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Travel Advisory July 13, 2023

Bahrain - level 2: exercise increased caution.

Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed.

Exercise increased caution in Bahrain due to terrorism.

Country Summary: Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Bahrain. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, and local government facilities.

Read the  country information page   for additional information on travel to Bahrain.

If you decide to travel to Bahrain:

  • Enroll in the   Smart Traveler Enrollment Program  ( STEP ) to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Stay alert in locations frequented by tourists/Westerners.
  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Follow the Department of State on   Facebook   and  Twitter .
  • Review the  Country Security Report   for Bahrain.
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest  Travel Health Information related to your travel.
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the  Traveler’s Checklist .

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U.S. Embassy Manama

Building No. 979 Road 3119, Block 331 Zinj District Manama Kingdom of Bahrain Telephone: +(973) 1724-2700 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(973) 1727-5126 Fax: +(973) 1727-2594; 1725-6242 (Consular Section) The workweek in Bahrain is Sunday through Thursday. [email protected]

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See the Department of State’s Fact Sheet on Bahrain for information on U.S.– Bahrain relations.

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

Requirements for Entry: 

  • Passport valid for at least six months

Types of visas: 

  • Tourist Visas : Apply for two-week tourist visas at the  Bahrain eVisa website  or upon arrival. Ask for ten-year multiple entry visas if applying through the Bahrain embassy.  
  • U.S. Diplomatic and Official Passport Holders:   Diplomatic passport holders should coordinate their arrival with Embassy Manama. Official passport holders should follow their chain-of-command for DoD specific guidance.
  • Journalism Visas:  Journalists must have a journalism visa. Please apply for a visa in advance of your travel.

Be prepared to answer questions regarding your purpose of travel. Be sure to leave Bahrain before your visa expires; otherwise, you will face heavy fines, possible arrest, and/or deportation. A visa extension to stay beyond the original expiration date is possible.An extension request must be submitted via the Bahrain e-Visa website . Your visa must be valid for the duration of your stay in Bahrain. 

To work in Bahrain you must have: 

  • a valid work visa
  • a residency permit
  • a local identification card 

Consult  Bahrain’s Labor Market Regulatory Authority  for complete details. 

Obtain a valid work permit and signed employment contract before arriving in Bahrain. The contract should clearly state: 

  • Provisions related to relocation expenses
  • Type of housing and number of occupants
  • Any visa fees to be paid by the employee
  • Salary payment schedule and any salary penalties
  • Terms of probation period
  • Who pays transportation expenses, should the contract be terminated 
  • Local tax obligations, if any
  • Benefits offered including final settlement

Do not work in Bahrain on a tourist visa.  Even if employers advise you otherwise, Bahraini authorities will hold you personally liable if you do not have a valid work permit.  

Have all documents required for your employment permit authenticated before arriving . The U.S. Embassy in Manama cannot provide this service. For information on authentication of U.S.-issued documents, see  Authentication of American Academic Credentials for Use Abroad  and contact our  Office of Authentications . 

Do not allow your employer to retain your U.S. passport.  It is illegal, but a common practice, for Bahraini employers to retain your passport. Such retention could delay your travel or grant undue leverage to your employer in case of a dispute.

While many U.S. citizens have a positive experience working in Bahrain, some employed in the education sector have complained about lack of private accommodations, delay in payment of salary, withholding of passports, delay in issuance of residency, and a debt-related travel ban on leaving the country if the employee breaks a contract and the sponsor requires repayment of travel costs.

Exit Restrictions:  If you have unpaid debt or are involved in legal proceedings, authorities may not allow you to leave Bahrain until the issue is resolved.  Resolution may take several years. Additionally, this could force you to stay in Bahrain beyond the validity of your visa, at which point you would begin to accrue daily fines. The U.S. Embassy cannot pay your debt, fines, tickets, legal expenses or living expenses. 

Residents intending to return to Bahrain should   obtain a re-entry permit  valid for at least six months before leaving. Renew visas and residency permits through the  General Directorate of Nationality, Passports, and Residence (GDNPR) . 

HIV/AIDS Restrictions:  Some HIV/AIDS entry restrictions exist for visitors to and foreign residents of Bahrain. All declared HIV-positive foreigners risk immediate deportation. Although you are not required to declare HIV status upon arrival, the government may revoke visas of non-Bahrainis who are HIV positive. There may be a risk of getting tested for HIV without consent during a hospital visit. Please verify this information with the  Embassy of the Kingdom of Bahrain  before traveling.  

Travelers with HIV:  arry enough medication to cover your intended stay. Pharmacies reportedly will not sell HIV/AIDS medication to non-Bahraini citizens without a permit from the Ministry of Health. Health facilities and pharmacies are required to report HIV-positive foreigners to the Ministry of Health, which could lead to deportation. 

Bahrain does not recognize dual nationality, though some exceptions are made. Bahraini dual nationals are required to declare and register their second nationality with the government.

If you are eligible for Bahraini citizenship, authorities will not issue you a Bahraini passport unless you renounce your U.S. citizenship. Find information on  dual nationality ,  prevention of international child abduction , and  customs regulations   on our websites.

Safety and Security

Terrorism:  Terrorist groups and those inspired by such organizations are intent on attacking U.S. citizens abroad.  Terrorists are increasingly using less sophisticated methods of attack – including knives, firearms, and vehicles – to more effectively target crowds.  Frequently, their aim is unprotected or vulnerable targets, such as: 

  • High-profile public events (sporting contests, political rallies, demonstrations, holiday events, celebratory gatherings, etc.) 
  • Hotels, clubs, and restaurants frequented by tourists 
  • Places of worship 
  • Schools 
  • Parks 
  • Shopping malls and markets 
  • Public transportation systems (including subways, buses, trains, and scheduled commercial flights)  

For more information, see our Terrorism page.  

Crime : The crime rate in Bahrain is low, and violent crime is rare. Thieves and pickpockets are known to operate in the old market area. Common sense security precautions are effective in countering the threat of crime.

Demonstrations  occur regularly in specific areas and are usually peaceful and not disruptive to public order. They may take place in response to political or economic issues, on politically significant holidays, during international events, at night and on weekends.  

  • Demonstrations can be unpredictable. Avoid areas around protests and demonstrations. 
  • Check local media for updates and traffic advisories.

Demonstrations sometimes result in temporary road closures.  Demonstrators occasionally burn tires, throw rocks, or lob Molotov cocktails in specific neighborhoods at night.  In the past, they have used improvised explosive devices and shotgun-like projectile launchers against government security forces.  The Ministry of Interior maintains official checkpoints and will deploy crowd control agents against demonstrators if it is determined that the protest is becoming unruly or could impact public security.  In recent years, dialogue and community policing elements have been used to lower tensions and crowd control measures have been deployed as a last resort.

No U.S. citizens have been specifically targeted during protest activity. Local media outlets have sometimes expressed anti-U.S. sentiment, and demonstrators have occasionally burned U.S. flags. 

Remain alert to local security developments. For assistance, call the local police at 999.

Restricted travel:  The U.S. Embassy restricts its employees from traveling to specific areas where protest activity is more likely and advises all U.S. citizens to do the same. 

See the Embassy’s website for travel restrictions and security updates .  

International Financial Scams : See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  pages for information.

Technology Usage Abroad: Mobile devices are vulnerable to compromise, theft, and physical damage anywhere in the world. Best practices prior to traveling abroad are keeping all software (operating system and apps) updated, and using virtual private network and encrypted voice over IP (VoIP) applications if possible. Make sure that all VPN/VoIP are reputable, and U.S. based.  Do not connect to unknown open Wi-Fi.

GPS Navigation Apps are helpful in getting U.S. citizens around in a foreign country. Prior to using GPS apps, make sure you research the route to make sure it is safe. GPS navigation apps may give you the shortest route without safety considerations.

Be cautious of using dating apps/online dating websites abroad as U.S. citizens can be targeted by scammers. Make sure to inform your friends and family of your whereabouts, meet at a well-known public location, and do not consume suspicious food or drinks. Avoid traveling alone to bars or nightclubs.

Victims of Crime:  U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault are encouraged to contact the U.S. Embassy for assistance. Report crimes to the local police at 999 and contact the U.S. Embassy at +(973) 1724-2700 (business hours) or +(973) 1727-5126 (after hours).  Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime.

See our webpage on  help for U.S. victims of crime overseas .

