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Bahrain eVisa for Indian citizens
Bahrain eVisa for Indians at a glance
Indians need a visa for Bahrain. Apply online for a 2-week single-entry or 3-month multiple-entry eVisa - no embassy visit.
Good to know: your eVisa works at Bahrain International Airport and at the King Fahd Causeway land border from Saudi Arabia, so you can fly in or drive across. Bahrain does not use a separate arrival card.
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What happens after you apply
Apply online
Fill the short form and upload your passport. We auto-fill the rest.
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Our team reviews your details and files with Bahrain's NPRA eVisa system.
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What Indian travellers said
Rated 3.5 / 5 by 2,147 verified travellers worldwide. Here are a few recent reviews from customers we have helped with their visa applications.
The 3-month multiple-entry visa was perfect for my back-to-back business trips. eVisas filed everything and caught a typo before submission.
Applied on Priority, approved in 2 working days. Smooth process from form to approval email.
Keep your eVisa handy
Show the PDF on your phone or a printout on arrival. Bahrain uses no separate arrival card.
Have your funds ready
Bahrain checks a 3-month bank statement with a balance of about USD 1,000.
Apply a few days ahead
Standard takes around 5 working days. Pick Express (24 hours) if your trip is close.
Mind your dates
Enter within the visa validity and avoid overstaying - fines apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
Information verified June 2026. Official information: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bahrain · Ministry of External Affairs of India. Visa rules can change - confirm details before you book.
Yes. Indian passport holders are not visa-exempt for Bahrain, so you need a visa before you travel. The easiest route is the Bahrain eVisa, applied for entirely online - no embassy visit.