Simple 4-step process — most applications approved within 2-3 business days
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Complete the online application
Fill out our secure application form with your personal details, travel plans, and passport information. Our smart validation system checks your entries against Bahrain's Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs (NPRA) requirements in real-time, preventing errors before submission.
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Upload required documents
Submit a clear scan of your passport bio page (valid for at least 6 months), a recent passport-sized photograph with white background, and confirmed hotel booking or invitation letter. Our document specialists verify everything meets Bahrain immigration standards.
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We process your application
Your completed application is submitted to Bahrain's eVisa system through official channels. We track your application status continuously and handle any additional documentation requests, keeping you informed via email and SMS throughout the process.
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Receive your Bahrain eVisa
Your approved eVisa arrives via email as a PDF document. Print it clearly and present it with your passport at Bahrain immigration. Ahlan wa sahlan — welcome to the Kingdom of Bahrain, where ancient heritage meets modern ambition!
Visa types needed for Bahrain
Available visa products
Bahrain Tourist eVisa - 90 days, Multiple entry Most Popular
Bahrain Tourist eVisa - 30 days, Single entry
Bahrain Tourist eVisa - 90 days, Multiple entry
The Bahrain Tourist eVisa provides access to ancient Dilmun sites, modern Manama, and Gulf culture. Valid for 90 Days with multiple entry, this visa allows stays up to 30 days. Perfect for tourism and leisure.
Applicants must submit the following documents:
🛂 Passport: Valid for at least 6 months with blank pages
Bahrain operates one of the most accessible visa systems in the Gulf region, welcoming visitors from around the world to explore its rich heritage and modern attractions. The Kingdom offers multiple convenient entry options designed to facilitate both tourism and business travel.
Bahrain eVisa System
The Bahrain eVisa is the preferred option for most travelers, allowing you to obtain authorization before departure. Available in two variants: the 14-day single-entry eVisa ideal for short holidays and business trips, and the 30-day eVisa for extended exploration of the Kingdom. Multiple-entry options are available for frequent visitors. Apply online through the official system or via DoVisa for assisted processing with expert document review.
Visa on Arrival
Citizens of 115+ countries including the United States, United Kingdom, European Union nations, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and most developed nations can obtain a visa upon arrival at Bahrain International Airport. The 14-day visa on arrival can be extended to 28 days if needed. GCC citizens (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar) enter freely with national ID cards. The visa on arrival requires payment in Bahraini Dinars or by credit card at immigration counters.
Visa-Free Entry
GCC nationals enjoy unrestricted access to Bahrain using only their national ID cards, reflecting the close ties between Gulf Cooperation Council member states.
Bahrain World Trade Center — Iconic towers with integrated wind turbines in Manama
Business & Work Visas
Business Visa
Bahrain's strategic position as a Gulf financial hub makes it a popular destination for business travelers. The business visa allows stays of 30 to 90 days for activities including attending meetings and negotiations, participating in conferences and exhibitions, exploring investment opportunities, conducting market research, and establishing commercial partnerships. Business visa applicants should provide an invitation letter from a Bahrain-based company, proof of business relationship, and detailed itinerary of planned activities.
Work Visa Requirements
Employment in Bahrain requires sponsorship from a registered Bahraini employer who handles work permit applications through the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA). The process includes obtaining a work permit, medical examination in Bahrain, and residence permit issuance. Work visas are typically valid for 1-2 years and renewable. Bahrain's Flexi Permit system allows certain categories of workers to sponsor themselves.
Investor & Business Owner Visas
Bahrain actively encourages foreign investment through favorable visa policies. The Investor Residence Permit is available for those investing in Bahrain businesses or real estate. The Golden Residency Visa program offers 10-year renewable residency for significant investors, talented professionals, and retirees meeting financial criteria.