  • Help you find appropriate medical care
  • Assist you in reporting a crime to the police
  • Contact relatives or friends with your written consent
  • Provide general information regarding the victim’s role during the local investigation   and following its conclusion
  • Provide a list of local attorneys
  • Provide our information on  victim’s compensation programs in the U.S.
  • Provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution
  • Help you find accommodation and arrange flights home
  • Replace a stolen or lost passport

Domestic Violence:  U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence are encouraged to contact the U.S. Embassy for assistance.

Tourism : The tourism industry is generally regulated, and safety inspections are regularly enforced. Hazardous areas/activities are identified with appropriate signage and professional staff is typically on hand in support of organized activities. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is widely available throughout the country. Outside of a major metropolitan center, it may take more time for first responders and medical professionals to stabilize a patient and provide life-saving assistance. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance. See our webpage for more  information on insurance providers for overseas coverage . 

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Individuals establishing a business or practicing a profession that requires additional permits or licensing should seek information from the competent local authorities, prior to practicing or operating a business.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the U.S., regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on  crimes against minors abroad  and the  Department of Justice  website.

Arrest Notification: If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately. Embassy officials can more readily visit you while you are still being detained at a police station than after you have been transferred to a prison. See our  webpage  for further information and our embassy website for a  list of local lawyers.

Extra-marital sexual relations are a criminal offense.  If a child is born out of wedlock, obtaining a civil birth certificate is extremely difficult and, while rare, may lead to the deportation of the mother and the child. Without a birth certificate, obtaining a passport for the child can be difficult. Additionally, transmission of citizenship is typically through the father which could lead to the child being stateless. In the case of U.S. citizen mothers, the embassy may be able to document such children as U.S. citizens or may be able to process an immigrant visa petition. Consult the embassy for options, but it is advisable to depart the country before giving birth.

Penalties for possessing, using, or trafficking illegal drugs are severe , including long jail sentences and heavy fines. You can be arrested for public drunkenness and disorderly behavior.

Penalties for driving under the influence include imprisonment and/or heavy fines. Any sign of alcohol consumption may be taken as evidence of driving under the influence.

Using vulgar language or hand gestures can result in heavy fines or criminal charges.

It is illegal to photograph certain buildings in Bahrain.

Always carry a form of identification with you , such as a passport, local ID card (CPR card), or driver’s license.

Child Abduction and Custody Cases:  There are no treaties in force between Bahrain and the United States concerning international parental child abduction and custody cases. Bahraini courts may ignore child custody decrees issued in the United States. 

Sharia law generally controls custody issues. Decisions are often based on age and gender of the children rather than the U.S. “best interest of the child” standard.

Social Services:  Information concerning family and child services can be found on the  Ministry of Labor and Ministry of Social Development websites.

Divorce:  Seek legal counsel and ascertain your rights in Bahrain before visiting the country if you are a U.S. citizen divorced from/in the process of divorcing a Bahraini citizen. This is particularly important regarding child custody issues. See our website on  Bahrain and international child abduction  for additional information. 

Faith-Based Travelers :  See the following webpages for details:

  • Faith-Based Travel Information  
  • International Religious Freedom Report – see country reports 
  • Human Rights Report – see country reports
  • Hajj Fact Sheet for Travelers   

International Volunteers:

  • Best Practices for Volunteering Abroad

LGBTQI+ Travelers : While there are no legal restrictions on same-sex sexual relations between people 21 and over, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender activities are not accepted by many Bahrainis. Some LGBTQI+ travelers have reported difficulties entering Bahrain on a passport bearing a name and photo that do not correspond to their gender identity. See our  LGBTQI+ Travel Information  page and section 6 of our  Human Rights Report  for further details.

Travelers with Disabilities:  The law in Bahrain prohibits discrimination against persons with physical, sensory, intellectual or mental disabilities, and the law is enforced. Social acceptance of persons with disabilities in public is not as prevalent as in the United States. Expect accessibility to be limited in public transportation, lodging, communication/information, and general infrastructure. Sidewalks and crosswalks—even in large cities—are not accessible. There are very few accessible restaurants, shops, or historical sites. Accessible bathrooms, even in major hospitals, are generally not available.

Students: See our  Students Abroad  page and  FBI travel tips .

Women Travelers:  Women traveling alone should maintain vigilance. Review our travel tips for  Women Travelers .

For emergency services in Bahrain, dial 999.

Ambulance services are:

  • Widely available but training and availability of emergency responders may be below U.S. standards.
  • Not equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment. 
  • Injured or seriously ill travelers may prefer to take a taxi or private vehicle to the nearest major hospital rather than wait for an ambulance. 

We highly recommend that all travelers review the U.S. Centers for Disease

Control and Prevention’s Travelers’ Health webpage and general Traveler Advice

for Bahrain.

  • Review all sub-sections including the Travel Health Notices, Vaccines and Medicines, Non-Vaccine-Preventable Diseases, Stay Healthy and Safe, Healthy Travel Packing List, and After Your Trip.
  • Reasons for Travel (for example: Adventure Travel, Spring Break Travel)
  • Travelers with Special Considerations (for example: Allergies, Long-Term Travelers and Expatriates)
  • General Tips (for example: Traveling with Medications, Travel Vaccines)

The Department of State, U.S. embassies and U.S. consulates do not pay medical bills.  Be aware that U.S. Medicare/Medicaid does not apply overseas. Most hospitals and doctors overseas do not accept U.S. health insurance.

Medical Insurance:  Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments See  our webpage  for more information on insurance providers for overseas coverage. Visit the  U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  for more information on type of insurance you should consider before you travel overseas.

Payment at all medical facilities is due at the time of service. Some hospitals have very limited direct billing capability for certain insurance carriers. Billing and insurance practices vary.

The Department of State strongly recommends supplemental insurance to cover medical evacuation.

Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription. Check with  Customs Affairs of Bahrain  to ensure the medication is legal in Bahrain. Most narcotic painkillers, stimulants, and controlled sedatives/hypnotics are not easily available, and may be illegal. Do not bring CBD oil or products to Bahrain.

Basic medical care is available  through public and private hospitals, as well as private clinics. In some facilities, the care is below U.S. standards. Public hospitals have trauma and Intensive Care Units. Most postoperative and trauma centers do not provide adequate pain management. People with chronic general medical or mental health conditions and HIV-related health issues may not be able to obtain U.S standards of emergency care in Bahrain. U.S. privacy and confidentiality laws may not apply to Bahraini medical providers.

Infectious Disease Considerations: The Kingdom of Bahrain has strict rules on persons in country with HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B or C. Treatment for these conditions is not available locally. Expatriates are subject to deportation or expulsion from Bahrain if medical authorities discover evidence of their status, even if they are well controlled on medication or do not require treatment.

Vaccinations:  Be up-to-date on all  vaccinations  recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Further health information:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC)

Air Quality:  Visit  AirNow Department of State  for information on air quality at U.S. Embassies and Consulates.

The U.S. Embassy maintains a  list of doctors and hospitals . We do not endorse or recommend any specific medical provider or clinic.

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety :  Road travel is generally safe. Highways and major roads in northern Bahrain are wide and well maintained. Roads in villages and older parts of Manama and Muharraq are narrow, congested and twisting.

Traffic Laws:

  • Traffic moves on the right.
  • At roundabouts (traffic circles), cars within the traffic circle have right of way over those attempting to enter.
  • Drivers frequently speed despite stiff penalties, including fines and possible imprisonment.
  • Police can detain drivers for traffic violations.
  • It is illegal to use a cell phone while driving, though it is very common.
  • Drivers are required to wear seat belts.
  • Traffic is more congested on the weekends with an influx of vehicles from neighboring countries.

Traffic Accidents:   Except for minor accidents, do not move the vehicle until you have filed a report with the traffic police. This applies to single-car accidents as well. If you move the car, insurance companies may deny coverage.

For minor accidents with no injuries, move your vehicle off the road to avoid further accidents. You do not have to wait at the scene for the police.

Filing Accident Reports :  You must file a report within 24 hours of the accident.

  • For minor accidents with no injuries, call 199. 
  • For accidents involving injury, call 999.
  • For the traffic department’s main switchboard, call 1787-2222. 

If an accident results in legal proceedings, both drivers may be prohibited from leaving the country until the matter is resolved. The traffic police will ask you to provide an identity card/document (passport), a driver’s license and a mobile number to assist with completing the accident report.

See to our  Road Safety page  for more information.

Visit the website of Bahrain’s  Tourism Authority  and  Ministry of Transportation . 

Public Transportation:  Bahrain has a newly expanded public bus system that extends throughout most of the country. A car is still needed to access most locations.

