Visa Types

Bahrain Work Visa Guidelines

Apply to work in Bahrain, extend a work permit or hire a foreign worker.

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Do you need a visa to travel to Bahrain?

Yes, Indians need visas to travel to Bahrain

Bahrain Visa application is made online or offline?

You can apply for a Bahrain visa either through the E-Visa (electronic visa) portal or by applying at the embassy/consulate.

Do I need to give biometrics?

No, biometrics are not required for obtaining an Bahrain visa.

Is there an interview required to obtain a visa?

No, an interview is not required for Indian nationals to obtain Bahrain visa.

What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a work visa?

Varies based on the job offer and duration of employment.

What kind of visa will we acquire from Bahrain?

Depending on your circumstances, you may obtain a physical visa by applying at the embassy or an electronic visa by applying online.

Current Visa fees: (Updated on 16-10-2023)

For Work Visa submitted and issued fee: 100 BHD

 

Step-by-step guide (Online)

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  • 1. Fill Out the Online Application Form:

     

    • Visit the official website designated for Bahraini e-visa applications.
    • Complete the online visa application form with accurate and up-to-date information. The form typically includes details such as your personal information (name, address, etc.), passport details, purpose of visit (tourism, business, etc.), and intended travel dates.

     

  • 2. Upload Documents:

     

    • Scan and upload the required documents specified by the e-visa system. These documents may include a copy of your passport, a passport-sized photograph, and any other supporting documents as outlined in the application requirements.

     

  • 3. Payment of the Application Fee:

     

    • Pay the required visa fee using the online payment options available on the website. Common payment methods include credit/debit cards or other accepted online payment methods. Ensure that you have a valid and accepted payment method.

     

  • 4. Submit Application:

     

    • Review the completed application to ensure all information is accurate and matches your documents. Submit the application through the online portal. Once submitted, your application will enter the processing queue.

     

  • 5. Receive Confirmation:

     

    • After successfully submitting your application, you should receive a confirmation email. This email typically contains a reference number that is unique to your application. Keep this reference number as you may need it for tracking the status of your application.

     

  • 6. Download E-Visa:

     

    • If your application is approved, you will receive notification through the e-visa system. Log in to your account on the e-visa website and download the approved e-visa. Print a physical copy of the e-visa, as you may be required to present it upon arrival in Bahrain.

     

 

Step-by-step guide (In Person)

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  • Choose the Bahrain embassy or consulate in India where you will submit your visa application. It's essential to select the correct embassy based on your location.

  • Obtain the visa application form from the selected embassy or consulate or download it from their official website.
  • Complete the application form with accurate and up-to-date information. Provide details such as personal information, purpose of visit, intended travel dates, and other required information.

  • Gather all the necessary documents as specified by the embassy. Typical documents may include a copy of your passport, passport-sized photographs, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, and any other documents required for your specific visa category.
  • Upload these documents along with your completed application form.

  • Submit the completed application form and all required documents to the embassy or consulate. Ensure that you have met all the specified requirements.
  • Your application will go through the visa processing procedure, which may involve verification of documents and background checks.

  • Pay the visa processing fee at the embassy or consulate. Payment methods may vary, so inquire about the acceptable forms of payment. Ensure that you have the required amount in the correct currency.

  • Once your application is processed and approved, you will receive notification from the embassy. This may be communicated through email or by phone.

  • Visit the embassy or consulate to collect your approved visa. Some embassies may provide an electronic version that you can print, while others may affix the visa to your passport.
  • Ensure that you have a physical copy of the visa, as you will need to present it upon arrival in Bahrain.

DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

When applying for a work visa to Bahrain from India, you will generally need to provide a comprehensive set of documents to support your application. The following checklist covers the most common documents needed:

