The Bahrain Family eVisa lets eligible relatives visit and stay with their family
members living in Bahrain. This guide covers the main requirements, like who can apply, what
documents you need, and how long the process usually takes.
Who Can Apply for a Family eVisa?
The Family eVisa is for travellers from countries that qualify under Bahrain’s eVisa policy who want
to visit close family members in the Kingdom.
It is recommended to stay within the allowed stay duration, as violating visa rules may result in fines and
penalties.
Requirements for the Bahrain Family eVisa
Your document list depends on your nationality.
Everyone submits these three:
Passport bio page scan: valid for at least 6 months from your entry date
Return or onward air ticket showing arrival and departure from Bahrain. If
travelling by road, a signed letter covering stay duration, entry mode, exit mode, and next
destination
A confirmed hotel booking, or the Bahrain ID of the family member or person you will be
staying with.
Beyond these three, your nationality determines the rest.
Most applicants will encounter this question in the form: "Do you have a current, valid
Residence Permit or Visit Visa for a GCC country?"
Answering yes means submitting that GCC document, valid for at least 3 months from your entry
date into
Bahrain, with both front and back uploaded.
Answering no means submitting a certified 3-month bank statement showing regular transactions and
a
closing balance of at least USD 1,000 or 380 BHD.
For certain nationalities, a no answer also requires one additional document: a valid visa
from the UAE, UK, USA, Saudi Arabia (excluding Hajj and Umrah visas), any Schengen country, or a US Green
Card.
A smaller group of nationalities only needs the three documents listed above, with no further steps.
Is an interview required for the Family eVisa? No, interviews are not part of the
process.
Can I upgrade from a single-entry visa to a multiple-entry visa after approval? No,
the selected entry type cannot be changed once the e-Visa is issued.
Can I arrive earlier than the date on my e-Visa? No, you may only enter from the
validity start date.
Application Process for a Bahrain Family eVisa
Complete the Bahrain eVisa Application Form
Fill out the Bahrain eVisa application form accurately and without
errors, and upload the required documents.
Make payment
After the form has been checked for errors, submit it and proceed with
the eVisa fee payment.
Get your eVisa delivered
After approval, your eVisa will be delivered to your email address.
Processing of the Bahrain Family eVisa
The eVisa portal offers 3 processing options to match your travel plans. If your trip requires urgency, the
faster options are available to support it.
Standard Processing: 6 - 8 Working Days
Rush Processing: 5 - 7 Working Days (additional fee)
Super Rush Processing: 4 - 6 Working Days (additional fee)
To learn more about processing times and all costs involved, please visit the Bahrain e-Visa Fee page for full details.
Living in Bahrain on a Family eVisa
Employment: A family eVisa does not allow work. If you want to work in Bahrain, you
need to apply for a separate work visa sponsored by a local employer.
Family Dining: Bahrain offers many friendly restaurants with local and international
food. Some places even have play areas for kids.
Community Life: Taking part in local events and cultural traditions helps families
adjust more easily and feel connected to the community.
Taste the Flavours of Bahrain
Food and family create cherished moments and lasting memories around the table. Just like a family eVisa
brings loved ones together, Bahrain’s culinary scene offers a perfect reason to celebrate. Explore the
Best Bahraini
Dishes to try on your trip.
Stay Updated
Stay informed by regularly reviewing your email. All updates, requests, and final decisions will be sent
there. If you don’t receive anything for a while, check your spam folder or reach out to support.
Get all the information you need about the Bahrain Family Visa in one place. This eGuide explains
eligibility, required documents, and step-by-step application guidance for a stress-free process.
Delays can happen if documents are incomplete during verification checks.
Make sure your details are correct and reply quickly if we ask for more information.
If Your Application Is Denied
If your application is denied, it doesn’t mean your travel plans are over.
Check why it was refused, fix any issues, and reapply with all the required documents.
Renewing or Extending the Visa
You can renew or extend your family eVisa if you qualify.
Be sure to apply before your current visa expires to avoid any penalties or gaps in your stay.
Content Disclaimer: Although this information was last updated in
June 2026, we recommend verifying with the appropriate agencies, embassies, and airlines
to ensure complete accuracy regarding your travel plans.
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