Taxis are available in Bahrain and are typically arranged by phone. Some rideshare apps also operate in Bahrain.

Aviation Safety Oversight : As there is no direct commercial air service to the United States by carriers registered in Bahrain, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not assessed the government of Bahrain’s Civil Aviation Authority for compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards. Further information may be found on the  FAA’s safety assessment page . 

Maritime Travel: Mariners planning travel to Bahrain should also check for U.S. maritime advisories and alerts . Information may also be posted to the U.S. Coast Guard homeport website , and the  NGA broadcast warnings . 

For additional travel information

  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)  to receive security messages and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
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  • See the  State Department’s travel website  for the  Worldwide Caution  and  Travel Advisories .
  • Follow us on X (formerly known as "Twitter") and Facebook .
  • See  traveling safely abroad  for useful travel tips.

Review information about International Parental Child Abduction in Bahrain .  For additional IPCA-related information, please see the  International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act ( ICAPRA )  report.

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Bahrain Entry and Travel Requirements

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Bahrain Entry Requirements are the set of rules that every foreign traveler must follow in order to enter Bahrain.

Currently, to enter Bahrain, you will simply need a valid passport and a visa . Your passport should remain valid for at least 6 months. Depending on your nationality, you may be eligible for an electronic visa or embassy visa. Moreover, citizens of GCC countries, including nationals of Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia, are allowed to enter Bahrain visa-free simply by presenting a valid national ID card. Visa exemption also applies to holders of Indian and Chinese special and diplomatic passports. 

In February 2022, the Ministry of Health of Bahrain decided to lift all restrictions allowing all travelers, regardless of their vaccination status, nationality, or age, to enter Bahrain. International tourists are now welcome on the similar rules as in the pre-pandemic times .

Please note that the Bahrain entry requirements, as well as international travel rules, may change at short notice due to the still-ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Some additional travel requirements may be imposed anytime during your visit abroad. Remember also to follow the travel advice of local authorities throughout your entire stay in Bahrain.

Read on for further information on recent entry rules, visa requirements, and other travel documents, and prepare best for your incoming trip to Bahrain.

Who can enter Bahrain?

Bahrain remains fully open for all international visitors . All travelers, no matter vaccinated or not, no longer need to meet covid-related requirements, including testing, vaccination, and quarantine requirements.

Documents check-list for entering Bahrain

  • valid passport
  • valid Bahrain visa
  • travel insurance (optional)

Testing, Vaccination, and Quarantine Requirements

Testing requirements.

From 20 February 2022, all arrivals, whether vaccinated or not, do not need to provide a PCR test to enter Bahrain.

Important! Since some airlines may have imposed their own boarding rules, you may be required to submit a negative result of the coronavirus test to be allowed on board. Please make sure to familiarize yourself with your airline's regulations.

Vaccination requirements

The Bahraini authorities no longer check the vaccination status of the arriving travelers. Entering Bahrain is now possible for all international visitors, both vaccinated and non-vaccinated.

Previously, travelers were required to show the vaccination proof upon arrival in Bahrain. The list of Bahrain-recognized Covid-19 vaccination includes the following manufacturers:

  • Pfizer/BioNTech
  • Sputnik Light
  • Janssen (Johnson & Johnson)

Quarantine requirements

There is no quarantine requirement upon arrival in Bahrain. Nevertheless, those travelers who are tested positive for coronavirus during their stay in Bahrain will need to undergo precautionary home or hotel self-isolation for 7 days (if fully vaccinated) or 10 days (if unvaccinated). The quarantine period may be ended earlier by receiving a negative result of a PCR test performed by a private hospital.

According to Bahraini regulations, anyone subjected to quarantine or self-isolation who does not comply with the rules may be fined up to 10,000 BHD or even jailed for up to 3 months.

Traveling from Bahrain

Bahrain introduced a few exit requirements that travelers need to meet to leave Bahrain. First of all, you cannot be involved in any legal proceedings or business disputes, have unpaid debt or be a child subject to a custody dispute. Moreover, you shouldn't overstay your visa. Otherwise, you may be fined or banned from future travel to Bahrain.

Before departing from Bahrain, do not forget to check the recent travel restrictions applicable in the country of your next destination you plan to visit.

Traveling to Bahrain

The Ministry of Health in Bahrain introduced the Green Alert Level in February 2022. Since then, international travelers no longer need to submit PCR tests, vaccination certificates, or undergo quarantine. With the introduction of the Green Alert Level, individuals no longer need to provide a Green Shield vaccine pass to access various places. Moreover, all indoor facilities returned to 100 % capacity.

The majority of foreign travelers still need to obtain a visa to travel to Bahrain. Every traveler should also hold a passport that will remain valid for at least 6 months from the planned date of the trip to Bahrain.

All passengers should check the boarding requirements for their airlines. Depending on the coronavirus situation, some airlines may have reduced service or may require travelers to meet additional requirements, including providing a negative Covid-19 test.

Entry Rules for Children

Children are subject to the same entry requirements as adult travelers. Currently, they only need to hold a valid passport and a visa. Parents or legal guardians are responsible for arranging all these travel documents for their underage travel companions.

Important: If a minor travels with a third party, parents or legal guardians need to prepare the written consent in consultation with the airport authorities and airline representatives. The document must be issued in Arabic or English.

Transit through Bahrain

Transit passengers are permitted to make a tranist stop at the Bahrain International Airport without needing to undergo coronavirus tests.

Bahrain did not introduce additional travel restrictions for passengers in transit. Nevertheless, they must remember to meet the entry requirements of the country of their final destination.

Bahrain Visa Requirements

Bahrain electronic visa.

Bahrain introduced the electronic visa system in 2014, facilitating the visa application process for nationals from several dozens of countries. The system allows getting a visa within minutes, while the entire application is to be completed entirely online.

An electronic visa to Bahrain is issued for tourism or business-related purposes. Depending on the applicant's nationality, the visa may be granted either for one or numerous entries. According to the particular visa type, the allowed period of stay in Bahrain ranges from 14 to 90 days.

Travelers who need to visit Bahrain for a longer period of time or for other purposes than business or tourism must apply for a regular embassy visa.

Embassy or consular visa

Foreign nationals who must have a visa to travel to Bahrain, but are not listed among nationalities eligible for an electronic visa, will need to obtain a traditional visa for Bahrain at the nearest embassy or diplomatic post.

Currently, travelers from over 120 different countries must apply for an embassy visa before traveling to Bahrain, regardless of their travel purpose or the duration of their planned stay in the Kingdom.

Application for a Bahrain embassy or consular visa requires visiting an embassy in person. For this reason, applicants need to book an appointment in advance and prepare the required supporting documents. The necessary documents may differ depending on the requested visa, e.g., study visa or work visa.

Visa-exempt Countries

According to the Bahrain visa policy, nationals of the countries belonging to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are allowed to visit the Kingdom of Bahrain visa-free. They only need to present a valid National ID Card upon entering the country either by air or through the King Fahd Causeway. The countries of the GCC include:

  • Saudi Arabia

Moreover, holders of Indian and Chinese diplomatic and special passports can also enter Bahrain without a visa.

Bahrain Health Declaration Form

Previously, all passengers had to complete the Ministry of Health's Health Declaration Form and download the 'BeAware App' for fast entry into Bahrain. Now, completing the Bahraini Passenger Locator Form is no longer mandatory. However, regardless of immunization status, all travelers still should download the application. It will be essential for self-isolation instructions in case of being tested positive for Covid-19 when in Bahrain. Visitors will also receive covid-related alerts and guidelines on a daily basis.

Travel Insurance

Before traveling to the Kingdom of Bahrain, every traveler is strongly recommended to obtain comprehensive travel insurance covering all overseas medical costs, including Covid-19 potential treatment costs. Make sure that your insurance policy covers all activities you wish to undertake throughout your entire stay in Bahrain.

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Bahrain Visa Guide: 5 Things You Need to Know to Plan Your Trip

In this comprehensive guide, we will cover everything you need to know about Bahrain visas, including how to check your visa status, visa prices, extensions, and the latest visa news. If you planning a trip to Bahrain? Before you embark on your journey, it’s essential to understand the visa requirements for your stay.

Checking Bahrain Visa Online

If you are wondering about the current status of your Bahrain visa, you can easily check it online. All you need is your passport number and access to the internet. Visit the official website of the Bahraini government’s e-visa system, enter your passport number, and you will instantly know the status of your visa.