  1. Passport:
    • Original passport with a minimum of six months validity beyond the intended duration of stay.
  2. Visa Application Form:
    • Completed and signed employment visa application form, obtained from the Bahraini embassy or consulate.
  3. Passport-Sized Photographs:
    • Recent passport-sized color photographs as per specifications.
  4. Employment Contract:
    • Original signed employment contract between the applicant and the sponsoring employer in Bahrain. The contract should specify terms of employment, salary, and duration of the contract.
  5. Letter of Appointment:
    • An official letter of appointment from the employer in Bahrain confirming the job position, responsibilities, and start date.
  6. Educational Certificates:
    • Copies of relevant educational certificates or diplomas required for the job.
  7. Professional Certifications (if applicable):
    • Copies of professional certifications or licenses relevant to the job.
  8. Curriculum Vitae (CV):
    • A detailed resume or curriculum vitae outlining the applicant's professional experience and qualifications.
  9. Experience Certificates:
    • Letters or certificates from previous employers detailing the applicant's work experience.
  10. Proof of Accommodation:
    • Proof of accommodation arrangements in Bahrain, such as a rental agreement or a letter from the employer confirming on-site housing.
  11. Health Certificate:
    • A health certificate issued by an approved medical institution, indicating that the applicant is free from contagious diseases.
  12. Police Clearance Certificate:
    • A police clearance certificate or a certificate of good conduct from the applicant's home country.
  13. Proof of Financial Stability:
    • Evidence of financial stability, such as bank statements or a letter from the employer indicating the ability to cover living expenses.
  14. Sponsorship Documents:
    • Any sponsorship documents required by the Bahraini authorities, especially if the employer is sponsoring the visa.
  15. Travel Itinerary:
    • Confirmed round-trip flight itinerary.
  16. Proof of Payment:
    • Receipts or proof of payment of any visa application fees.
  17. Additional Documents:
    • Any additional documents specified by the Bahraini embassy or consulate.

Important Notes:

  • Double-check the official Bahrain e-Visa website or the Bahraini embassy/consulate website for the latest visa requirements and document checklist for your specific visa type.
  • Ensure all documents are valid, complete, and properly formatted.
  • Organize your documents in a clear and easily accessible folder for efficient presentation at the visa application counter or embassy.
  • Apply for your visa well in advance of your travel date, especially if applying through the embassy/consulate.

Employment Visa:

  1. Completed visa application form.
  2. Passport with at least six months validity.
  3. Passport-sized photographs.
  4. Job offer letter from a Bahraini employer.
  5. Employment contract specifying job details and terms.
  6. Educational and professional qualifications.
  7. Health insurance coverage.
  8. Proof of accommodation in Bahrain.
  9. Police clearance certificate.
  10. Visa processing fee.

Investor Visa:

  1. Completed visa application form.
  2. Passport with at least six months validity.
  3. Passport-sized photographs.
  4. Investment plan detailing the nature and value of the investment.
  5. Proof of funds for investment.
  6. Business registration documents (if applicable).
  7. Property ownership documents (if investing in property).
  8. Health insurance coverage.
  9. Proof of accommodation in Bahrain.
  10. Visa processing fee.

Dependent Visa:

  1. Completed visa application form.
  2. Passport copies of the dependent family members.
  3. Passport-sized photographs.
  4. Copy of the primary visa holder's employment contract.
  5. Marriage certificate (for spouse) or birth certificate (for children).
  6. Proof of relationship with the primary visa holder.
  7. Health insurance coverage for each dependent.
  8. Proof of accommodation in Bahrain.
  9. Visa processing fee.

Specialist Visa:

  1. Completed visa application form.
  2. Passport with at least six months validity.
  3. Passport-sized photographs.
  4. Letter from the Bahraini employer detailing the need for specialized skills.
  5. Educational and professional qualifications.
  6. Curriculum vitae (CV) highlighting the expertise.
  7. Health insurance coverage.
  8. Proof of accommodation in Bahrain.
  9. Visa processing fee.

Freelancer Visa:

  1. Completed visa application form.
  2. Passport with at least six months validity.
  3. Passport-sized photographs.
  4. Proof of freelancing or self-employment status.
  5. Portfolio showcasing work or projects.
  6. Business plan (if applicable).
  7. Proof of financial stability.
  8. Health insurance coverage.
  9. Proof of accommodation in Bahrain.
  10. Visa processing fee.

Domestic Worker Visa:

  1. Completed visa application form.
  2. Passport with at least six months validity.
  3. Passport-sized photographs.
  4. Employment contract with the Bahraini employer.
  5. Proof of relationship with the employer.
  6. Health check-up certificate.
  7. Police clearance certificate.
  8. Health insurance coverage.
  9. Visa processing fee.

Government Sector Visa:

  1. Completed visa application form.
  2. Passport with at least six months validity.
  3. Passport-sized photographs.
  4. Letter of appointment from the Bahraini government.
  5. Government employment contract.
  6. Educational and professional qualifications.
  7. Health insurance coverage.
  8. Proof of accommodation in Bahrain.
  9. Visa processing fee.

GCC Resident Visa:

  1. Completed visa application form.
  2. Passport with at least six months validity.
  3. Passport-sized photographs.
  4. Proof of GCC nationality.
  5. Employment or residence proof in the home GCC country.
  6. Health insurance coverage.
  7. Proof of accommodation in Bahrain.
  8. Visa processing fee.

