Southeast Asia (though they're due to run dry in 30 years).
With a
Muslim majority and status as a member of the British Commonwealth, Brunei is a small but wealthy nation in South Asia. As long as you are religiously respectful and don't overstay your visa, your trip will go smoothly.
You should know that a Visa for Brunei is required for many nationalities, but not all. Just like most visa policies around the world, Brunei visa policy contains a list of
Brunei visa free countries whose citizens can visit Brunei for up to 90 days. However, the amount of time you can spend in Brunei depends on your country of origin. For example, EU citizens can stay in Brunei for a maximum of 90 days, while Indonesian citizens can only stay for 14 days.
Similarly, Brunei visa policy includes a list of seven countries whose citizens can obtain a visa on arrival that is valid for 14 days (2 weeks) or 30 days, depending on the region. However, this visa on arrival is only possible if those nationalities enter Brunei through its
international airport. A consular visa is required at all other points of entry.
What are the visa requirements for Brunei?
If you want to know Brunei visa requirements, you can check Brunei visa policy on the government website.
You are still not sure about what are the
visa requirements for Brunei? Visit the nearest embassy in the first place. However, you must first ensure that you fulfill all of the Brunei visa requirements in order to complete the Brunei visa application process successfully. You can learn more about the Brunei visa requirements on a variety of websites, but we recommend contacting the embassy for more information and advice.
One thing is certain: you will need to have a passport with several blank pages and validity for at least 6 months from the date of arrival in Brunei.
When is the right time for me to apply for a Brunei Darussalam visa?
The best time to apply for your visa to Brunei Darussalam is 1 to 2 months before your travel date. However, if you do not have much time, we can process your visa on a faster service at the discretion of the
Embassy.
Do I have to send my passport to you to get a visa for Brunei Darussalam? Is it safe to send a passport?
Yes. You will need to send your real passport, not a copy. The
visa for Brunei Darussalam is stamped in your passport and will be part of one of your passport pages. The Brunei visa application cannot be processed without your original passport. Due to the importance of your passport, we suggest that you send your application by a secure method, such as a postal service or insured carrier.
You must present your signed passport, as well as a copy of your passport's personal details tab. The passport must:
- Be valid for the next six months
- Have at least one blank page (
additional and supporting pages cannot be used to fulfill this requirement)
- Not be worn, torn or altered in any way
You must provide two color photos. The photos must:
- Be printed on photo paper
- have a white background
- 35 mm x 45 mm in size
- Have been taken within the last six months
- Show the full front of your head, including the top of your shoulders
- Have your face centered in the photo with your face toward the camera
- Show your face with a neutral expression and your mouth closed (no smiling)
- be taken without glasses
- Remember to write your name on the back of the photograph
You must provide proof of travel plans for the duration of your trip. Details of the plans should:
- Include a copy of an electronic ticket showing the dates of entry and departure
- Show the passenger's full name (as printed in the passport)
You must provide a completed copy of the
Brunei visa application form found in this kit. The application form must:
- Include answers in all fields
- Show your full name as entered in your
passport
- Be signed
You need to provide an invitation letter from a relative, friend or company in Brunei Darussalam. The Letter should state your full name, date of travel, and detail the purpose of your trip.
You must complete a Brunei visa application form. The form must:
- Include a valid email address and payment information, if applicable
- Include your signature in blue or black ink
This is the country category for Brunei Visa Application:
- Foreign nationals from countries in this group would need a visa to access Brunei Darussalam, which can be obtained via one of Brunei Darussalam's overseas missions
- Holders of all types of passports from countries under this category could apply for a Visa on Arrival upon entry into Brunei Darussalam
- Foreign nationals of countries under this category do not require any visas to enter Brunei Darussalam
Here's the different types of visa for Brunei, documents required and
Brunei visa fees available:
- Diplomatic visas are granted to foreign citizens who have a Diplomatic passport
-
Brunei tourist visa is provided for the purpose of a social visit or a tourist visit
- Professional visa is provided to skilled work/expertise needed for a specific project awarded in Brunei Darussalam
- A business visa is one that is provided for the purpose of investing or conducting business in Brunei Darussalam
- Brunei work visa allows you to work in Brunei Darussalam
- Dependent visa is granted to a spouse and minor children whose husband works in Brunei Darussalam
- Student visa allows you to study in Brunei Darussalam
- Any person in transit and en route to a third country via
Brunei Darussalam is granted a transit visa
- A single entry visa is valid for only one trip into Brunei Darussalam
- Multiple entry visas are used to enter Brunei Darussalam on multiple occasions
Holders of Schengen passport do not require a visa for a stay of up to 90 days in Brunei. Diplomatic and Official Passport-holders are required to apply for a visa to enter Brunei Darussalam.
Documentation Required:
- For travel to Brunei Darussalam, you'll need a passport or another internationally recognized travel document
- Confirmed returned air ticket showing flight to and from Brunei Darussalam
- Passport must be valid at least six months beyond the date of entry into Brunei Darussalam
- Letters of introduction or support from related businesses, corporate leaders, government agencies, or other authorities
Brunei visa fees are around €15.00 for a single entry visa
From the date of receipt of complete applications, the
Brunei visa process takes around 2-3 working days. A formal interview may be required. Applications that must be forwarded to Brunei Darussalam may take longer to be verified by Brunei's immigration authorities. In person or via a visa service business, applications may be presented to the Embassy.
Except for the Brunei visa-free countries with which Brunei has
visa-free agreements, all foreign nationals entering Brunei must have a visa.
14 days visa-free stay for Cambodia China, Canada, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Macau, Maldives, Myanmar, Peru, Philippines, Qatar, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam
30 days visa-free stay for Australia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand, Oman, South Korea, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Ukraine, UAE.
90 days visa-free stay for Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland.
In all other circumstances, you will need to apply for a Brunei visa, either Brunei tourist visa, Brunei work visa, student visa or diplomatic visa.
Public is highly encouraged to download
QueUP applications via Google Play or App Store and book in advance for a queue slot for extension of visit visa/student pass application, visa application approval letter and re-entry visa. Walk-in facilities for other application services are open. Brunei visa process can be found under client's charter information.
A Brunei Darussalam visa is a pre-entry approval that allows a foreigner to fly and enter Brunei Darussalam. The visa, however, does not guarantee that he will be allowed to enter Brunei Darussalam. The Department of Immigration and National Registration officers' assessment at the point of entry will decide whether or not you are granted entry to Brunei Darussalam.
It is advised that foreigners who are intended to enter Brunei are required to check on the visa and travel documents requirement policies prior to the trip. Appropriate visas must be applied accordingly.
Visa-exempt nationals for official and social visit purposes can be found through the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade's website. However, a visa must be applied prior to the travel should the person intend to stay in Brunei Darussalam more than the exempted period of days.
At point of entry, an appropriate immigration pass will be endorsed on the travel document and one should be aware of the period of stay allowed in Brunei Darussalam.
Extending a social, professional, or business visit while in Brunei Darussalam can be done directly at the Department of Immigration and National Registration's Visa, Visit, and Diplomatic Section. During the application process, all required documentation must be submitted.