Bahrain Financial Harbour — The Kingdom's premier business district
Requirements & Special Considerations
Document Requirements
All Bahrain visa applicants must meet these fundamental requirements:
• Valid passport: Minimum 6 months validity beyond your intended stay with at least two blank pages for stamps
• Photograph: Recent passport-sized photo (35x45mm) with plain white background, taken within 6 months
• Accommodation proof: Confirmed hotel booking or invitation letter from Bahraini host with CPR (resident ID) details
• Travel itinerary: Confirmed return or onward flight tickets showing departure from Bahrain
• Financial means: Bank statement or credit card showing sufficient funds for your stay (recommended minimum BHD 500)
eVisa Fees
The official Bahrain eVisa fees are: 14-day single entry: BHD 9 (approximately USD 24); 30-day single entry: BHD 19 (approximately USD 50); Multiple entry: BHD 44 (approximately USD 117). Visa on arrival at the airport costs BHD 5 for 14 days. Payment can be made online by credit card or at arrival counters.
Important Restrictions
Bahrain has specific entry requirements: travelers with Israeli passport stamps may face entry restrictions; those previously deported from Bahrain or other GCC countries may be denied entry; ensure all information provided matches your passport exactly to avoid delays.
Al Fateh Grand Mosque — One of the largest mosques in the world
Entry Points & Processing Times
Entry Points
Bahrain visas are valid for entry at:
• Bahrain International Airport (BAH): The primary entry point for most visitors, located on Muharraq Island just minutes from Manama. Modern facilities with efficient immigration processing.
• King Fahd Causeway: The 25km bridge connecting Bahrain to Saudi Arabia at the border town of Jasrah. Popular for visitors combining Bahrain and Saudi Arabia trips.
• Khalifa Bin Salman Port: Bahrain's main seaport in Hidd, used for cruise ships and cargo vessels.
Processing TimeseVisa online: 1-3 business days for standard processing; express 24-hour service available. Visa on arrival: Issued immediately at immigration (expect 15-30 minute processing). Business visa: 3-5 business days depending on documentation completeness. Work visa: 2-4 weeks including LMRA approval process.
Travel Tips
• Apply for your eVisa at least 1 week before travel to allow for any delays
• Carry printed copies of your eVisa, accommodation confirmation, and return tickets
• Weekend in Bahrain is Friday-Saturday; government offices close Thursday afternoon
• Currency is Bahraini Dinar (BHD); USD widely accepted; ATMs available throughout
• Bahrain uses Type G electrical plugs (UK standard); voltage 230V
Bahrain International Airport — Your gateway to the Kingdom
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Michael R.Jan 18, 2026
"Needed a Bahrain eVisa for a Formula 1 trip. DoVisa processed it in just 2 days! Great service and the visa worked perfectly at Bahrain airport."
Fatima A.Jan 12, 2026
"Very smooth process for my business visa to Bahrain. The support team helped me understand all the requirements. Highly recommend!"
David L.Jan 5, 2026
"Good service overall. My visa took 3 days which was within the expected timeframe. Support answered my questions about the causeway crossing quickly."
Sarah T.Dec 28, 2025
"Used DoVisa for my Bahrain visa and couldn't be happier. The 30-day visa gave me plenty of time to explore Manama and the souks. Will use again!"
James W.Dec 19, 2025
"Express processing was worth it for my last-minute trip. Had my Bahrain visa approved within 24 hours. Excellent communication throughout."
Priya S.Dec 10, 2025
"Straightforward application process. The team was helpful when I needed to provide additional documents for my business visa."
Hassan M.Nov 28, 2025
"Third time using DoVisa for Bahrain trips. Always reliable service. The multi-entry visa is perfect for my frequent visits to see family."
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"Amazing service! Got my Bahrain visa quickly and the instructions for arrival were very clear. Immigration was smooth and easy."
Robert K.Oct 30, 2025
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"Good experience with my tourist visa. The website was easy to use and my visa arrived exactly when they said it would."
Bahrain Visa FAQs
What types of visas are available for Bahrain?