Bahrain Visit Visa for 3 Months Price

If you plan to stay in Bahrain for an extended period, you might be interested in the visit visa for 3 months. The price for a 3-month visit visa varies depending on your nationality. Generally, the cost ranges between $80 to $120. It’s always a good idea to check the official Bahrain government’s website for the most up-to-date pricing information.

Bahrain Visit Visa Extension

Need to extend your stay in Bahrain? You can apply for a visit visa extension through the e-visa system. However, it’s important to note that not all visit visas are eligible for extensions. Some nationalities may have restrictions or limitations on visa extensions. Therefore, it’s crucial to check the official website or consult with the Bahraini embassy for detailed information regarding visa extensions.

Latest Bahrain Visa News

Staying informed about the latest visa news is essential to avoid any surprises or changes in visa regulations. The Bahraini government regularly updates its visa policies, so it’s crucial to stay updated. You can find the latest Bahrain visa news on the official government websites, embassy websites, or through trusted news sources.

Bahrain Work Visa Check

If you are interested in working in Bahrain, you will need to obtain a work visa. To check the status of your work visa, you can use the e-visa system or contact your employer for assistance. It’s important to note that work visas have specific requirements, and it’s advisable to consult with your employer or the Bahraini embassy for detailed information.

Ensuring that your visa requirements are met is crucial when planning a trip to Bahrain. By checking your visa status online, understanding the visa prices, and staying informed about the latest visa news, you can ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey. Remember to always consult official government sources for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding Bahrain visas.

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Do I need a visa to enter Bahrain?

Yes, citizens of most countries will need a visa to enter Bahrain. However, citizens of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates – do not need a visa.

What types of Bahrain visas are available?

There are a variety of Bahrain visas available, including tourist visas, business visas, work visas, and student visas. The type of visa you need will depend on the purpose of your visit.

How can I apply for a Bahrain visa?

You can apply for a Bahrain visa online, at a Bahraini embassy or consulate, or on arrival at the Bahrain International Airport. However, it is always best to apply for your visa in advance to avoid any delays.

What are the requirements for a Bahrain visa?

The requirements for a Bahrain visa vary depending on the type of visa you are applying for. However, some common requirements include a valid passport, a recent passport-sized photo, and proof of onward travel.

How long is a Bahrain visa valid for?

The validity of a Bahrain visa depends on the type of visa you have. Tourist visas are typically valid for 30 days, while business visas can be valid for up to 90 days. Work visas and student visas can be valid for up to one year.

Additional tips:

  • Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months after your planned date of departure from Bahrain.
  • When applying for a Bahrain visa online, be sure to have a valid credit or debit card to pay the visa fee.
  • If you are applying for a Bahrain visa on arrival, be prepared to pay the visa fee in cash.
  • Be honest and accurate on your Bahrain visa application form. Any false information could result in your visa being denied.

If you have any questions about Bahrain visas, please contact the Bahraini embassy or consulate in your home country.

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Your Complete Guide to Bahrain Visa Requirements

Looking to get a visa for bahrain here's everything you need to know. bahrain offers various types of visas, including tourist, business, and work visas. the process typically involves completing an online application, providing necessary documentation, and paying the applicable fees. remember to check specific requirements and eligibility criteria based on your country of citizenship before starting the application process..

Your Complete Guide to Bahrain Visa Requirements

Quick Glance:

Get a straightforward guide to understanding Bahrain’s visa process, including types of visas, e-visa applications, visa on arrival, and travel tips. Apply online or obtain a visa on arrival at Bahrain International Airport. Stay informed and check Bahrain’s official government website for eligibility and requirements. Are you planning a trip to the beautiful Kingdom of Bahrain? Whether you’re visiting for business, sightseeing, or to catch up with family and friends, understanding the visa process is essential. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you navigate the steps for obtaining a visa to this fascinating island nation.

Understanding Bahrain’s Visa Requirements :

First things first, you’ll need to figure out which type of visa is right for you. Bahrain offers various visa types, including:

  • Tourist visas
  • Business visas
  • Family visit visas

The requirements for these visas may vary, but generally, you’ll need to provide some standard documents such as a valid passport, proof of accommodation (like hotel bookings), and in some cases, an invitation letter from a host in Bahrain.

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Bahrain has streamlined its visa application process by implementing an e-Visa system. This means you can apply for your visa online from the comfort of your home. Here’s how it works:

  • Visit the official Bahrain e-Visa website.
  • Complete the online application form.
  • Upload the necessary documents.
  • Pay the processing fee.

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Once approved, you’ll receive your visa electronically. Print it out and keep it on hand when you travel to Bahrain. The convenience of this process makes planning your trip a breeze.

Visa on Arrival: A Flexible Option:

For many travelers, Bahrain offers the comfort of obtaining a visa upon arrival. This means you can get your visa at the immigration counter when you land at Bahrain International Airport. However, eligibility for a visa on arrival depends on your nationality, so it’s a good idea to check the latest information on Bahrain’s official government website to confirm whether you can avail of this option.

Duration and Validity:

Keep an eye on the duration and validity of your visa. Tourist visas typically allow for a stay of up to two weeks, which can often be extended for an additional two weeks. Make sure to apply for your visa well in advance of your travel dates to avoid any last-minute issues.

Costs to Consider:

The cost of obtaining a Bahraini visa can vary based on your country of origin and the type of visa you’re applying for. It’s important to factor these fees into your travel budget. Keep in mind that online applications usually incur an additional service charge.

Travel Tips and Etiquette:

Before you jet off to Bahrain, keep these travel tips in mind:

  • Respect local customs and dress codes.
  • Understand the cultural dos and don’ts to ensure a pleasant stay.
  • Always have your travel documents and visa details accessible while in Bahrain.

Family and Friends in Bahrain:

If you’re visiting family or friends in Bahrain, they might need to sponsor your visa. This typically involves them submitting additional documentation to vouch for your visit.

In essence, getting a visa for Bahrain is a straightforward process that facilitates enjoyable travel experiences. Whether applying online or obtaining your visa on arrival, the key is to be well-informed and prepared.

Remember to visit the official Bahrain e-Visa website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

Now that you’re equipped with the knowledge of Bahrain’s visa process, you can look forward to exploring the country’s rich cultural tapestry, historic landmarks, and warm hospitality. Safe travels!

So there you have it, the lowdown on Bahrain’s visa process. Whether you apply online or opt for the visa on arrival, just remember to pack your sense of adventure and a big smile. But hey, don’t just take my word for it! For more visa tips and tricks, head on over to visaverge.com and unlock a world of travel possibilities. Happy exploring, my friend!

FAQ’s to know:

FAQ 1: What are the different types of visas available for visiting Bahrain?

  • Bahrain offers various types of visas, including tourist visas, business visas, and family visit visas. The requirements for each visa may vary, but generally, you’ll need documents like a valid passport, proof of accommodation, and in some cases, an invitation letter from a host in Bahrain.

FAQ 2: Can I apply for a Bahrain visa online?

  • Yes, Bahrain has implemented an e-Visa system, allowing you to apply online from the comfort of your home. Simply visit the official Bahrain e-Visa website, complete the online application form, upload the necessary documents, and pay the processing fee. Once approved, your visa will be sent electronically, which you can print and keep with you when traveling to Bahrain.

FAQ 3: Is the visa on arrival option available in Bahrain?

  • Yes, Bahrain offers a visa on arrival option for many travelers. However, eligibility for this option depends on your nationality. To confirm whether you can avail of the visa on arrival, it’s recommended to check the latest information on Bahrain’s official government website.

What did you learn? Answer below to know:

  • What are the three main types of visas available for travelers visiting Bahrain? a) Work visas, student visas, and transit visas b) Tourist visas, business visas, and family visit visas c) Schengen visas, student visas, and investor visas d) Diplomatic visas, humanitarian visas, and refugee visas
  • True or False: Bahrain offers an e-Visa system that allows travelers to apply for a visa online. a) True b) False
  • How long can a tourist visa allow for a stay in Bahrain? a) Up to one week b) Up to two weeks c) Up to three weeks d) Up to one month

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Entry requirements

This information is for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK. It is based on the UK government’s understanding of Bahrain’s current rules for the most common types of travel.

The authorities in Bahrain set and enforce entry rules. If you’re not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact the Bahrain Embassy in the UK .  

COVID-19 rules

There are no COVID-19 testing or vaccination requirements for travellers entering Bahrain.

Passport validity requirements

To enter Bahrain, your passport must have an ‘expiry date’ at least 6 months after the date you arrive.  

Check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements. Renew your passport if you need to.

You will be denied entry if you do not have a valid travel document or try to use a passport that has been reported lost or stolen.

