After you apply for the Bahrain e-Visa, you discover you made a mistake. It might be a mistake in your name or a digit error in your passport number. However, it is still possible to rectify such errors through the appropriate procedures.
The information below covers everything you need to know about editing your Bahrain e-Visa application after you submit it.
Once your Bahrain eVisa application has been submitted and paid for, changes cannot be made. The application system does not allow corrections to applications that are under review.
You may edit your application before payment while completing the form or uploading documents. Changes are permitted at this stage only. Once payment is completed, editing is no longer available.
If you realise an error after payment, you will need to contact our support team for assistance.
You may reduce delays and effectively handle issues in your Bahrain eVisa application by following these steps:
You may request a correction from Bahrain eVisa Support if your application is still under active review and has not yet been submitted for final approval to the Bahrain authorities. If your visa has already been approved, you may need to reapply.
To check the current status of your Bahrain eVisa application, access the Bahrain eVisa Application Status Tool.
Use one of the following methods:
After contacting support, wait for their response. The immigration authorities may:
If you make any of these mistakes, here is what you should do:
It is not possible to cancel the application once it has been submitted for approval. If you committed a mistake that cannot be fixed, you may apply for a Bahrain eVisa Application again. But keep the following points in mind:
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Most Important: If you obtained your visa using inaccurate information, Bahrain may not accept it for entry. It is safer to apply for a fresh eVisa with the right information in these situations. |
If the fee is not paid, the application will not be considered submitted. Use these guidelines to fix a payment issue you find yourself with.
By adopting these steps, you can effectively resolve payment errors and ensure your Bahrain eVisa application proceeds smoothly.
Here are five potential consequences of not correcting errors in your Bahrain eVisa application:
Consequence 1: Application Rejection: Your Bahrain eVisa application may be rejected due to incorrect information, requiring you to reapply and pay the application fee again.
Consequence 2: Entry Denial: Having your eVisa approved may not get you past the border if it does not match your travel documents.
Consequence 3: Delays in Processing: Errors and mistakes can cause delays in the processing of your Bahrain eVisa, potentially affecting your travel plans, including missed flights or changes in your itinerary.
Consequence 4: Visa Fee Loss: It is true that you may be required to reapply and pay the cost once again if your eVisa application is rejected because of erroneous information.
No direct edits allowed post-submission.
Check application status, contact support, and wait for their response.
Incorrect details, passport number, travel dates, email address, document, and visa type—each with specific solutions.
Be prepared to pay fees again and wait for the authority's response.
Verify bank account, attempt payment again, contact the bank, and prevent double payments.
Avoid rejection, entry denial, processing delays, travel disruptions, and fee loss.
Check eligibility, ensure passport validity, gather documents, provide accurate information, review application, and follow instructions.
Bahrain e-visa processing times vary, but it generally takes between 6 - 8 Working Days (with super-rush processing). We recommend applicants apply well in advance of their planned travel dates to prevent any last-minute issues.
A copy of your Bahrain eVisa should be printed and carried during travel. Immigration officers may request to see a physical copy upon your arrival in Bahrain.
Bahrain eVisa does not necessitate any sort of health requirements. However, it is always good practice to check for any travel advisories or health-related updates before your trip, especially in light of international health concerns.
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