Bahrain offers several visa categories to accommodate different travel purposes. eVisa: Available in 14-day and 30-day variants for tourism and business, applied online before travel. Visa on Arrival: 14-day visa available for citizens of 115+ countries upon landing at Bahrain International Airport. Business Visa: For commercial activities, meetings, and conferences, valid up to 90 days. Work Visa: Requires employer sponsorship through LMRA for employment in Bahrain. Transit Visa: 72-hour visa for travelers passing through Bahrain. Golden Residency: Long-term 10-year visa for investors, talented professionals, and retirees. The right visa depends on your nationality, travel purpose, and intended length of stay.
What is the Bahrain eVisa and who can apply?
The Bahrain eVisa is an electronic visa that allows you to obtain travel authorization online before your trip. It's available to citizens of most countries who wish to visit Bahrain for tourism, business, or visiting family. How it works: Apply online through the official Bahrain eVisa portal or via DoVisa, submit required documents digitally, receive your approved eVisa by email, and print it for presentation at immigration. Types available: 14-day single entry for short visits; 30-day single entry for extended stays; multiple entry options for frequent travelers. Processing time: Typically 1-3 business days. The eVisa is the most convenient option as it eliminates waiting in visa on arrival queues and ensures you're pre-approved before travel.
Do I need a visa to visit Bahrain?
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. Visa-free entry: GCC citizens (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar) can enter with just their national ID card. Visa on Arrival: Citizens of 115+ countries including USA, UK, EU nations, Australia, Canada, Japan, and South Korea can obtain a 14-day visa upon arrival at Bahrain airport. eVisa required: Citizens of other countries must apply for an eVisa before travel. Regular visa required: Some nationalities must apply through a Bahrain embassy or consulate. Use our visa checker tool to see exact requirements for your nationality. Even if eligible for visa on arrival, applying for an eVisa in advance can save time at immigration.
What documents do I need for a Bahrain visa?
Standard Bahrain visa applications require the following documents: Valid passport: Minimum 6 months validity from entry date with at least 2 blank pages for stamps. Passport photograph: Recent photo (35x45mm) with white background, taken within the last 6 months. Travel confirmation: Round-trip flight itinerary showing entry and exit from Bahrain. Accommodation proof: Hotel booking confirmation or invitation letter from a Bahraini host (including their CPR number). Financial evidence: Bank statement showing sufficient funds for your stay (recommended BHD 500 minimum). Additional for business visa: Invitation letter from Bahrain company on letterhead, proof of business relationship. Documents should be clear scans in PDF or JPEG format for online applications.
How long can I stay in Bahrain with a tourist visa?
Stay duration depends on the visa type obtained. Visa on Arrival: 14 days initially, extendable once for an additional 14 days (total 28 days). 14-day eVisa: Single entry, 14 days maximum stay, extendable in-country. 30-day eVisa: Single entry, 30 days maximum stay. Multiple entry eVisa: Allows multiple visits over a set validity period (typically 1 year), with each stay limited to 30 days. Business visa: Can be issued for 30, 60, or 90 days depending on requirements. Extensions beyond initial stays can be applied for at the NPRA (Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs) offices in Bahrain before your current visa expires. Overstaying incurs fines and may affect future visa applications.
Can I extend my Bahrain visa while in the country?
Yes, most Bahrain visa types can be extended. Visa on Arrival: Can be extended once for 14 additional days at NPRA offices. eVisa: Extensions possible through NPRA or online through the eVisa portal for eligible nationalities. Extension process: Visit any NPRA service center in Bahrain with your passport, current visa, accommodation proof, and extension fee (approximately BHD 25). Apply before your current visa expires to avoid overstay penalties. Processing: Usually same-day or next business day. Overstay penalties: BHD 10 per day for overstaying, potential detention, and impact on future visa applications. If you anticipate needing more time, apply for a 30-day eVisa initially rather than relying on extensions. Alternative: Exit to another GCC country and return for a fresh visa if eligible.
Can I work in Bahrain with a tourist visa?