Visa requirements

You must have a visa to visit Bahrain.

Applying for a visa

You can get a visa:

  • in advance online
  • in advance from the Bahrain Embassy in the UK

Visas are automatically issued for a 2-week period, but visit visas for stays of up to 6 months are also available. You may be asked to provide evidence of onward or return travel when you apply.  

You cannot start employment in Bahrain if you enter on a visit visa. 

If you overstay your visa, there could be penalties, legal issues and your work visa could be cancelled.

You can apply to renew your visa at the Nationality, Passports and Residential Affairs department at the Ministry of Interior.

Applying for residency

You can apply for residency through the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) .

You can be fined if you overstay your legal residency.  

Travel bans 

You may be prevented from leaving Bahrain if you:

  • are subject to a travel ban
  • are involved in legal proceedings
  • have unpaid debt
  • are a child subject to a custody dispute

If you’re involved in a dispute, including civil and criminal disputes or immigration violation, you may be stopped from leaving the country. The travel ban will not be lifted until the issue is resolved. You may not know you’re subject to a travel ban until you try to leave or enter Bahrain. You can check with the Bahrain Immigration Department  to see whether you’re subject to a travel ban.

Vaccine requirements

To enter Bahrain, you must have a certificate to prove you’ve had a yellow fever vaccination if you’re coming from a country listed as a transmission risk .

For full details about medical entry requirements and recommended vaccinations, see TravelHealthPro’s Bahrain guide .

Customs rules

There are strict rules about goods you can take into or out of Bahrain . You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty.

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Visas for Bahrain

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Almost all travellers to Bahrain require a visa, with the exception of passport holders from the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) countries. If you are from a non-GCC country and are planning a trip to Bahrain for tourism, work, family visit, or any other reason, here is an overview of the visa requirements for Bahrain. Types and duration of visas are subject to change. Please check well in advance of travel to ensure you have met all the requirements to be issued with a visa and that the visa meets your needs.

Tourist visa in Bahrain

A tourist visa is generally valid for entry into the country for two or four weeks, depending on your country of origin. Citizens of the US, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, the EU, and many other countries can receive a  visa on arrival  into the country, as long as they have a valid passport and proof of onward travel.

Visitors from other countries, such as Brunei, Thailand, and Singapore, can also arrange visas in advance of travel, either through the  eVisa service  or local  Bahrain Embassy , depending on your nationality. Tourists from countries not eligible to obtain visas by the above methods will need to arrange a visa in advance with the help of a sponsor. A sponsor can be a travel agency or hotel and does not need to be someone you know personally.

Subject to your country of origin, multiple entries, long-term, and multiple entry-long term tourist visas can be granted. There are fees associated with most tourist visa types, and tourist visa processing times are approximately 3-5 working days.

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Employment visa in Bahrain

Many expats work in Bahrain ; however, you must have a job offer before you can obtain a work visa. Jobseekers are not allowed to enter the country to look for work. Once an offer of employment is made, employers will often complete the required visa paperwork for the new employee. Usually, work visas are valid for two years, and then must be renewed. To obtain a work visa in Bahrain, a valid letter of sponsorship must be presented. Health and criminal records checks may be required in addition to the required visa paperwork.

After a work visa has been granted, the holder must also apply for a residence permit. Both are required to live and work in Bahrain . 

Partner visa in Bahrain

If you are working in Bahrain , it is possible to get a residency visa for your partner or children, to allow them to live with you. However, this will not permit them to work unless separate work visas are also obtained. 

Bahrain also implements a minimum monthly salary requirement that must be met to be eligible to sponsor family members. If you are bringing over your family, your new employer should be able to assist with the application process.

Investor visa

Self-sponsorship.

The self-sponsorship residence permit is issued to foreign retirees, foreign property owners and foreign investors. 

Foreign investor

A foreign investor must produce a certified copy of the company's Memorandum of Association, and the investor's share must not be less than one hundred thousand Bahraini Dinars (BHD100,000). A tenancy agreement, valid certificate of health insurance, certificate of good conduct, and evidence of an income of a minimum of BHD500 a month must be shown when applying. 

Foreign retiree

You must hold a Retirement Certificate issued by an employer in the Kingdom or GCC countries. You should have worked a minimum of 15 years and be aged 55 years old or more. A valid certificate of health insurance, certificate of good conduct, and evidence of an adequate source of income to support yourself and dependents must be shown when applying.

Foreign property owner

To qualify for this visa, you must have a certified copy of the property stating the value of the property owned by you, in your name. The property value should not be less than BHD50,000. The owned residential property must be located in a touristic zone. As with the foreign retiree, a valid certificate of health insurance, certificate of good conduct, and evidence of an income of a minimum of BHD500 per month must be shown when applying. 

  Important: 

For all visa types, your passport must be valid for at least six months after the date of entry into Bahrain; Israeli passports or an Israeli stamp in your passport will bar you from entry.

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Bahrain Visa: Entry requirements and travel information for Bahrain

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Are you unsure about whether you need a visa for your trip to Bahrain? This guide is here to assist you in understanding if a visa is necessary, identifying the right type for your journey, and guiding you through the application process.

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What’s a Bahrain Tourist eVisa and who’s it for?

Who’s the Bahrain Tourist eVisa for?

Citizens from over 200 countries can apply for the Bahrain Tourist eVisa. This includes the United States, Canada, Mexico, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, India, South Africa, Kenya, Brazil, Argentina, and more.

Use our iVisa Checker Tool to find out your eligibility.

Who’s not eligible for a Bahrain Tourist eVisa?

Individuals holding diplomatic or official passports.

Citizens of countries not included in the list of eligible countries for the Bahrain Tourist eVisa.

Travelers who have previously been denied entry into Bahrain or have a history of overstaying their visa during past visits.

What’s the purpose of the Bahrain Tourist eVisa?

This eVisa is designed for short-term travel, specifically for activities like tourism, visiting friends or family, and participating in business-related events such as conferences or meetings.

How long can you stay with a Bahrain Tourist eVisa?

The Multiple entry visa is valid for 90 days after arrival and allows for several entries, with each visit not exceeding 30 days per entry . The single-entry visa, also valid for 90 days upon arrival, permits a one-time stay in Bahrain for up to two weeks.

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What’s a Bahrain Tourist Visa and who’s it for?

Who’s the Bahrain Tourist Visa for?

Individuals from countries that aren't eligible for the Bahrain Tourist eVisa.

Nationals from countries who can’t apply for a Bahrain Tourist eVisa and must have a local guarantor in Bahrain, either a commercial entity or an individual, to obtain the visa​​.

Who’s not eligible for a Bahrain Tourist Visa?

Individuals from countries eligible for the Bahrain eVisa or have visa-free access.

Travelers holding diplomatic or official passports.

Those who have previously been denied entry to Bahrain or have overstayed on prior visits.

What’s the purpose of the Bahrain Tourist Visa?

This visa is primarily for tourism and sightseeing, visiting friends or family, and attending business meetings or conferences. However, it does not permit employment or long-term studies in Bahrain.

How long can you stay with a Bahrain Tourist Visa?

The visa typically allows for single or multiple entries, with each stay's duration varying depending on the applicant's nationality and specific visa regulations. These stays generally range from a few days to several weeks.

What’s a Bahrain GCC Visa and who’s it for?

Who’s the Bahrain GCC Visa for?

Citizens of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member countries: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain itself.

Who’s not eligible for a Bahrain GCC Visa?

Non-GCC nationals.

GCC residents who are not citizens of a GCC country.

What’s the purpose of the Bahrain GCC Visa?

It allows for easier movement among the GCC member states, simplifying travel for business, tourism, or family visits.

How long can you stay with a Bahrain GCC Visa?

The duration varies depending on agreements between GCC countries. It often allows multiple entries and can be valid for a period consistent with the traveler's purpose and duration of stay in the member states.

What’s a Bahrain Transit Visa and who’s it for?

Who’s the Bahrain Transit Visa for?

Citizens of most countries who need to pass through Bahrain's airport. Special conditions may apply depending on the traveler's nationality and the length of the transit period.

Who’s not eligible for a Bahrain Transit Visa?

Travelers from countries with visa exemption agreements for short stays or transits in Bahrain.

Individuals with a history of visa violations in Bahrain or other countries.

What’s the purpose of the Bahrain Transit Visa?

Permitting transit through Bahrain for connecting flights.

Short layovers in Bahrain.

How long can you stay with a Bahrain Transit Visa?

