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Home  >  World  > Middle East  > Bahrain

Passport/Visa

 Passport Required?Visa Required?Return Ticket Required?
BritishYes1Yes
AustralianYes1Yes
CanadianYes1Yes
USAYes1Yes
OtherEUYes1Yes
JapaneseYes1Yes


Prohibited entry: Holders of Israeli passports. Holders of passports with visas or endorsements for Israel (valid or expired) are permitted to transit Bahrain provided they do so by the same through aircraft.

PASSPORTS: Valid passport for at least six months required by all.

VISAS: Required by all except the following:
(a) nationals of Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates;
(b) transit passengers continuing their journey by the first connecting flight provided holding confirmed tickets and appropriate travel documents and remaining within the transit area.
Note: 1. Nationals of EU countries, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland and USA may obtain visas on arrival for touristic or business stays of up to two weeks. The fee is BD5. If working for a media company (eg, a newspaper or TV company) a special invitation from the Bahrain authorities is required.


Types of visa and cost: Entry (single-entry) and Business. Both types cost £20. Length of visa granted depends on individual application and granting of non-objection certificate. Holders of British and Irish passports and American and Canadian visitors can apply for a multiple-entry visa (for business only) for four-week stays which is valid for up to five years, cost: £40.

Validity: Three months from date of issue (Entry Visa).

Application to: Consulate (or Consular Section at Embassy); see Contact Addresses section.
Note: (a) Entry Visas are obtainable through various hotels, travel agencies and other companies licensed to carry out touristic activities in Bahrain. Organised groups are charged a fee of BD5 per person (approximately US$13). Long-term business visas should be arranged by the employing company in Bahrain. (b) All nationalities who have previously travelled to Bahrain and have a stamped passport should have very few problems obtaining a visa to return.


Application requirements: Entry visa: (a) Valid passport. (b) One passport-size photo. (c) One completed application form. (d) One registered, self-addressed envelope and cheque for £3 to cover return of passport if applying by post. (e) Fee. (f) No Objection Certificate obtained by agent in Bahrain from the Ministry of Interior (only applies to certain nationals). Business visa: (a)-(e) and, (f) Letter from employer or letter of invitation from Bahrain.

Working days required: Two.


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