Bahrain Visa
How to get a Bahrain Visa
Complete online application
Prepare your passport and fill in our simple online form in less than 5 minutes
Receive your travel visa
We will send you your approved visitor's visa in a couple of days - without you having to go anywhere!
Start your journey
Show your passport and the visitor’s visa that we will send you when you arrive in Bahrain.
Requirements for the Bahrain Visa
- A copy of your passport
- Return air tickets
- An email address to receive your visa
- A bank card to pay
If you are missing any of these items, your application will be saved so that you can complete it at a later stage.
The Bahrain evisa application form is managed online, without going to an embassy or consulate. The application has been simplified on Visagov to facilitate processing and minimise the possibility of error.
Please print out your visa and present it on arrival in Bahrain.
Do you need more information? See our complete guide: How to get a visa for Bahrain
FAQ BAHRAIN VISA
How long does it take to get an e-Visa for Bahrain?
What are the requirements to obtain a visa for Bahrain?
Where do I apply for an e-Visa for Bahrain?
How much does the e-Visa for Bahrain cost?
What do I have to present when I arrive in Bahrain?
Do I need a visa to travel to Bahrain?
You can use our eligibility checker to see if you need a visa to visit bahrain.
Do I need to present a printed copy of my e-visa for Bahrain?
How many entries does the e-Visa for Bahrain allow?
What vaccines are required to travel to Bahrain?
Can I enter Bahrain more than once with my e-visa?
CHECK YOUR ELIGIBILITY FOR A BAHRAIN VISA
Use our eligibility checker to find out if you match with the requirements.
Bahrain e visa: More information
The Bahrain eVisa can be requested for 15 days with a single entry, or for 30 days or 1 year with multiple entries. There is a maximum stay of 90 days per entry.
The Formula 1 visa is valid for 30 days, with a maximum stay in the country of 14 days. It is not possible to enter the country with this visa if you do not have an entry for the Grand Prix.
The Bahrain immigration authorities reserve the right to refuse entry to any foreign citizen who may represent a threat to the security or interests of the country.