The Bahrain eVisa system has made it extremely convenient for Chilean passport Holders to obtain a travel permit and enter Bahrain. Regardless of your travel purpose, whether for tourism, business, or a family visit, apply for Bahrain eVisa and experience a smooth, fully online process without the need for embassy visits.
Bahrain eVisa for Chilean Citizens
Bahrain eVisa Requirements for Citizens of Chile
Chilean citizens will require the following documents to apply for the Bahrain eVisa:
- Valid Chile Passport: Should have a minimum of 6 months' validity before the date of entry into Bahrain and 2 blank pages.
- Recent Photo: A clear, scanned passport-size photo.
- Travel Itinerary: Flight booking details or onward flight ticket.
- Evidence of Accommodation: This may include a hotel booking/ letter of invitation from a host in Bahrain.
- Bank Statement: To prove that you have enough finances to support your stay.
- Email Address: A working email to receive the approved Bahrain eVisa.
- Mode of payment: The visa fee must be paid using a debit or credit card, or through a PayPal account.
Bahrain eVisa Document Requirements may change over time; applicants are advised to remain updated with the latest information before applying.
Bahrain eVisa Validity and Stay Duration for Chileans
Chilean passport holders can apply for Bahrain’s Tourist, Business and Family Visit eVisa. Each eVisa comes with the following validity and stay duration:
Single-Entry eVisa
- Valid for 14 days
- Max stays up to 14 days
Multiple-Entry eVisa (Short-Term)
- Valid for 3 months. You can enter and exit multiple times
- Each stay can last up to a maximum of 30 days
Multiple-Entry eVisa (Long-Term)
- Valid for 1 year
- Multiple trips allowed
- Each stay can last for a maximum of 90 days
Bahrain eVisa Processing Fee for Chileans
Visa fees differ depending on your visa type, entry options, and processing preference. Visit the Bahrain eVisa Fee page for the most up-to-date total, based on your specific travel requirements.
Time it Takes to Deliver Bahrain eVisa
Receive your Bahrain eVisa according to your selected processing speed:
- Normal Processing: 6 - 8 Working Days
- Rush Processing: 5 - 7 Working Days (additional fee charged)
- Super Rush Processing: 4 - 6 Working Days (additional charges will be applied)
When you have a time constraint, you can choose between the rush and super rush processing.
Bahrain eVisa Application Process for Chileans
Apply for your Bahrain eVisa today by following the easy steps below.
Note: The Approved Bahrain eVisa does not guarantee entry into the country as the final entry permission is determined by Bahrain’s immigration authorities at the border.
Can Chileans Track Their Bahrain eVisa Status?
Checking your Bahrain eVisa status is easy — Chileans can do it online through the Bahrain eVisa Status Check portal.
Reasons for Bahrain eVisa Rejections and Extension Tips for Chileans
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If your Bahrain eVisa expires while you are still in Bahrain, you may face fines, deportation, or even a ban on re-entry. |
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Extension Recommendation |
To prevent penalties, apply for your visa extension early through the Immigration Office in Bahrain. Avoid waiting until the last minute to submit the request. |
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FAQs
Having travel insurance is not mandatory, but is recommended to cover medical and trip related emergencies.
The Bahrain eVisa becomes invalid, and you must reapply using your new passport.
No, payment must be made in accepted international currencies such as USD via online payment methods.
No fixed limit exists, but excessive applications may trigger additional verification.