Bahrain Family eVisa
The Bahrain Family eVisa allows eligible travellers to visit and stay with their family members living in Bahrain.
This guide covers everything travellers need to know about the Bahrain Family eVisa.
Who is Eligible for a Bahrain Family eVisa?
The Family eVisa is for travellers from certain countries that qualify under Bahrain’s eVisa Policy and want to visit close family members in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The Bahrain Family eVisa is an electronic visa that is issued to applicants online to their registered email ID.
Bahrain Family eVisa Validity and Stay Duration
The Bahrain family eVisa has 3 different validity categories to choose from, which are as follows:
Bahrain Family Visa
Single-Entry Family eVisa
Stay Duration: 2 weeks
Validity: 2 weeks
Multiple-Entry Family eVisa
Stay Duration: 90 days
Validity: 1 year
Multiple-Entry Family eVisa
Stay Duration: 30 days
Validity: 90 days
Important Note: It is recommended that travellers stay within the allowed stay duration, as violation of the visa rules may result in severe fines and penalties.
What are the Requirements for the Bahrain Family eVisa?
The document requirements for the Bahrain Family eVisa are entirely dependent on the applicant’s nationality.
3 mandatory documents that the applicant is required to submit, irrespective of their nationality, are the following:
- Passport Bio-page Scan: Valid for at least 6 months from your entry date.
- Return Air Ticket/Signed Letter for Onwards Travel: Showing both your arrival and departure from Bahrain. If travelling by road, a signed letter covering the duration of stay, the mode of entry, the mode of exit, and your next destination is required.
- A Confirmed Hotel Booking, or the Bahrain Host’s ID
There are also a few document requirements that are solely based on the applicant's nationality.
Most applicants will encounter this question in the form:"Do you have a current, valid Residence Permit or Visit Visa for a GCC country?"
- Selecting “YES” means you should submit a GCC residence permit, valid for at least 3 months from your entry date into Bahrain, with both the front and back uploaded.
- Selecting “NO” means you must instead submit a certified 3-month bank statement showing both regular transactions and a closing balance of at least USD 1,000(380 BHD).
For certain nationalities, choosing “NO” also requires one additional document: a valid visa from the UAE, the UK, the 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.
Check the Bahrain eVisa Document Requirements to see exactly what applies to you.
What are the Steps to Receive a Bahrain Family eVisa?
Processing of the Bahrain Family eVisa
The eVisa application portal offers 3 processing options to match your travel plans. If your trip is urgent, faster options are available to support it.
- Standard Processing: 6 - 8 Working Days (no additional fee included)
- Rush Processing: 5 - 7 Working Days (additional fee included)
- Super Rush Processing: 4 - 6 Working Days (additional fee included)
The Bahrain eVisa Fee varies depending on the selected visa validity and the processing option selected.
Bahrain Family Visa eGuide
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.
Troubleshooting & Support
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Visa Processing Delays
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.
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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.
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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 August 2026, we recommend verifying with the appropriate agencies, embassies, and airlines to ensure complete accuracy regarding your travel plans.