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assport/Visa
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| Passport/Visa |
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| Yes |
Yes/1 |
Yes |
| Yes |
Yes/1 |
Yes |
| Yes |
Yes/1 |
Yes |
| Yes |
Yes/1 |
Yes |
| Yes |
Yes/1 |
Yes |
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| Passports |
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Valid passport for at least six months from date of departure required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.
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| Visas |
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Required by all nationals referred to in the chart above except the following: (a) transit passengers continuing their journey by the first connecting flight, provided holding confirmed tickets and appropriate
travel documents and remaining within the transit area.
Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see Contact Addresses).
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| Visa Note |
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1. Nationals of EU countries (except nationals of Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, the Slovak Republic and Slovenia),
Australia, Canada and USA may obtain visas on arrival at Bahrain International Airport or King Fahad Causeway if holding valid
passports and possibly return/onward tickets for touristic or business stays of up to two weeks. The fee is approximately
US$13. If working for a media company (eg a newspaper or TV company) a special invitation from the Bahrain authorities is
required.
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| Types of Visa and Cost |
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Tourist: £20 (two-week, single-entry), renewable for two further weeks once in Bahrain, at the General Directorate of Immigration
and Passports, Manama. Business: £40 (four-week, multiple-entry), only available to British, Canadian and US nationals.
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| Validity |
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Three months from date of issue (Tourist); five years (Business).
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| Applications to: |
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Consulate (or consular section at embassy); see Contact Addresses. Note: (a) No Objection Certificates are obtainable through various hotels, travel agencies and other companies licensed to carry
out touristic activities in Bahrain. Organised groups are charged a fee of BHD5 per person (approximately US$13). Non-British
students must obtain and validate an NOC from a Bahraini resident (relative, friend or hotel spokesperson) and also submit
a letter from university detailing the student status to accompany it. Long-term business visas should be arranged by the
employing company in Bahrain. (b) Some visitors can now apply for an electronic visa in Bahrain, through the website www.evisa.gov.bh. This has the added benefit of being 24-hour and enabling secure online credit payment and multiple applications, if necessary.
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| Working Days Required |
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Two.
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ontact Addresses
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| Bahrain Tourism Company |
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PO Box 5831, Manama, Bahrain Tel: (17) 530 530 or 534 321. Website: www.alseyaha.com
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| Embassy of the Kingdom of Bahrain in the UK |
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30 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8QB, UK Tel: (020) 7201 9170. Website: www.bahrainembassy.co.uk Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0900-1600; 0900-1200 (visa section).
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| Embassy of the Kingdom of Bahrain in the USA |
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3502 International Drive, NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA Tel: (202) 342 1111. Website: www.bahrainembassy.org
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