This visa generally allows a stay of a few hours up to a couple of days, depending on the transit requirements. The visa's validity is typically linked to the duration of the transit period, and it usually allows for a single entry.

What’s a Bahrain Business Visa and who’s it for?

Who’s the Bahrain Business Visa for?

Business travelers from countries that don't have visa exemption agreements with Bahrain. It's suitable for professionals, entrepreneurs, and representatives of companies looking to engage in business activities in Bahrain.

Who’s not eligible for a Bahrain Business Visa?

Travelers seeking to engage in employment or long-term business ventures in Bahrain.

Tourists or individuals not involved in business-related activities.

What’s the purpose of the Bahrain Business Visa?

Attending business meetings, conferences, or seminars.

Engaging in short-term business negotiations or exploratory business visits.

How long can you stay with a Bahrain Business Visa?

The visa usually allows for single or multiple entries with a stay ranging from a few days to several weeks, depending on the specific business needs.

What’s a Bahrain Family Visit Visa and who’s it for?

Who’s the Bahrain Family Visit Visa for?

Foreign nationals who wish to visit family members residing in Bahrain, such as spouses, children, or parents.

Who’s not eligible for a Bahrain Family Visit Visa?

Individuals without immediate family members in Bahrain.

Travelers seeking to use the visa for tourism or business purposes.

What’s the purpose of the Bahrain Family Visit Visa?

Visiting immediate family members residing in Bahrain.

How long can you stay with a Bahrain Family Visit Visa?

It typically allows a stay of up to one month, which may be extended depending on the circumstances. The visa is usually granted as a single-entry permit, although a multiple-entry option might be available under certain conditions.

What are the Bahrain long-term visa options and who are they for?

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Bahrain offers a variety of long-term visa options to accommodate different needs, including study, business, employment, and long-term residency. Here's a brief overview of some of them:

Work visa: This is for foreign nationals planning to work in Bahrain and requires an employment contract and sponsorship from a Bahraini company.

Student visa: For individuals planning to pursue higher education or engage in long-term academic research in Bahrain.

Artist visa and training visa: These are specialized visas for artists and individuals seeking professional training in Bahrain.

Self-Sponsorship residency permits: These permits are available for investors, retirees, and property owners who meet certain financial requirements.

Investor visa: Aimed at individuals investing in Bahraini businesses or initiating new enterprises.

Golden Residency Visa: This is a long-term residency option for individuals who meet specific criteria, often related to investment, entrepreneurship, or possessing special skills.

We do not handle Tourist Visa, Transit Visa, Business Visa, Family Visit Visa, GCC Visa or long-term visa applications. For details on how to apply for them, you should visit the Bahrain Ministry of Foreign Affairs website .

Staying healthy in Bahrain: Here’s what you need to know

Bahrain's healthcare comprises both public and private medical facilities, catering to a wide range of healthcare needs. Here's a breakdown of essential health-related information for travelers to Bahrain.

Make sure to stay updated on routine vaccines

Common recommendations include vaccines for Hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and routine vaccinations such as MMR, DTP, Varicella, and polio. Be particularly mindful of any yellow fever vaccine requirements if you're arriving from a country where yellow fever is present.

Keep updated with Bahrain’s COVID-19 requirements, such as quarantine, testing, or vaccine certificates, through your airline or the Bahrain Ministry of Health website .

Medical facilities

In Bahrain’s major cities and urban centers, you will find a range of private hospitals and clinics offering high-quality medical care. However, in more remote areas, medical facilities might be less advanced, so plan accordingly.

Pharmacies are also widely accessible for over-the-counter medications and advice.

Health insurance

Obtaining health insurance before your trip is highly advisable.

Medical care in Bahrain, especially in private facilities, can be expensive. Make sure your insurance plan adequately covers significant medical expenses.

Before you travel, confirm with your insurance provider that your policy includes the necessary coverage. Ideal coverage should encompass:

Compensation for trip cancellations, delays, and interruptions.

Coverage for medical expenses and the cost of medical evacuation.

Insurance for lost baggage.

Things to be aware of when visiting Bahrain

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Keep an extra eye on the following to keep healthy and safe during your trip to Bahrain:

Extreme heat: Bahrain experiences intense heat, particularly during the summer months. Take precautions against heat-related illnesses.

Be aware of dust storms: Occasional dust storms can occur in Bahrain. If you have respiratory issues, take appropriate measures.

Respect local customs: Understanding and respecting Bahrain’s customs and laws is important for a smooth stay.

Medication for personal use

If you're bringing medications into Bahrain, here are some important guidelines:

Declare all medications: It's crucial to declare any prescription or controlled medication upon arrival.

Original packaging: Keep all medicines in their original packaging with clear prescription labels.

Prescription or doctor's letter: Carry a valid prescription or a letter from your doctor explaining the need for each medication.

Check for restrictions: Confirm that your medications are permitted in Bahrain. Some substances are restricted or prohibited. The National Health Regulatory Authority Bahrain provides detailed information on medication regulations, including a list of controlled substances.

Quantity control: Bring only the quantity of medication needed for your stay.

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Bahrain Tourist Visa Requirements - Documents, Eligibility & Fees

Indian passport holders who are willing to apply for a Bahrain Tourist visa can find the necessary visa information on this page. In the following, you can find Bahrain Tourist visa requirements which mainly include the visa documents and eligibility criteria. General guidelines to be followed at the time of submission of Bahrain Tourist visa documents are mentioned on the page. For further visa consultation, you can contact BTW Visa Executives.

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Following is the list of documents required for Bahrain Tourist visa for Indians.

A passport is a document that is required at the time of international travels. It is issued by the government of the country to verify the identity and nationality of the candidate.

The submitted passport must meet the parameters given below

  • It must have at least 2 blank pages.
  • It must be soft copy and genuine.
  • It must be valid for at least 6 months ahead of the date of travel.
  • It must not be torn, ripped, split, or damaged in any kind of way.

One cannot cross international boundries without the passport. It is considered a criminal offense otherwise.

The photo is provided to the authority so that you can be identified based on the same.

The photographs must be provided as per the given photo specifications

  • It must have a matte finish.
  • It must be of proper size with dimensions of 35x45 mm (length - 45mm, breadth - 35mm).
  • One soft copies to be submitted with general photo guidelines.
  • It must be clicked on an all white background.
  • It must cover face 80% of the frame.
  • It must be a recent photograph.
  • The expressions on the face must be neutral, there must not be any kind of smiling of frowning in the photograph.
  • Any kind of glasses must not be worn in the photograph.
  • The hair must be tied back so that the face is clearly visible.
  • The ears must be visible clearly.
  • It must not have any headgear worn apart from religious reasons.
  • It is to be taken care that your teeth do not show in the photograph.

Recent pictures are mandatory as old pictures can cause the authorities to reject your application.

An air ticket is a ticket or pass that is possessed by the traveller who is taking a flight for travelling from one location to another.

It is an important document and it should be submitted for the given reason

  • Confirmed tickets for the round trip must be provided.
  • It must be confirmed for the complete round trip.

An air ticket shows your course of travel and confirms your return to the native country.

A hotel voucher is a ticket provided by the hotel of residence to the customers who are taking an accomodation in the hotel.

It should be submitted as per the following

  • It must be provided to ratify the purpose of visit and as proof of accommodation as well.

If you are staying in a hotel during your time in another country, a hotel voucher must be provided as proof of accommodation.

Covering Letter consists of traveler's information, Itenarary, detailed travel Information, trip expense details and your return guarantee to the home country.

The covering letter provided by the visa applicant should be acceptable based on the following guidelines

  • It must mention other details as well as per the Consular's request.
  • It must mention the accommodation details of the applicant.
  • It must mention the person who will be bearing all the expenses during the trip, if not travelling alone.
  • It must specify the traveller's relationship with the fellow travellers if not travelling alone.
  • It must clearly specify the traveller's purpose of visit.
  • It must mention the travel dates as per the invitation letter or the booked flight tickets.
  • It must mention all the details as per the passport.

Covering letter is the first document that is seen by the consular. If the covering letter is not appropriate, it may cause your visa to get rejected as well. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

Bank statement is a document that issued from the bank. This is obtained for the savings bank account to show ratify if you will be able to support your stay in the country.

The Bank statement is a mandatory document and it should meet the following criteria

  • It must be provided as proof of sufficient funds for the last six months.
  • It must be original and should have the bank's stamp and signature on every page.

If the Bank Statement doesn't show enough funds or shows irrelevant expenditure, it could lead to visa rejection on financial means. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

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Eligibility for getting Bahrain Tourist Visa:

In order to be eligible to travel to the country on a visa, you will have to meet the following eligibility criteria.

