Bahrain eVisa Application Process
The Bahrain eVisa application follows a structured online process. Each stage collects the information required to create, review, and submit your request.
The steps below show how the form behaves and what to expect.
How to Apply for a Bahrain eVisa?
1. Registration
- Enter your basic contact and travel details. These details create your temporary order and allow the system to communicate with you throughout the process.
- Once you submit your details, the system generates your temporary order ID and opens the main application form.
- All later stages use the details you provide here.
2. Complete the Main Application Form
After registering, you must enter your travel and passport information. The structure remains the same for all nationalities. Find out which group your nationality falls under on the Bahrain eVisa Policy page.
Nationality-Based Field Behaviour
The only visible change at this stage depends on your nationality:
Group A applicants:
The form loads directly without extra questions.
Group B and C applicants:
The application form provides one additional question: "Do you have a current valid Residence Permit or Visit Visa for a GCC country?"
Note: Your answer does not affect this page. It only affects which documents appear during the upload stage. No other differences in requirements will appear on this screen.
3. Add Travellers and Choose Processing Speed
The eVisa application form allows you to:
1. Add Applicant
You can include up to 10 applicants in one application. All of the updates are sent to the primary applicant’s email ID and phone number, and each traveller receives a separate eVisa.
2. Processing Speed
Select your preferred timeframe between (Normal, Rush, Super Rush) Your choice determines the processing priority.
3. Save or Continue
You can also continue to the review screen or save your progress and resume later using your temporary order ID on the Complete Ongoing Bahrain Application page.
4. Go Over Your Details
Before the documents are requested, the system shows a summary of your entries.
- Be sure to check all of the fields carefully and confirm their accuracy.
- If you notice an error, you can edit the details here without any issues.
- After confirming, you move to the document upload stage.
5. Upload the Required Documents
The document requirements for the Bahrain eVisa can vary by both your nationality and GCC Yes/No selection. The form automatically displays the documents you must upload.
How the Form adapts to each Group Nationality:
- Group A nationalities: Only the mandatory documents appear.
- Group B nationalities: The required documents change based on your GCC selection.
- Group C nationalities: The required documents include additional proof, depending on the selected GCC option and visa eligibility rules.
Check detailed information on each document required for a Bahrain eVisa before beginning the application process.
6. Proceed to Pay the Application Fee
Once all documents have been uploaded, the payment page opens, and your temporary order ID will appear at the top.
This stage provides you with the following:
- Total amount to be paid
- Breakdown of the visa fee, service fee, and selected processing speed
- Date of Arrival
- Name of the Applicant
- Payment options (debit/credit card, PayPal or cryptocurrency)
Your application is processed only after successful payment.
7. Submit the Application
- Once the payment is complete, your eVisa request enters processing.
- Updates will be sent to the primary applicant’s email and phone.
- You may follow your status using the Bahrain eVisa status page.
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Disclaimer: This page provides general guidance on the online application process. It does not replace the formal rules published by the Government of Bahrain.