The purpose of this study was investigating psychosocial and economic reintegrationrnchallenges of female forced returnees from Saudi Arabia. The participants of the study wererneight female forced returnees from Saudi Arabia and stakeholders involved in reintegration ofrnreturnees. The study employed qualitative approach particularly, case study to get in-depthrninsight of the subject matter. Data collected through purposive sampling. The data wasrncollected through in-depth interview, key informant interview, and observation. The data wasrnanalyzed thematically. Finding of the study indicates that returnees face psychosocial andrneconomic challenges which hinder them from reintegrating. Female forced returneesrnexperienced the following psychosocial reintegration challenges: depression and stress due tornprevious and current situation, misconception from the community, pressure from communityrnincluding family and friend, social isolation, loss of family care and support, and conflictrnamong returnees. The returnees also face the following economic reintegration challenges:rndifficulty of generating sustainable challenges, insufficient of skill training, lack of market,rnlack of access to loan and exaggerated interest rate, and lack of feasible training course.rnMoreover the returnee‟s reintegration challenges were affected by lack of timeliness ofrnreintegration support and decline of follow up and technical support. From the study it wasunderstood that there was gap in providing comprehensive reintegration support for femalernforced returnees. The returnees are not happy with reintegration support being delivered by therntown administration it lacked understanding the real need of the returnees. The study showedrnthat there is a need to establish system which deals with forced returnee‟s reintegration. Thernstudy also revealed that family and community involvement need to be required to ensurerneffective reintegration of female forced returnees.