Be a genuine traveller- You must have a valid and good intention behind travelling to the country.

Eligible to bear all expenses - You must possess sufficient funds to support yourself and any dependents throughout the stay.

Reasons to return - You must have strong ties in your home country that will ensure that you will return after your stay.

Be of good character - You must have a clean criminal track record and be of good character. You may have to provide PCC (Police Clearance Certificate) for the same.

Be in good health - You must at least meet the minimum health requirements required by the authorities.

  • You must be a genuine travelling enthusiast wanting to explore the country.
  • You must already have the necessary travel arrangements made to prove your intention to visit.

Visa Fees for Bahrain Tourist Visa:

*Important Note:

Embassy/Consulate reserves the right to ask for additional documents or personal appearance for an interview in special cases. Submission of the above-mentioned documents does not guarantee that a visa is granted, so It's recommonded to get the professional visa consultation. Submission of incomplete documentation or refusal to appear for a special visa interview may result in the rejection of your visa application .

Although the information on this website has been prepared with utmost care. However, regulations and requirements are subject to change.

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What you need to know.

The Bahrain e-Visa is a Multiple entry visa.

The Bahrain e-Visa is valid for 90 days after arrival and you can stay in the country a maximum of 30 days per entry .

After your visa is approved, you need to use it during the first 30 days, or it will expire. The validity of this visa will be recognized when you enter the country.

With this visa, you can visit family and do tourist and business activities.

You can’t do remunerated activities (work) during your visit to Bahrain.

Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months, starting from the day you arrive in Bahrain to apply.

Applicants must be outside the Kingdom of Bahrain when applying for this visa.

If you are a citizen of the Golf Cooperation Council (Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates) you won’t need this visa to visit Bahrain.

Children also need to apply for this Bahrain Tourist eVisa.

If you want to know if you can apply for this visa, use our handy Visa Checker Tool .

You must enter Bahrain through the airport. You cannot use this visa to enter Bahrain via the King Fahad Causeway.

You must have a valid/confirmed onward travel ticket to leave Bahrain.

Your visa must expire before you can apply for another. Note that visas are issued one at a time.

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The Kingdom of Bahrain is a favorite getaway for weekenders from Saudi Arabia and Formula 1 Grand Prix fans. In this mosque-studded country, UNESCO World Heritage sites coexist with skyscrapers and luxury hotels.

Whether you're visiting the Persian Gulf for tourism or business, it's essential to check the Bahrain Visa requirements before you pack your bags. Luckily, we are here to give you the most up-to-date information for your upcoming trip and help you get your Bahrain Tourist eVisa online without hassle.

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What is the Bahrain Tourist eVisa?

The Bahrain Tourist Visa , also called the Bahrain Visit Visa, is an electronic travel document for which you can apply 100% online , without visiting an embassy or consulate. Instead of placing a stamp or sticker, your passport is digitally linked to your electronic visa.

We offer two types of Bahrain Tourist eVisas, the multiple- and single-entry visas.

Once you have a valid visa, you can visit Bahrain without an invitation letter . This does not apply for the Bahrain Visa on Arrival issued at ports and airports.

What you can do with the Bahrain Tourist eVisa:

Explore the country, watch a Formula 1 race, and other tourist activities.

Visit family and/or friends residing in the country.

Business purposes.

It will only take around 20 minutes to fill out our simplified form online. Get your visa now!

Who needs the Bahrain Tourist eVisa to enter the country?

The Bahrain eVisa is available to citizens from over 100 countries , including Australia, New Zealand, many European countries, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

You must be outside Bahrain to apply online. Children and minors also need a valid Bahrain visa if they are from an eligible country, parents or legal guardians are responsible for their application.

If you want to know if you can apply for this visa, use our convenient Visa Checker Tool and apply instantly with us!

How long is the Bahrain Tourist eVisa valid?

We offer two types of Bahrain Visas:

Multiple-Entry Visa , valid for 90 days after arrival and allows you to stay for a maximum of 30 days per entry in Bahrain.

Single-Entry Visa , valid for 30 days and allows you to stay in Bahrain for two weeks.

You must have used your previous visa, or it should have expired, before you can apply for another Bahrain Visa. It is not possible to have more than one visa issued per passport, at a time, for Bahrain.

You can apply for each of these Bahrain eVisas online with us by clicking here .

Bahrain Tourist eVisa requirements and documents

To start the online application process for the Bahrain Tourist Visa, you need to provide the following documents and information:

Your valid passport. Make sure the validity period is for at least 6 months, starting from the day you arrive in Bahrain. It also needs to have at least one blank page.

Copy of the photo page of your valid passport. Additionally, if you have an Indian passport, you will need a copy of its last page.

Copy of your return flight ticket.

Please note, depending on your nationality, you may also have to provide the following supporting documents for your Bahrain Visa application:

Copy of your hotel booking confirmation or a copy of a relative's Central Population Registry printout. The dates in this document must match the travel dates selected during the application process.

Copies of stamped bank statements in the traveler's name from the past three months, with an end balance of not less than US$1000.

Copy of a valid GCC residence permit that’s still valid for at least three months.

Copy of a valid visit visa for the United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Saudi Arabia (excluding Hajj and Umrah Visas), a Schengen Member state, or a U.S. Green Card.

How to apply online for the Bahrain Tourist eVisa

Get your Bahrain Tourist Visa in three easy steps with us:

First , fill out our easy online Bahrain Visa application form. Then, choose the preferred processing time.

Tip: Download the iVisa app for iOS or Android, for an even smoother experience from your mobile device.

Second , double-check and verify your information. Then, pay the iVisa processing fee (see below for more information on service fees).

Third , upload the supporting documents and click on the submit button to apply for your Bahrain Tourist eVisa.

Once the online application is submitted, we’ll update you about your Bahrain eVisa status. Once approved, a confirmation of your Bahrain eVisa document will be sent via email. The eVisa will also be electronically linked to your passport .

We still advise you to have a printed copy and to also download it on your electronic device, just in case you need to present it at Bahrain International Airport.

Please note: When you apply for this visa, you need to be outside Bahrain.

Bahrain Visa status: How to track your application

Our team will contact you by email if we need more info for your application, and we will update you as soon as your visa decision has been made. However, if you wish to track your Bahrain Visa status , simply enter your details here .

Cost and processing time of the Bahrain Tourist eVisa

We are ready to help you get your Bahrain eVisa before departure. We offer three options of processing times to choose from depending on your budget and how fast you need your Bahrain eVisa:

Standard Processing Time: This option takes max. 7 days and costs USD $152.99 . It is a perfect choice for travelers whose arrival date is at least a few weeks in the future.

Rush Processing Time: You will receive your eVisa faster than the standard option, in just 5 days , for USD $178.99 .

Super Rush Processing Time: If you need the document urgently before travel, you can use this express option, which will take only 4 days for a fee of USD $226.99 .

Please note that a government fee of US$79.00 is included in the total online price, so you can pay all at the same time.

The prices you see in this section are a reference. They can change according to your nationality.

Apply now to check the exact fees during the application process!

Do I need a Bahrain eVisa if I'm transiting through the Kingdom of Bahrain?

No, you don't need to apply for the Bahrain e-Visa to transit at the airport , as long as you hold confirmed plane tickets and the necessary travel documents for your destination country.

If you are going to stay more than 8 hours at the airport, you will need a transit visa . Contact your nearest Bahrain Embassy or Consulate for more info.

Benefits of getting the Bahrain Tourist eVisa with us

Application 100% government-compliant: Our iVisa team will review each one of the answers you give on the form and adjust them to be 100% compliant with the government requirements.

Simplified form: Complete a simplified form with clear questions, instead of answering tedious and confusing questions on the government website.

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COVID-19 requirements and restrictions in Bahrain

Travel to Bahrain is again possible. All COVID-19 testing and quarantine requirements are lifted for visitors , regardless of their vaccination status.

There’s also no need to prove your COVID-19 vaccination status to visit Bahrain.

Other visas for Bahrain

Bahrain offers a range of visas to cater to different purposes of travel. Here are some of the common visa types available:

Bahrain Tourist eVisa: This visa, available online with us , is suitable for individuals planning to visit Bahrain for tourism, family visits, or business meetings. It is typically valid for a short duration, such as two weeks or one month, and can be extended if required.

Bahrain Business Visa: Specifically designed for individuals traveling to Bahrain for business purposes, this visa allows participation in meetings, conferences, or trade events. It usually has a longer validity period compared to a Tourist Visa.

