Extension for Indian husband's 3 months visit visa

Hi, I have a question regard my husband's visit visa. I'm a Bahraini national but my husband is an Indian citizen. We are in Bahrain on a holiday and would like to stay here till Ramadan / Eid (June end)

My husband got his visit visa online for BD89, 1 year, multiple entry with 90 days maximum stay limit. This gets over mid-May.

My question is, to stay until June, can we just go to Dubai and come back in a week on the same visa since it's a multiple visa?

My second question is, do I have to pay anything again on arrival since I already paid BD 89 for the 1 year visa online?

My third question is, if we don't happen to go to Dubai, can we still apply for an extension inland? And how much would that cost?

Unfortunately, as a 'Bahraini' wife, I can't sponsor him because that's not in the rule book yet!

Any help is appreciated!

Hi,

My question is, to stay until June, can we just go to Dubai and come back in a week on the same visa since it's a multiple visa?

Did you mean the 90days max stay limit?? if yes then you just exit bahrain and come back.
These are visa conditions:
https://www.evisa.gov.bh/VISA/visaInput … c&vt=3


My second question is, do I have to pay anything again on arrival since I already paid BD 89 for the 1 year visa online?

No, the visa is valid for an year, you need not pay anything.

My third question is, if we don't happen to go to Dubai, can we still apply for an extension inland? And how much would that cost?

You have to exit i believe, you could call  NPRA and get this confirmed
http://www.npra.gov.bh/en/page/importan … t-numbers/
or visit them.


Good luck

T&E

logicalindian wrote:

My third question is, if we don't happen to go to Dubai, can we still apply for an extension inland? And how much would that cost?

You have to exit i believe, you could call  NPRA and get this confirmed
http://www.npra.gov.bh/en/page/importan … t-numbers/
or visit them.


Good luck

T&E


I'm not too sure about Indian nationals, but before we went to the trouble of getting my wife (who is a UK national) a CPR, she would get a 90 visa on arrival which could then be extended for 1 month by visiting the NPRA office downtown, I think the cost was BHD20 or 25.