No, tourist visas and visit visas do not permit any form of employment in Bahrain. Permitted activities: Tourism, sightseeing, visiting friends and family, attending meetings and conferences, exploring business opportunities without receiving payment. Not permitted: Any paid work, freelancing, internships (paid or unpaid), or activities generating income in Bahrain. To work legally: You need a work visa sponsored by a Bahrain-registered employer through the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA). Flexi Permit: A special self-sponsored work permit allowing certain workers to seek employment independently. Freelance visa: Available through Bahrain's Economic Development Board for independent professionals. Penalties: Working illegally results in fines, deportation, and potential entry bans. Employers hiring illegal workers also face severe penalties. The Bahrain government actively enforces employment laws.
Do I need to print my Bahrain eVisa?
Yes, you should print your Bahrain eVisa before traveling. Why print: Immigration officers at Bahrain airport may request a physical copy; airlines sometimes check visa documents at check-in; serves as backup if electronic systems are unavailable. How to print: Print the PDF eVisa document received by email on A4 paper in color or black and white (color preferred); ensure the barcode and all text are clearly visible; avoid folding through the barcode area. Digital backup: Also save the eVisa PDF on your phone as additional backup; take a screenshot of the approval page. At immigration: Present your printed eVisa along with your passport at the immigration counter. The officer will verify your eVisa in the system and stamp your passport. Having a printed copy ensures smooth processing even if technical issues occur.
How long does Bahrain visa processing take?
Processing times vary by visa type and service level. eVisa standard processing: 1-3 business days for most nationalities. Express eVisa: 24 hours available through DoVisa for urgent travel at additional cost. Visa on Arrival: Issued immediately at Bahrain airport (15-30 minutes including queue time). Business visa: 3-5 business days depending on documentation completeness. Work visa: 2-4 weeks including LMRA processing and medical clearance. Factors affecting processing: Incomplete documentation causes delays; some nationalities require additional security checks (up to 7 days); public holidays and weekends (Friday-Saturday in Bahrain) pause processing. Recommendation: Apply 1-2 weeks before travel for standard eVisa processing; use express for trips within one week. Our pre-submission document review helps avoid delays from incomplete applications.
What if my Bahrain visa application is rejected?
Bahrain visa rejections are uncommon but can occur. Common rejection reasons: Passport validity less than 6 months; incomplete or unclear documentation; previous immigration violations in Bahrain or other GCC countries; inconsistent information between application and supporting documents; security concerns for certain nationalities. If rejected: You'll receive notification of unsuccessful application. Bahrain immigration typically doesn't provide detailed reasons. You can reapply with improved documentation after addressing potential issues. How to improve chances: Ensure passport validity exceeds 6 months; provide clear, high-quality document scans; include comprehensive accommodation and financial proof; be accurate and consistent across all information. DoVisa guarantee: If rejection results from our processing error, we provide a full refund of service fees and complimentary reapplication assistance to help resolve issues for a successful second attempt.
Can I enter Bahrain from Saudi Arabia via the King Fahd Causeway?
Yes, the King Fahd Causeway is a popular land entry point between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. Visa requirements: Same visa requirements apply as for airport entry — you need a valid eVisa, visa on arrival eligibility, or pre-arranged visa. Process: Present your passport and visa at Bahrain immigration checkpoint on the causeway; vehicle inspection may be conducted; ensure you have necessary documents for both countries if doing a round trip. Visa on Arrival at causeway: Available for eligible nationalities at the border immigration office. Important notes: The causeway connects Khobar (Saudi Arabia) to Jasrah (Bahrain) spanning 25km; toll fees apply (approximately BHD 10 each direction); busiest on weekends (Thursday-Friday) when Saudi visitors come to Bahrain; crossing time varies from 30 minutes to several hours depending on traffic. Tip: Have your eVisa pre-approved to speed up the crossing process.
What is the best time to visit Bahrain?
Bahrain's climate makes timing important for a comfortable visit. November to March (Winter): The ideal season with pleasant temperatures (15-25°C), low humidity, and minimal rainfall. Perfect for outdoor activities, exploring historical sites, and beach visits. This is peak tourist season — expect higher prices and book accommodations early. Key events include the Bahrain Grand Prix (March) and various cultural festivals. April-May and September-October (Shoulder seasons): Warming and cooling periods with temperatures 25-35°C. Good value with fewer tourists but comfortable enough for sightseeing if you limit midday outdoor activities. June to August (Summer): Extremely hot (35-45°C) with high humidity. Outdoor activities are challenging during daytime. However, excellent deals on hotels, air-conditioned malls and attractions remain comfortable, and this is a good time for budget-conscious indoor tourism. The souks and museums are enjoyable year-round.
