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Fill out our streamlined application form with your personal details, travel dates, and intended activities in Brunei. Our intelligent validation system guides you through each section, checking for common errors and ensuring your application meets Brunei Immigration requirements.

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Submit your passport scan with bio page clearly visible, a recent passport-sized photograph meeting Brunei specifications, proof of accommodation, and confirmed travel itinerary. Our document specialists verify everything meets Brunei Immigration standards before submission.

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Your verified application is transmitted to Brunei's immigration authorities. We monitor processing status in real-time and proactively communicate any updates, requests for additional documentation, or status changes via email and SMS notifications.

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Your approved visa arrives by email as a downloadable PDF. Print it clearly on A4 paper and present it at Brunei immigration alongside your passport. Selamat datang — welcome to the Abode of Peace!

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Brunei Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Visa Exemption

Up to 90 days

Visa-free entry for citizens of 66 countries

Tourist Visa

Up to 90 days

Single or multiple entry for leisure travel

Business Visa

Up to 90 days

For meetings, conferences, and commercial activities

Transit Visa

Up to 72 hours

For travelers passing through Brunei

Essential Requirements

  • 📘Passport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
  • 📷Passport photo 35x50mm, white background
  • 🏨Hotel booking or accommodation confirmation
  • ✈️Return flight or onward travel itinerary
  • 💰Proof of sufficient funds for your stay
  • 📄Completed visa application form

Visa Policy

Brunei Darussalam, officially the Nation of Brunei, the Abode of Peace, maintains a welcoming visa policy for international visitors. The small but wealthy sultanate on the island of Borneo offers straightforward entry requirements for most travelers. Visa-Free Entry Brunei grants visa-free access to citizens of 66 countries and territories. Passport holders from the United States, United Kingdom, European Union nations, Australia, Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, and many other countries can enter Brunei without a visa for stays ranging from 14 to 90 days depending on nationality. ASEAN member state citizens typically enjoy the longest visa-free periods of up to 90 days. This exemption is ideal for tourism, visiting friends and family, and short business trips. Electronic Visa System Brunei has modernized its visa system with an electronic application process. Travelers from countries requiring visas can apply online through the Brunei Immigration e-Services portal. The system streamlines processing and reduces paperwork while maintaining thorough security checks.
Jame Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque with its golden domes and minarets against a blue sky in Brunei
Jame Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque — One of Brunei's most magnificent Islamic landmarks

Visa Requirements

Essential Documentation All Brunei visa applicants and visa-exempt travelers must meet these fundamental requirements: • Passport validity: Minimum 6 months beyond your intended departure date with at least 2 blank pages for entry and exit stamps • Photograph: Recent passport-sized photo (35x50mm) with white background, taken within the last 6 months • Accommodation proof: Hotel booking confirmation or invitation letter if staying with friends or family • Travel itinerary: Confirmed return or onward flight tickets • Sufficient funds: Evidence of financial means to support your stay (approximately BND 100 per day recommended) Additional Requirements by Visa Type Business visa applicants need an invitation letter from a Brunei-registered company stating the purpose of visit, meeting schedules, and sponsorship details. Employment and student visas require additional documentation including medical certificates, police clearance, and institutional acceptance letters.
Lush green canopy of Ulu Temburong National Park rainforest with misty hills in the background
Ulu Temburong National Park — Brunei's pristine primary rainforest reserve

Application Process

Online Application Steps Applying for a Brunei visa through DoVisa is straightforward and efficient: • Step 1: Complete the online application form with accurate personal and travel information • Step 2: Upload required documents including passport scan, photograph, and supporting materials • Step 3: Pay the visa fee securely through our payment gateway • Step 4: Receive email confirmation and tracking number for your application • Step 5: Download and print your approved visa upon notification Processing Times Standard tourist visa processing takes 3-5 business days. Express processing is available for urgent travel needs. Business visas may take 5-7 business days depending on the complexity of documentation. We recommend applying at least 2-3 weeks before your intended travel date to allow adequate processing time.
Traditional wooden houses on stilts over the Brunei River in Kampong Ayer water village
Kampong Ayer — The world's largest water village with over 600 years of history

