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Full Guide to Applying for a Brunei Visa

Are you tired of noisy & high temperament lifestyle of Thailand, Bali, Vietnam? I can definetly recommend you to visit Brunei. Clean, quite, neat country where 90% population speaks english fluently. If you need visa to travel to Brunei? Here’s your comprehensive guide to obtaining a Brunei visa through consulates or embassies of Brunei. This guide covers everything from required documents to fees and the application process.

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Brunei Visa Application Requirements

Essential Documents

Completed Visa Application Form

  • Can be filled in block letters or hand writing (must be hardcopy)
  • A recent photograph must be attached
  • Form must be signed and dated by the applicant
  • Download the official form here (See attachment below). In embassy/consulate they will give you form to fill out if you didn’t complete already

Passport-Size Photo

  • Size: 3×4 cm
  • Recent photograph
  • Clear white background

Passport and Copies

  • Valid passport
  • One copy of passport’s front page
  • One copy of Malaysian pass (if applicable)

Personal Letter from Applicant
Must include:

  • Planned date of entry
  • Purpose of visit
  • Transportation details
  • Hotel booking information (you can be book onward tickets from hotel.tiketvisa.com)
  • Detailed itinerary (See attachment below).

Supporting Documents from Sponsors (if applicable)

  • Marriage certificates
  • Birth certificates

Travel Documents

Proof of Financial Support
Either:

  • Latest bank statements (previous month)
  • OR front side copy of credit card
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Brunei Visa Fees

Choose the appropriate visa type based on your needs:

Single-Entry Visa:

  • B$20.00 (~MYR 70)
  • US$16.00

Multiple-Entry Visa (up to 3 months):

  • B$30.00
  • US$24.00

Multiple-Entry Visa (more than 3 months):

  • B$50.00
  • US$40.00

Important Post-Visa Steps

E-Arrival Card Registration

Tips for a Successful Application

Document Preparation

  • Ensure all documents are clear and legible
  • Make copies of everything for your records
  • Organize documents in the order listed above

Financial Requirements

  • Ensure bank statements show sufficient funds
  • Statements should be recent and official

Planning Ahead

  • Apply well in advance of your travel dates
  • Allow time for processing
  • Keep all communication records with the consulate

Processing Time and Collection

  • Processing times takes 1-3 business days
  • Visa application time 9 A.M – 11 A.M
  • Visa collection time 2 P.M – 4 P.M
  • Contact the embassy/consulate directly for current processing times
  • Keep your receipt safe for visa collection and passport collection.

Additional Notes

  • All documents should be in English or accompanied by certified translations
  • Incomplete applications may be rejected
  • Visa approval is at the discretion of immigration authorities
  • Entry conditions may be subject to change
  • Definetly recommend to get multi-entry Brunei visa if you plan to go from Brunei to Sabah (Malaysia)*

It is very highly advisable to get a multiple-entry visa for Brunei if you plan to travel from Bandar Seri Begawan to Kota Kinabalu in Sabah by bus. You will be crossing the border between Brunei and Malaysia several times, since there are enclaves of Brunei territories within the Malaysian state of Sabah, with one of them being the Temburong District. That results in 6–7 passport stamps during the whole trip.

Without a multiple-entry visa, you won’t be allowed to re-enter Brunei after exiting to Malaysia. This might raise serious travel disruptions and further need for the amendment of your travel plans. For a better understanding, have a look at the Brunei Darussalam map on Google Maps and understand the route and how often you cross the border en-route.

Busses from Bandar to Kota Kinabalu choose this route for getting more customers & more income. View larger Map Image

Having a multiple-entry visa ensures smooth travel and avoids potential issues with immigration authorities during this journey.

Remember that having a visa doesn’t guarantee entry into Brunei. The final decision rests with immigration officials at the point of entry.


Note: This information is current as of 07 November 2024. Requirements and fees may change based on country that you apply. Always verify the latest requirements with the Brunei consulates or embassies before applying.

Official Visa Application Form attached below

Letter from applicant with Itinerary attached below

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