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Bahrain Visa

Traveling to: Bahrain
Citizens of: India
Processing

8-30 Days

Length of Stay

90 Days

Validity

90 Days

Entry

Single Entry

Visa Overview

E-Visa

Required Documents

Passport (6 months validity)  
Bank statement (4–6 months)

Visa Pricing Details

Visa Type Entry Type Validity Processing Embassy Fee VFS Fees Service Fee GSTIN Total Cost
Tourist Visa Single Entry 90 Days 8-30 Days INR 4,350.00 INR 0.00 INR 750.00 INR 135.00 INR 5,235.00

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Indians need a visa for Bahrain?
Yes. Indian citizens must have a valid Bahrain visa to enter the country. Indians can apply for a Bahrain e-visa, which allows them to visit for various purposes, such as tourism or business.
Is there an express service for obtaining a Bahrain e-visa?

No, Bahrain currently does not offer an express e-visa service. All e-visa applications are processed within the standard timeframe.

Tip: Start your e-visa application at least two weeks before your planned departure to allow sufficient time for processing.

Is there a possibility of a visa-free regime between India and Bahrain in the future?

As of now, there is no visa-free regime between India and Bahrain. Indian citizens are required to obtain a visa to enter Bahrain. However, the governments of both countries will communicate any future changes to visa policies.

Tip: Always verify the latest visa requirements before planning your travel to Bahrain to ensure compliance with current regulations.

What does the Bahrain e-visa look like?
Once your visa gets approved, you will receive your visa digitally. Here is a sample of the Bahrain e-visa:
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What are the requirements for the Bahrain e-visa?
To obtain a Bahrain e-visa, you must have the following documents:

  • Valid passport: Submit a digital copy of the information page of your passport. Ensure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months.
  • Visa photo: You require a recently taken passport-sized photograph.
Can I apply for a Bahrain e-visa if I have dual citizenship?
Yes, Indians with dual citizenship can apply for a Bahrain e-visa, but they must use the passport of the nationality they intend to travel with. The e-visa will be linked to the passport number provided during the application.
Important notice:
  • When applying for the e-visa, choosing the passport you will use for your travel is crucial. The visa will be electronically tied to this passport, and you must present it at the border when entering Bahrain.
  • If you enter Bahrain with a passport different from the one used for the e-visa application, you may be denied entry.
Recommendation: Always travel with the same passport that you used to apply for your e-visa to avoid complications.
Is there any age restriction for applying for a Bahrain e-visa?
No, there are no specific age restrictions for applying for a Bahrain e-visa. However, minors (children under 18) must have their visas, and their application must be submitted by a parent or legal guardian.
What should I do if I have not received my Bahrain e-visa after the processing time?

If you have not received your Bahrain e-visa within the expected processing time, you should first check your email's spam or junk folder. If you cannot find your e-visa, contact the e-visa support team via the application platform for assistance.

Tip: Always apply for your e-visa well in advance to account for any potential delays and avoid last-minute travel disruptions.

Can I enter Bahrain through any port of entry with an e-visa?

Yes, travellers with a Bahrain e-visa can enter the country through any of its international airports, as well as designated land and sea border crossings. The e-visa is recognised at all major entry points.

Tip: Ensure that your travel plans align with entry points that accept e-visas to avoid any issues at the border.

Can I use my Bahrain e-visa for multiple entries?

No, the Bahrain e-visa is a single-entry visa, which allows only one entry into the country. If you exit Bahrain and plan to return, you will need to apply for a different e-visa.

If your travel plans involve multiple entries into Bahrain, you may need to apply for a multi-entry visa here.

Recommendation: Plan your travel itinerary carefully to avoid needing multiple visa applications.

Are there any specific customs regulations to be aware of when entering Bahrain?
Yes, travellers to Bahrain should be aware of customs regulations regarding items they can bring into the country. Certain goods, such as large amounts of currency, precious metals, or cultural artefacts, must be declared upon entry.

  • If you carry more than BHD 6,000 (approximately USD 15,900) in cash or equivalent, you must declare it to customs officials upon arrival. Failure to do so could result in fines or confiscation.
  • Additionally, bringing in certain items, such as religious materials or items of historical or cultural significance, may require special permits or declarations.
  • Travellers should also be aware of import restrictions such as weapons, narcotics, and certain food products.
Recommendation: Review Bahrain’s customs regulations before travelling to ensure compliance and avoid any issues at the border.
Can I enter Bahrain earlier than the date specified on my e-visa?
No, you cannot enter Bahrain before the start date specified on your e-visa. The visa is only valid from the date of entry listed on the document, and attempting to enter earlier may result in being denied entry.
Can I use the Bahrain e-visa for transit purposes?

Yes, the Bahrain e-visa can be used for transit purposes if you need to pass through Bahrain en route to another destination. However, the transit should be completed within the allowed stay period.

Recommendation: Always check the visa requirements for your onward destination to ensure a smooth transit experience.