Travel Tips

Entry Points & Immigration Brunei has one international airport — Brunei International Airport (BWN) in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital. Land borders with Malaysia at Kuala Lurah and Sungai Tujuh checkpoints allow entry from Sarawak. Sea entry is available via the Muara ferry terminal connecting to Labuan, Malaysia. Immigration processing is generally efficient and courteous at all entry points. Cultural Considerations Brunei is an Islamic monarchy with conservative social norms. Dress modestly, especially when visiting mosques or government buildings. The sale and public consumption of alcohol is prohibited. During Ramadan, avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours. Despite these restrictions, Brunei is extremely welcoming to tourists who respect local customs. Currency & Costs The Brunei Dollar (BND) is pegged 1:1 to the Singapore Dollar, which is also accepted throughout the country. Credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas. Brunei is a relatively expensive destination compared to neighboring Southeast Asian countries due to its high standard of living.
Istana Nurul Iman royal palace illuminated at night during a national celebration in Brunei
Istana Nurul Iman — The world's largest residential palace and home of the Sultan

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James T.Jan 15, 2026

"Excellent service! My Brunei visa was approved in just 3 days. The team was very helpful with document requirements. Highly recommend DoVisa for hassle-free processing."

Sarah M.Jan 8, 2026

"Smooth and easy application process. Got my visa within the promised timeframe. The support team answered all my questions promptly. Will use again!"

David L.Dec 28, 2025

"Good experience overall. Application was straightforward and support was responsive. Processing took the full 5 days but arrived as promised."

Michelle K.Dec 18, 2025

"DoVisa made my Brunei trip possible! Was worried about the visa process but they handled everything professionally. The water village was amazing!"

Robert H.Dec 5, 2025

"Business visa for Brunei approved without any issues. The invitation letter guidance was particularly helpful. Professional service throughout."

Linda P.Nov 22, 2025

"Reliable service for our family trip to Brunei. Four visas processed together smoothly. Minor delay in confirmation email but all sorted in the end."

Thomas W.Nov 10, 2025

"First time visiting Brunei and DoVisa made the visa process incredibly simple. Clear instructions and fast processing. Kampong Ayer was worth the trip!"

Angela R.Oct 28, 2025

"Impressed with how quickly my application was processed. The online tracking feature kept me informed every step of the way. Great service!"

Kevin C.Oct 15, 2025

"Straightforward process and helpful customer service. Had a question about photo requirements and got a response within hours. Would recommend."

Emma J.Sep 30, 2025

"Visited Brunei for a rainforest expedition and DoVisa handled my visa perfectly. The document checklist was comprehensive and easy to follow."

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"Excellent experience from start to finish. Applied on Monday, received approval by Thursday. Customer support was knowledgeable and friendly."

