal Proxy Model — No Password Sharing
- Complete Fee Transparency
- Dedicated Account Manager
About the Author
Uneeb Khan is the founder of Techager and has over 6 years of experience in tech writing and troubleshooting. He loves converting complex technical topics into guides that everyone can understand.
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