What is the process for exiting Bahrain if my visa is about to expire?
If your Bahrain visa is about to expire, you must leave the country before the expiration date to avoid overstaying penalties. Planning your departure in advance is advisable to ensure a timely exit.

Additional notes:
  • Overstaying your visa in Bahrain can result in fines, detention, and a possible ban on future entry. The amount of the fine or the severity of the penalty depends on the length of the overstay.
  • If you cannot leave before your visa expires, you should immediately apply for an extension through the relevant authorities or seek assistance from the local immigration office.
Tip: Monitor your visa’s expiration date closely and make travel arrangements well in advance to avoid overstaying.
Can I change the purpose of my visit after receiving the Bahrain e-visa?

No, the purpose of your visit, as stated in your e-visa application, cannot be changed after the visa is issued. If your travel purpose changes, you must apply for a new visa that reflects the correct purpose.

The e-visa is issued based on the purpose of travel provided during the application, such as tourism, business, or medical treatment. This purpose is documented in the visa and cannot be altered after approval.

If your plans change and you need to visit Bahrain for a different reason, you must cancel the existing visa and apply for a new one that aligns with your updated travel purpose.

Recommendation: When applying for your e-visa, ensure that you select the correct purpose of the visit to avoid the need for reapplication.

Can I travel to Bahrain for medical treatment with an e-visa?

Yes, you can travel to Bahrain for medical treatment with a specific e-visa designed for this purpose. When applying, select the appropriate visa type that matches your medical treatment plans, and ensure that you have all the required documentation, such as a letter from the medical institution in Bahrain.

Recommendation: Contact the medical institution in Bahrain to confirm the documents needed for your visa application and ensure all paperwork is in order before applying.

What should I do if I lose my Bahrain e-visa before traveling?

If you lose your Bahrain e-visa before travelling, you should immediately access your email or the application platform where your visa was issued to re-download and print a copy of the e-visa. It is important to have a printed copy with you when you arrive in Bahrain.

If you cannot retrieve the e-visa, contact the platform's customer support team where you applied for assistance obtaining another copy.

Having both a digital and printed copy of your e-visa is a good practice to avoid issues if one copy is lost or damaged.

Can I work in Bahrain with a tourist e-visa?

No, a Bahrain e-visa does not permit you to work in the country. If you intend to work in Bahrain, you must apply for a work visa through your employer or sponsor in Bahrain.

The tourist e-visa is strictly for leisure and tourism purposes. Engaging in any employment activities while on a tourist visa is illegal and could lead to penalties, including fines, deportation, and a ban from re-entering the country.

Warning: Do not attempt to work in Bahrain on a tourist visa, as this could result in serious legal consequences.

Can I enter Bahrain on a cruise ship with an e-visa?

Yes, you can enter Bahrain on a cruise ship with a valid e-visa. The e-visa allows entry through various ports, including those used by cruise ships docking in Bahrain.

Tip: Check with your cruise line to confirm the entry requirements for Bahrain and ensure that you have the correct visa for your visit.

Are there any restrictions on bringing medications into Bahrain?
Yes, travellers bringing medications into Bahrain should be aware of the country's regulations regarding controlled substances. Certain medications may require a prescription or special permit for entry into Bahrain.

Keep note:
  • It's important to carry your medications in their original packaging along with a copy of your prescription or a doctor's note explaining the medical need for the medication.
  • Some medications that are legal in India may be classified as controlled substances in Bahrain, so it's advisable to check the regulations before travelling.
  • If you carry a large quantity of medication or controlled substances, you may need to declare them to customs upon arrival and provide documentation.
Recommendation: Consult with your doctor and check Bahrain's regulations regarding medication before your trip to avoid any issues at customs.
What is the dress code for tourists visiting Bahrain?
While Bahrain is relatively liberal compared to some other Middle Eastern countries, it is still important for tourists to dress modestly, particularly in public places. This means avoiding revealing clothing and respecting local customs and traditions.

What to wear:
  • Women should wear clothing that covers the shoulders and knees, especially when visiting religious sites or more conservative areas. Men should avoid wearing shorts or sleeveless shirts in public.
  • Swimwear is acceptable at beaches, pools, and resorts but should be limited to those areas. Outside of these places, tourists should dress more conservatively.
  • Bahrain is generally tolerant of different cultures, but respecting the local dress code is appreciated and helps ensure a positive experience during your visit.
Can I use the Bahrain e-visa for attending a business meeting?
Yes, the Bahrain e-visa can be used for short business visits, such as attending meetings, conferences, or seminars. However, if your business activities involve longer stays or employment, you may need to apply for a different type of visa.
Can I apply for a family or group Bahrain e-visa?
Yes, you can apply for e-visas for your family or group members in a single application session. This is convenient for families or groups travelling together, as it streamlines the process and allows you to manage all applications simultaneously.
What are the language requirements for the Bahrain e-visa application?
The Bahrain e-visa application is available in several languages, including English, making it accessible for Indian travellers. All required information should be filled out in English or the language specified in the application instructions.