Brunei Visa FAQs

What types of visas are available for Brunei?
Brunei offers several visa categories to accommodate different travel purposes. Tourist visa allows stays up to 90 days for leisure travel, sightseeing, and visiting friends or family. Business visa is for commercial activities including meetings, conferences, negotiations, and exploring investment opportunities. Transit visa permits stays up to 72 hours for travelers passing through Brunei to another destination. Employment visa is required for those taking up work in Brunei and needs employer sponsorship. Student visa is for those enrolled in Bruneian educational institutions. The right visa depends on your nationality, travel purpose, and intended duration of stay.
Do I need a visa to visit Brunei?
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. Visa-exempt countries include the United States, United Kingdom, European Union member states, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, and most ASEAN nations — citizens can enter Brunei visa-free for stays ranging from 14 to 90 days depending on bilateral agreements. Visa-required countries must obtain a visa before travel. Citizens of China and India, for example, require visas in advance. Use our visa checker tool to see exactly what applies to your passport. Even visa-exempt travelers must meet entry requirements including passport validity, return tickets, and proof of accommodation.
How long does Brunei visa processing take?
Brunei visa processing typically takes 3-5 business days for standard applications. Processing times can vary based on several factors: Application completeness significantly impacts speed — applications with clear documents, correct photos, and accurate information process faster. Visa type affects timing — business visas may take 5-7 business days due to additional verification. Peak seasons around major holidays may experience slightly longer processing. Recommendations: Apply at least 2-3 weeks before travel to allow buffer time; ensure all documents meet requirements; respond promptly to any additional information requests.
What documents do I need for a Brunei visa application?
Essential documents for all applications: Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond departure date with minimum 2 blank pages; recent passport-sized photograph (35x50mm, white background, taken within 6 months); completed visa application form. Additional requirements: Proof of accommodation (hotel bookings or invitation letter); round-trip flight itinerary; proof of sufficient funds (bank statements). Business visa additions: Invitation letter from Brunei company on letterhead; employer support letter explaining business purpose; company registration documents. Employment visa: Medical certificate, police clearance, and employment contract. All documents should be clear, legible copies in English.
How long can I stay in Brunei with a tourist visa?
The standard Brunei tourist visa allows stays up to 90 days. Visa-exempt travelers receive permission based on their nationality — ASEAN citizens typically get 90 days, while other nationalities may receive 14, 30, or 90 days depending on bilateral agreements. Extensions: May be possible through the Immigration Department in Bandar Seri Begawan before your authorized stay expires. Extensions are granted at immigration discretion and require valid reasons. Important: Overstaying is a serious offense in Brunei that can result in fines, detention, and deportation. Always monitor your permitted stay period carefully and exit or extend before expiration.
Can I extend my Brunei visa?
Yes, visa extensions may be possible in certain circumstances. Where to apply: Immigration and National Registration Department headquarters in Bandar Seri Begawan. Requirements: Apply before your current authorized stay expires; valid passport; completed extension application form; proof of continued accommodation; valid reason for extension; applicable fee. Process: Extensions are granted at the discretion of immigration authorities and are not guaranteed. Typical extensions: Up to 14 or 30 days may be granted depending on circumstances. For longer stays, you may need to exit and re-enter or apply for an appropriate long-term visa category.
Can I work in Brunei with a tourist visa?
No, Brunei tourist visas do not permit any form of employment. Tourist visas are strictly for leisure activities, sightseeing, visiting mosques and cultural sites, exploring rainforests, and visiting friends and family. Business visas allow commercial activities like meetings and negotiations but not paid employment or receiving salary from a Brunei entity. Legal employment requires a Brunei Work Visa, which involves: employer sponsorship by a registered Brunei company; Ministry of Home Affairs approval; medical examination; and appropriate work permit. Penalties: Working illegally risks fines, detention, deportation, and future entry bans. Brunei strictly enforces immigration laws.
Is alcohol allowed in Brunei?
Brunei is an Islamic country where alcohol sale is prohibited. The sale and public consumption of alcohol is banned throughout the country. Non-Muslim visitors may bring up to 2 bottles of liquor and 12 cans of beer for personal consumption within private residences. You must declare alcohol at customs upon arrival. Important restrictions: Drinking in public places, hotels, restaurants, or any public setting is illegal. Breaking alcohol laws can result in fines or imprisonment. Neighboring countries: Many visitors travel to nearby Miri (Malaysia) or Labuan for alcohol access. Despite these restrictions, Brunei offers excellent food, stunning mosques, and beautiful rainforests to explore.
What is the best time to visit Brunei?
Brunei has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round (24-32 degrees Celsius). Dry Season (February-April): Best time to visit with less rainfall and more sunshine. Ideal for exploring rainforests, visiting water villages, and outdoor activities. Wet Season (September-January): Monsoon season brings heavy afternoon showers but mornings are often clear. Lush green landscapes and fewer tourists. Shoulder months (May-August): Moderate rainfall, good balance of weather and crowds. Special events: The Sultan's birthday (July 15) features grand celebrations including a royal procession. Ramadan dates vary — visitors should respect fasting hours. National Day (February 23) offers cultural festivities.
What should I wear in Brunei?
