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🇧🇭Bahrain: visa requirements for Vanuatu passport holders

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Vanuatu passport holders can obtain a visa on arrival or an eVisa for Bahrain — easy access to this Gulf business and leisure hub.
Entry requirementVisa on arrival or eVisa (apply online)
Maximum stayCommonly up to 14–30 days per visa type (extendable)
RequiredConfirmed accommodation, return ticket and sufficient funds
Passport validityAt least 6 months beyond arrival

Cross-checked against the destination’s immigration authority · Last verified 25 June 2026.

Bahrain offers Vanuatu nationals both a visa on arrival and a convenient online eVisa. Applying for the eVisa before departure can speed up your airport entry and lock in your stay length; otherwise the visa on arrival is available at Bahrain International Airport with proof of accommodation, an onward ticket and funds.

For Gulf-based travellers and business visitors, Bahrain complements the region nicely — and reconfirming the latest fees and durations is wise, as Gulf entry rules are updated frequently.

Validity and permitted stay depend on the visa class chosen (commonly two weeks to a month, often extendable). Because Gulf policies change often, check the current eVisa categories and fees on the official portal close to your trip.

This page is for general information only and is not legal or immigration advice. Entry rules change frequently and without notice — always confirm current requirements with the destination’s official embassy, consulate or immigration authority before booking travel.

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FAQ — Bahrain & the Vanuatu passport

Do Vanuatu citizens need a visa for Bahrain?
A visa is required, but it is easy: Vanuatu passport holders can get a visa on arrival or apply online for an eVisa.
Should I get the eVisa or visa on arrival?
The eVisa, applied for before departure, usually speeds up entry and confirms your stay length; visa on arrival is the fallback.
How long can I stay in Bahrain?
Commonly 14–30 days depending on the visa type, often extendable.
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