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Residence Permit for Bahraini Citizen's Direct Family Members (Father, Mother, Husband, and Children)

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Description of Service

A residence permit can be issued or renewed for the direct family members ( father, mother, husband, and children ) of a Bahraini citizen, within the applicable rules and regulations of the Kingdom of Bahrain

Required Terms of the Service

  • The application must be submitted by a guarantor or an authorized person
  • Each application must be submitted separately, along with all relevant documents
  • The applicant must be located inside the Kingdom of Bahrain to submit the application

Procedure

  • Apply through any of the service channels
  • Pay the application fee(s) and get the receipt

Service Channels

Processing Time

  • 1 working day

Required Documents

  • Application form (for submission at service center only
  •  A clear copy of the applicant's ID card or the ID card of the authorized person submitting the application (for submission at service center only)
  • A clear copy of the Bahraini guarantor ID
  • A clear copy of the applicant’s passport valid for more than 6 months
  • A clear copy of the foreign husband’s passport valid for more than 6 months
  • A clear copy of the marriage certificate (for renew)
  • A clear copy of valid Bahraini health insurance for the applicant
  • The administration has the right to request any additional necessary documents and information at any time  
     

Fees

  • Applying fees: Non-refundable 5 BHD
  • Issuance of residence permit fee: 50 BHD
  • Renewal of residence permit fee: 60 BHD

Note

  • If the residence permit is issued, residents are not allowed to engage in any form of work, whether paid or unpaid, during their visit
  • For renewal applications, the applicant must be permanently located inside the Kingdom of Bahrain
  • For the resident's sons/daughters, an original birth certificate must be submitted