E-Visa
Bahrain
Tourist E-Visa
AED 695
3-7 days*

Bahrain is one of the Gulf's most charming and underrated travel destinations - a small island kingdom in the heart of the Arabian Gulf that packs a remarkable range of experiences into a compact, easy-to-explore geography. From the ancient burial mounds of the UNESCO-listed Bahrain Fort and the pearl trading history of Muharraq, to the vibrant waterfront dining of Manama, the thrilling Bahrain International Circuit, and the serene beauty of the Al Areen Wildlife Park - Bahrain offers a rich, authentic Arabian experience just a short flight from the UAE. If you are planning your trip, apply in advance for a Bahrain eVisa to enjoy quick, hassle-free processing and make the most of everything this wonderful Gulf kingdom has to offer.
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Planning to visit Bahrain? It is important to know the visa options available before your trip.
If you are planning a holiday, sightseeing trip, or visiting family and friends in Bahrain, you can apply for a Bahrain Tourist eVisa online. The Bahrain eVisa is a fully electronic authorisation delivered to your email - no physical stamp in your passport is required.
A Bahrain Tourist eVisa allows a stay of up to 14 days from the date of entry, with the visa valid for 30 days from the date of issue. It is issued as a single-entry visa and must be used within 30 days of approval. If the visa expires before your entry to Bahrain, a new application and fee will be required.
Please note: A confirmed onward or return ticket from Bahrain is required at the time of entry. musafir.com will advise you on all entry requirements specific to your nationality.
Before applying for a Bahrain Visa, you should prepare the following documents to ensure a smooth and hassle-free application process.
For most travellers applying from the UAE, the standard processing time for a Bahrain Tourist eVisa is 2 to 3 working days after a complete application has been submitted. Processing times may vary depending on the applicant's nationality, the volume of applications, and any additional verification required by Bahraini authorities. musafir.com recommends applying at least 5 to 7 days before your intended travel date to ensure your eVisa is ready well in advance of departure.
How long is the Bahrain visa valid for?
We have confirmed that the E-Visa for Bahrain is available to IN passport holders. Eligibility is subject to your individual circumstances at the time of application.
Yes. A separate child visa application is required for travellers under 18. Prices may differ — please add a child traveller to see the applicable fee.
Processing typically takes 3–7 business days from when your complete application is submitted. Plan to apply at least 7 days before your travel date to account for any additional checks.
The required documents for your Bahrain E-Visa are listed in the Documents section on this page. The exact list depends on your nationality and residency.
Your passport-sized photograph must have been taken within the last 6 months. It should have a plain white or off-white background, with your face clearly visible and no glasses.
The visa fee starts from AED 695. The exact amount depends on the visa type, number of entries, and any processing tier you choose. All fees are shown transparently before you confirm your application.
Visa fees are generally non-refundable, even if your application is rejected or you decide not to travel. We recommend applying only after you have confirmed your travel plans and ensured all documents are in order.
The entire process is online. Fill in your details, upload your passport and photo, pay the fee, and your eVisa will be emailed to you. No embassy visit is required.
Print or save a digital copy of your visa confirmation. Check that all details (name, passport number, dates) are correct. Carry your visa document and supporting papers when you travel
Overstaying a visa is a serious violation. You may face fines, detention, deportation, and a ban from future entry. Always leave before your authorised stay expires.