Brunei is a conservative Islamic country, and modest dress is expected. General guidelines: Cover shoulders and knees; avoid tight or revealing clothing; loose, lightweight fabrics are comfortable in the tropical climate. Mosque visits: Women must wear headscarves and cover arms and legs; men should wear long pants and sleeved shirts. Many mosques provide robes and headscarves for visitors. Public spaces: Modest casual wear is acceptable; swimwear only at beaches and hotel pools. Business meetings: Formal attire expected — suits for men, conservative dress or pantsuit for women. Dressing respectfully shows cultural awareness and is appreciated by locals.
Is Brunei safe for tourists?
Brunei is considered one of the safest countries in Southeast Asia with very low crime rates. Safety factors: Strict law enforcement, stable government, high standard of living, and strong Islamic values contribute to minimal crime. Violent crime against tourists is extremely rare. Health considerations: Tap water is generally safe in urban areas; tropical mosquitoes present — use repellent. Medical facilities in Bandar Seri Begawan are modern and well-equipped. Natural hazards: Occasional flooding during monsoon season. Rainforest activities require proper preparation. Travel insurance: Recommended for all visitors to cover medical emergencies and trip disruptions.
What currency is used in Brunei?
Brunei's official currency is the Brunei Dollar (BND), which is pegged 1:1 to the Singapore Dollar. Currency interchangeability: Singapore Dollars are accepted everywhere in Brunei at par value. Payment methods: Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, and larger shops. ATMs available throughout Bandar Seri Begawan and major towns. Cash preferred at markets and smaller establishments. Exchange: Money changers and banks offer competitive rates. US Dollars and other major currencies easily exchanged. Costs: Brunei is more expensive than neighboring Malaysia or Indonesia due to its high standard of living — budget around BND 100-150 per day for comfortable travel.
What happens if my Brunei visa application is rejected?
Brunei visa rejections are uncommon but can occur. Common rejection reasons: Incomplete documentation; passport validity issues; photos not meeting specifications; insufficient proof of funds; unclear travel purpose; previous immigration violations. If rejected: You typically receive notification without detailed reasons. You can reapply with improved documentation addressing potential issues. There is no formal appeals process, but fresh applications are considered independently. Prevention strategies: Ensure documents are complete and clear; verify passport validity requirements; provide comprehensive travel plans; include bank statements showing adequate funds. DoVisa support: Our pre-submission review helps identify and address potential issues before submission.
Can I enter Brunei by land from Malaysia?
Yes, Brunei has several land border crossings with Malaysia's Sarawak state. Main crossings: Kuala Lurah (Brunei) / Tedungan (Malaysia) is the primary crossing near Limbang. Sungai Tujuh / Puni checkpoint connects to Lawas. Entry requirements: Same as air entry — valid passport, visa if required, proof of accommodation and sufficient funds. Unique geography: Brunei is divided into two parts separated by Malaysian territory — the Temburong district is only accessible from the main territory by boat or through Malaysia. Bus services: Regular buses connect Miri (Malaysia) to Bandar Seri Begawan. Border hours: Most crossings open 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. Verify current hours before travel.
Do children need their own Brunei visa?
Yes, every traveler including infants requires their own visa (if applicable) or receives their own entry permission. There are no family visas or provisions for children traveling on parents' documents. Requirements for children: Valid passport in child's own name with 6+ months validity; passport-sized photograph meeting same specifications as adults; completed application with child's details. Additional documentation: If child is traveling with only one parent, consent from the absent parent may be requested. Children traveling without parents need notarized consent letters from both parents. Fees: Children typically pay the same visa fees as adults where applicable.
What are the main attractions in Brunei?
Brunei offers unique attractions combining Islamic heritage with pristine nature. Cultural sites: Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque — stunning golden-domed landmark; Jame Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque — largest mosque in Brunei; Royal Regalia Museum — showcases Sultan's treasures. Kampong Ayer: The world's largest water village with 30,000 residents, wooden houses on stilts, and 600 years of history. Nature: Ulu Temburong National Park — pristine primary rainforest with canopy walkway; mangrove tours and proboscis monkey sightings. Royal landmarks: View Istana Nurul Iman (world's largest residential palace) from the riverbank. Shopping: Gadong night market and The Mall for local products and cuisine.
Do I need travel insurance for Brunei?
Travel insurance is not mandatory for Brunei entry but is strongly recommended. Why it's important: Medical costs for foreigners can be significant; covers trip cancellation or delays; provides emergency evacuation coverage if needed for serious illness or injury. Recommended coverage: Minimum $50,000 USD medical coverage including emergency evacuation; trip cancellation and interruption; personal liability; lost baggage protection. Healthcare in Brunei: RIPAS Hospital in Bandar Seri Begawan provides quality care, but complex cases may require evacuation to Singapore. Adventure activities: If planning rainforest trekking or water activities, ensure your policy covers these.
Can I use my mobile phone in Brunei?
Yes, mobile phones work well throughout Brunei. Coverage: DST (Data Stream Technology) and Progresif are the main mobile operators with good coverage in urban areas and along major highways. Remote rainforest areas may have limited signal. Options for visitors: Purchase a local SIM card at the airport or in town — affordable data packages available; check if your home carrier offers international roaming for Brunei; WiFi widely available at hotels, cafes, and shopping centers. Internet: Brunei has reliable internet infrastructure. Note that VoIP services may have restrictions. Useful apps: Download offline maps and translation apps before arrival for convenience.
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