Travelling from Swaziland to Bahrain is now easier than ever with the Bahrain eVisa. This fully
online travel authorisation allows eligible visitors to enter Bahrain for tourism, business,
or family visits without needing to visit an embassy. Designed for convenience, the
eVisa offers a smooth, modern, and efficient way for travellers from Swaziland to begin their
journey.
Below is a clear and supportive guide tailored specifically for citizens of
Swaziland.
Available Bahrain eVisa Options and Validity
Travellers can choose from Tourist, Family, or Business eVisas. Each category
offers:
Single-entry visas
for short stays (14 days to 2 weeks)
Multiple-entry visas
valid for 90 days or up to 1 year
For full details on stay duration, visa validity, and entry conditions, please visit the Bahrain eVisa Types webpage.
Documents Required for Citizens of Swaziland
Applicants from Swaziland must prepare the following documents:
Passport bio page, must valid for 6 months
Confirmed return or onward ticket, or a short travel note explaining your entry and exit plans if not travelling by air
Hotel booking, or the Bahrain ID of your host if staying with a resident
Please note that requirements may vary by nationality, so refer to the Bahrain eVisa
Requirements webpage for the most accurate and updated information.
How to Get Your Bahrain eVisa from Swaziland
To apply for a Bahrain eVisa, follow these 3 simple steps:
Step 1
Fill in the online application form with your passport and travel details and upload
the required documents.
Step 2
Pay the visa fee using a credit/debit card.
Step 3
Receive your eVisa by email and carry a copy when travelling to Bahrain.
Processing Time & Fee Information
Standard Processing: Suitable for non-urgent travel
Rush & Super Rush: Faster approval available at an extra fee
Visa fees vary depending on the eVisa type, number of entries, and chosen processing speed. Visit the
Bahrain eVisa Fee page for
complete fee details.
Arriving in Bahrain
Present your valid eVisa and passport to immigration upon arrival. Travellers may also be asked to
show proof of accommodation and onward travel, so keep these documents readily available for
inspection.
Bahrain's Tourism Boom: Growth that Benefits All Visitors
Bahrain’s overall tourism sector is experiencing massive expansion. The Kingdom welcomed
5.9 million visitors in the first half of 2023, a substantial year-on-year
increase. This growth is driven by continuous investment in attractions, including high-profile
events such as the Formula 1 Grand Prix, enhancements to historical sites such as
Qal’at al-Bahrain, and modern infrastructure development, ensuring a
continually improving experience for everyone.
Why Use Our Bahrain eVisa Service?
Easy online form completion
Expert review to reduce errors and rejections
Safe digital processing with 24/7 support
Smooth handling from application to approval
Frequently Asked Question
Choose the Super Rush service for the quickest available processing. Submit all documents correctly to avoid delays.
No, your passport must be valid for more than 6 months from the date you plan to enter Bahrain.
The authorities expect proof that you can support your stay. A stronger bank statement or proof of GCC residency/visit visa may help.
Yes. Our team sends regular status updates so you can track your application progress with ease.