Note: This checklist is a general guide, and specific requirements may vary. It is advisable to consult with the Bahraini consulate or embassy for the most accurate and up-to-date information on the work visa application process.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

Before submitting your visa application, please review the list of required documents carefully. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately, reducing the chances of your application being rejected due to incorrect or incomplete documents.

Bahrain Electronic Visa Application Portal (e-Visa)

  • Click the "Application Form Button", fill out the eligibility page, and proceed to the next page to view available visa types and their conditions.
  • Choose the visa type, click "Apply now," and complete the online application form.
  • Attach the required documents.
  • If you're paying for multiple applications with the same credit card, press "Submit another application" and repeat the process.
  • Pay the application fees with a credit card in a secure session, and remember to note the Application Reference Number(s) provided.

Bahrain Application Form For Visa & Residence Permit

Bahrain Visa Extension Application Form

  • Complete the application with the necessary information when applying for a visa.
  • Read the instructions carefully and answer all questions honestly. Incomplete or inaccurate information could delay your application.
 

VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

The process for applying for a Bahrain Work visa from India typically involves the following steps:

Step 1: Job Offer and Employment Contract

  1. Secure a Job Offer:You need a confirmed job offer and employment contract from a reputable Bahraini employer. These documents will form the basis of your visa application.
  2. Employer Application:Your employer is responsible for initiating the work visa application through the Bahrain Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) online portal. They will submit documents regarding your job details, qualifications, and salary.

Step 2: Visa Application

  • Document Preparation: Collect the necessary documents, including a valid passport, passport-size photographs, job offer letter, employment contract, educational certificates, and any other documents required by the Bahraini authorities.
  • Visa Application: Visit the official website of the Bahrain eVisa portal or contact the Bahraini embassy/consulate in India and You can complete the visa application form.

Step 3: Medical Checkup

  • Health Checkup: Undergo a medical examination by an approved medical center. The medical report may be required as part of the visa application.

Step 4: Visa Approval

  • Submit Application: Submit the completed visa application along with the required documents to the Bahraini embassy/consulate or through the online portal.
  • Payment of Fees: Pay the relevant visa fees. Fees may vary depending on the type and duration of the visa.
  • Processing Time: Wait for the processing of your visa application. This may take several weeks.

Step 5: Travel to Bahrain

  • Visa Issuance: Once your visa is approved, you will receive a visa sticker or an eVisa confirmation.
  • Travel Arrangements: Make travel arrangements to Bahrain. Ensure that you have all necessary documents, including your passport with the visa, airline tickets, and any other required documentation.

Step 6: Arrival in Bahrain

  • Residence Permit: Upon arrival in Bahrain, your employer may assist you in obtaining a residence permit, which allows you to legally reside and work in the country.
Important notes:
  • Make sure all of your documents are complete and accurate before submitting your application.
  • Be polite and respectful to embassy or consulate staff.
  • Read the instructions carefully and answer all questions honestly. Incomplete or inaccurate information could delay your application.
  • It is recommended that you apply for your visa well in advance of your travel date, as processing times can vary.
  • You can check the status of your visa application online using the reference number provided to you when you submitted your application.
  • For more information on Bahrain visa requirements and the application process, you can visit the Bahrain eVisa Service website or contact the nearest Bahrain embassy or consulate.

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  1. Employment Visa:
    • This type of visa is typically issued to foreign nationals who have secured a job in Bahrain. The sponsoring employer in Bahrain is usually responsible for obtaining this visa for their employees.
  2. Investor Visa:
    • Reserved for individuals who plan to invest in businesses or projects in Bahrain. This type of visa may require proof of substantial investment in the country.
  3. Dependent Visa:
    • Issued to the family members (spouse, children, etc.) of foreign nationals who are working or residing in Bahrain. Dependents can join the primary visa holder for the duration of their stay.
  4. Specialist Visa:
    • This type of visa is often granted to individuals with specialized skills or expertise that are in demand in Bahrain. It may require proof of qualifications and experience.
  5. Freelancer Visa:
    • For individuals who work as freelancers or independent contractors. This category may have specific requirements related to the nature of work and contracts with clients.
  6. Domestic Worker Visa:
    • This visa is designed for foreign domestic workers, such as housemaids or nannies, who are employed by Bahraini residents. The sponsoring employer is typically responsible for obtaining this visa.
  7. Government Sector Visa:
    • Reserved for individuals employed by government entities or agencies in Bahrain.
  8. GCC Resident Visa:
    • For residents of other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries who wish to work in Bahrain. The eligibility criteria may vary based on agreements between Bahrain and other GCC member states.

Note: For more information on Bahrain visa requirements and the application process, you can visit the Bahrain eVisa Service website or contact the nearest Bahrain embassy or consulate.