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Visa for Children of Bahraini Citizen Mothers Married to Foreigners

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Description of Service

This visa can be issued for children of Bahraini mothers married to foreigners, in accordance with the applicable rules and regulations of the Kingdom of Bahrain

Required Terms of the Service

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

Procedure

  • Apply through any of the service channels
  • Pay the fees and obtain the receipt

Service Channels

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 applicant's passport valid for more than 6 months (please attach a copy of the family information page or any additional information in the passport)
  •  A clear certified copy of the marriage certificate issued by the legal courts of Bahrain or any other country
  •  A clear copy of the guarantor's passport
  •  A clear certified copy of the birth certificate issued by the legal courts of Bahrain or any other country
  • In case of divorce, the official certified custody order issued by the legal courts in Kingdom of bahrain or any other country must be attached 
  • Guarantor’s letter 
  • The administration has the right to request any additional necessary documents and information at any time 

Fees

  • Free-of-charge

Note

  •  In case of divorce, make sure to include a clear copy of the official custody order issued by the legal courts of the Kingdom of Bahrain or any other country
  •  If a resident permit is granted, the resident is not allowed to engage in any form of work, whether paid or unpaid, during their stay
  • Visa will be invalid if not used within three months of issuance