Is Bahrain safe for tourists?
Bahrain is considered one of the safest countries in the Middle East for tourists with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. Crime: Violent crime against tourists is extremely rare; petty crime like pickpocketing is uncommon but standard precautions apply. Women travelers: Bahrain is relatively liberal for the region; women can travel independently, drive, and dress in Western clothing (modest dress appreciated in traditional areas). Political situation: Avoid political gatherings and demonstrations; stay informed about current events through travel advisories. Healthcare: Excellent private healthcare system; Bahrain Defence Force Hospital and private facilities offer international-standard care. Emergency contacts: Police and ambulance: 999; Fire: 997. Practical tips: Respect local customs and laws; alcohol is available in licensed hotels and restaurants; public intoxication is illegal; photography of government buildings and military installations prohibited. Overall, tourists can explore Bahrain with confidence while exercising normal travel awareness.
What are the cultural customs and dress codes in Bahrain?
Bahrain is among the most liberal Gulf states but respecting local customs enhances your experience. Dress code: Casual Western clothing is acceptable in tourist areas, hotels, and malls; avoid very short shorts, low-cut tops, and transparent clothing in public; swimwear is appropriate only at beaches, pools, and resorts; modest dress (covering shoulders and knees) appreciated in traditional markets and recommended when visiting mosques. Mosque visits: Women must cover hair, arms, and legs; men should wear long pants and sleeved shirts; remove shoes before entering; Al Fateh Grand Mosque welcomes non-Muslim visitors outside prayer times. Ramadan: During the holy month, avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours; restaurants may be closed during the day; evening hours come alive with iftar celebrations. General etiquette: Greet with right hand; avoid pointing soles of feet at people; ask permission before photographing locals; alcohol consumption limited to licensed venues; public displays of affection should be discrete.
What currency is used in Bahrain and can I use credit cards?
Bahrain uses the Bahraini Dinar (BHD), one of the world's highest-valued currencies. Exchange rate: Approximately 1 BHD = 2.65 USD (rates fluctuate). Dinars come in notes of 0.5, 1, 5, 10, and 20 BHD, with fils coins for smaller amounts. Currency exchange: Banks and exchange bureaus throughout Manama offer competitive rates; airport exchange available but rates less favorable; hotel exchanges typically have poorest rates. Credit cards: Widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, malls, and larger shops; Visa and Mastercard most commonly accepted; American Express accepted at major establishments; smaller shops and traditional souks may prefer cash. ATMs: Abundant throughout Bahrain; most accept international cards; dispense BHD; check foreign transaction fees with your bank. US Dollars: Accepted at many tourist-oriented businesses but change given in BHD; not recommended for best value. Tip: Carry some cash for taxis, small shops, and traditional markets where cards may not be accepted.
Do I need travel insurance for Bahrain?
Travel insurance is not mandatory for Bahrain tourist visas but is strongly recommended. Healthcare costs: While Bahrain has excellent medical facilities, treatment costs for uninsured visitors can be expensive — emergency room visits start at BHD 50-100; hospitalization and specialist care significantly higher. Recommended coverage: Minimum $50,000 USD medical coverage including emergency evacuation; trip cancellation and interruption protection; personal liability coverage; lost or delayed luggage protection. Activity coverage: If planning water sports, desert excursions, or adventure activities, ensure your policy covers these — standard policies may exclude adventure sports. COVID-19: Consider policies covering COVID-related medical expenses and trip disruption for peace of mind. Credit card insurance: Some premium travel credit cards provide travel insurance — check your coverage before purchasing additional policies. Our recommendation: Comprehensive travel insurance provides valuable protection for a relatively small cost compared to potential medical expenses or trip disruption costs.