Fijian nationals must obtain a Bahrain eVisa before entering the country. The information below outlines the available eVisa types and the requirements that Fijian applicants must meet. Bahrain maintains clear entry rules that travellers must follow prior to departure.
Bahrain eVisa for Citizens of Fiji
What are the Bahrain eVisa Types and Required Documents?
Fiji passport holders may choose an eVisa type based on their travel needs:
Family Visit eVisa
For visiting and staying with close family members.
Tourist eVisa
For holidays, sightseeing, and recreational trips.
Business
For conferences, meetings, and other business events.
You can check the validity and stay duration for each eVisa type on the Bahrain eVisa Type page.
Required Documents
Citizens of Fiji need to prepare the following documents:
- Fiji Passport bio page
- Return or onward flight ticket
- Hotel reservation or Bahrain host’s ID
Additional documents may be required; full details are available on the Bahrain eVisa Requirements page.
How Much Is the Bahrain eVisa Fee and Processing Time?
For detailed, up-to-date information, please visit the Bahrain eVisa Fee webpage.
How to Apply for a Bahrain eVisa?
Step 1
- Enter your passport and travel details in the application form, review the information, upload the required documents, and submit the form.
Step 2
- Pay the fee with your valid debit or credit card, then check your email for the payment confirmation.
Step 3
- The approved Bahrain eVisa will be emailed to you. Please print a copy for verification during immigration.
Important Note: While completing the form, applicants may use the “Add Applicant” feature to include multiple travellers in a single submission. All applications are reviewed together, and updates are issued to the primary applicant; however, each traveller will receive an individual eVisa.
What Are the Popular Dishes to Try in Bahrain?
Samboosa
A deep-fried pastry filled with meat, onions, and spices. It is a popular appetiser in Bahrain.
Muhammar
Muhammar is a sweet rice dish made with sugar, dates, and spices. It is often served with grilled or fried fish.
Balaleet
A sweet-and-savoury vermicelli dish often served with fried eggs.
Machboos
A fragrant rice dish with chicken or seafood.