Bahrain Work Visa: Intended for individuals who have secured employment in Bahrain, typically sponsored by the employer.

Bahrain Family Visa: The Family Visa allows spouses, children, parents, and other close relatives to join a primary visa holder in Bahrain.

Bahrain Student Visa: This visa is for international students who have been accepted into a Bahraini educational institution.

Bahrain Transit Visa: Travelers transiting through Bahrain to another destination can apply for a Transit Visa for 48 hours or 72 hours, depending on the circumstances.

It is advisable to consult the official website of the Bahraini authorities or contact the nearest Bahraini embassy or consulate for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding long-term visa options.

Can I extend my Bahrain Tourist eVisa?

Extension of the Bahrain Tourist eVisa is possible for eligible visitors. You can extend the visa on the Kingdom of Bahrain’s online portal, by filling out your passport number, and other details.

What else should I keep in mind before traveling to Bahrain?

Bahrain is an important business and tourist destination in the Middle East. While Bahrain locals are accepting of foreigners and visitors of other faiths, just as in many countries in the Middle East, travelers should familiarize themselves with the country's culture and local laws to avoid offending their hosts.

Dress code in Bahrain

Just as in every country with a majority-Muslim population, avoid violating cultural and religious norms and make sure to dress conservatively in public .

Women should cover their shoulders, knees, and midriff and avoid wearing any clothing that shows underwear. While men face fewer restrictions, it is generally considered inappropriate to wear shorts in public.

More questions about the Bahrain Tourist eVisa?

If you need assistance or would like to talk to one of our visa experts about your application for your upcoming trip to Bahrain, don't hesitate to contact our customer service team . They are available via online chat or you can contact us on WhatsApp to answer all your questions.

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Remember that the customer service team at iVisa is here 24/7 to answer any questions you may have about our service.

It usually takes between 3 and 5 days to process this visa, but sometimes it could take longer. That is why we advise you to apply 2 weeks in advance.

It will only take around 20 minutes to fill out our simplified form online.

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At iVisa we offer two types of Bahrain Tourist eVisas:

The Multiple entry visa that is valid for 90 days after arrival and allows you to stay for a maximum of 30 days in Bahrain.

The single-entry visa that is valid for 30 days and allows you to stay in Bahrain for two weeks. Apply now!

No, you can’t. To apply for the Bahrain Tourist eVisa you need to pay a government fee. We include the government fee in our service fee, so you can pay all at once!

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Canceling your visa is possible, as trip plans can change. You should be aware of the iVisa refund policy in this case:

If your application hasn’t reached our experts team or the government body, you can receive a credit for the iVisa processing fee and a government fee. If the team has reviewed your online form but isn’t yet with the government agency, you can receive a credit for the government fee amount. If your visa is issued, you won’t have the chance to have credit.

Contact our customer service team to learn the steps to cancel your visa.

It will depend on where your application stands. If the data is still within our experts team, you can fix it. If it’s already sent to the government agency, you might be able to change it or not. It will depend on their guidelines. You can’t change any information if your visa is already with you.

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  1. Bahrain Electronic Visa Service

    This site allows you to apply for short term and long term visas for travel to the Kingdom of Bahrain. It also gives an overview of application process and requirements.

  2. Bahrain International Travel Information

    Be sure to leave Bahrain before your visa expires; otherwise, you will face heavy fines, possible arrest, and/or deportation. A visa extension to stay beyond the original expiration date is possible.An extension request must be submitted via the . Your visa must be valid for the duration of your stay in Bahrain.

  3. Electronic Visa Process

    Steps for obtaining an Online Visa. First, you must make sure that you qualify for a Visa by carefully reading the conditions and verifying that you meet all of the requirements prior to applying. If eligible follow the below steps: Click on the "Apply for Visa" link on the homepage and proceed to fill the eligibility page.

  4. Bahrain Visa

    Bahrain tourist visa. This type of visa is issued to foreign nationals who want to visit Bahrain for tourism or other short-term purposes (like visiting their family members).

  5. (The electronic visa site for the Kingdom of Bahrain)

    Those wishing to visit the Kingdom of Bahrain can obtain an entry visa through the website of the Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs.

  6. Bahrain Entry Requirements

    Bahrain Entry Requirements are the set of rules that every foreign traveler must follow in order to enter Bahrain. Currently, to enter Bahrain, you will simply need a valid passport and a visa. Your passport should remain valid for at least 6 months. Depending on your nationality, you may be eligible for an electronic visa or embassy visa.

  7. Bahrain Visa Guide: 5 Things You Need to Know to Plan Your Trip

    In this comprehensive guide, we will cover everything you need to know about Bahrain visas, including how to check your visa status, visa prices, extensions, and the latest visa news. If you planning a trip to Bahrain? Before you embark on your journey, it's essential to understand the visa requirements for your stay.

  8. Visa Selection Criteria

    Visa Selection Criteria. Please answer the following questions to determine which visas you are eligible for: Do you have a currentvalid Residence Permit or Visit Visa for a GCC country? YES NO. If YES, select the country: Purpose of your visit: Detailed purpose: Description of purpose of visit: Nationality as shown in your passport:

  9. Your Complete Guide to Bahrain Visa Requirements

    Looking to get a visa for Bahrain? Here's everything you need to know. Bahrain offers various types of visas, including tourist, business, and work visas. The process typically involves completing an online application, providing necessary documentation, and paying the applicable fees. Remember to check specific requirements and eligibility criteria based on your country of citizenship before ...

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    Bahrain, a jewel in the Middle East, beckons travelers with its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. Whether you're planning a short layover, a leisurely vacation, or an adventurous expedition, Bahrain offers a range of tourist visa options to suit your needs.

  12. Bahrain Visa Guide: Types, Requirements, Exemptions

    Bahrain visa is a document issued by the Bahrain government, permitting the holder to enter, stay, or leave Bahrain for a specified period. Bahrain visa ranks 158 in terms of ease of access and allows travelers from 104 countries easily. Besides facilitating international travel, Bahrain visa serves as an official authorization that attests to the holder's permission to enter Bahrain.

  13. Bahrain Tourist Visa Application 2024

    While planning your visit to Bahrain as an Travellers, you might be curious about other visa types and requirements. If you're considering exploring Bahrain beyond the usual tourist spots, our comprehensive guide on Bahrain tourist visa offers deeper insights and broader options for travelers of different nationalities. For those transiting through other countries en route to Bahrain ...

  14. Entry requirements

    FCDO travel advice for Bahrain. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.

  15. Visa Help

    Visa Help. Visa Selection Criteria. If you are a current resident of a GCC country or having Visit Visa for a GCC Country, click YES and select the name of the country you reside in. Select the main purpose of your visit to Bahrain from the list provided. Select your nationality from the list. This must be the nationality shown in your passport.

  16. All long-stay visas in Bahrain

    Almost all travellers to Bahrain require a visa, with the exception of passport holders from the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) countries. If you are from a non-GCC country and are planning a trip to Bahrain for tourism, work, family visit, or any other reason, here is an overview of the visa requirements for Bahrain. Types and duration of visas are subject to change. Please check well in ...

  17. Bahrain Visa

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  18. Bahrain Visa: Entry requirements and travel information for Bahrain

    Bahrain offers a variety of long-term visa options to accommodate different needs, including study, business, employment, and long-term residency. Here's a brief overview of some of them: Work visa: This is for foreign nationals planning to work in Bahrain and requires an employment contract and sponsorship from a Bahraini company.

  19. Bahrain Tourist Visa

    Bahrain Tourist Visa Cost. The Bahrain tourist visa fees for the process depend on several factors such as the validity of the visa, the period of stay, the number of entries, visa extension, delivery charges, service charges, and others. The fee will differ and is to be paid online after filling out the online visa application form.

  20. Bahrain Visa

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  21. On Arrival Visa Eligibility

    Countries Eligible to Get Visa on-Arrival Note : Terms and conditions apply , please click on the country name to check your Visa eligibility.

  22. Bahrain Tourist Visa Requirements (Complete Document List)

    Bahrain Tourist Visa Requirements - Documents, Eligibility & Fees Indian passport holders who are willing to apply for a Bahrain Tourist visa can find the necessary visa information on this page. In the following, you can find Bahrain Tourist visa requirements which mainly include the visa documents and eligibility criteria. General guidelines to be followed at the time of submission of ...

  23. Bahrain eVisa for Visit

    Bahrain Tourist eVisa: This visa, available online with us, is suitable for individuals planning to visit Bahrain for tourism, family visits, or business meetings.