Single Entry Short Stay
Single Entry Short Stay
Mode: OtherEntry: Single Entry • Short StayStay Duration: 30 DaysValidity: 90 Days

Overview
Travelers who meet the requirements can enter Brunei once for business, tourism, or brief trips using the Brunei single-entry visa. A valid passport, a completed application, a travel itinerary, proof of lodging, and financial documentation are all required of applicants. During its authorized validity period, the visa normally allows stays of up to 30 days.
Why Travunited
• Brunei visa expertise: Current understanding of the most recent requirements set forth by the embassy. • Error-free documentation: Careful inspections lower the chance of rejection. • Quick processing assistance: timely submission and proactive follow-ups. • Dedicated visa assistance: One-on-one guidance from a personal specialist. • Complete the document checklist to make sure nothing crucial is overlooked. • Pricing that is transparent: There are no unstated fees. • High approval focus: A tried-and-true method to increase your chances of success.
Stats
• Normal length of stay permitted: On a tourist visa, each visit can typically last up to 30 days. • Validity of visas: For one-time admission, they are typically valid for up to three months after issuance. • The government cost for a single admission is approximately USD 20 (₹1,600–₹1,700). • Processing time: After full submission, it usually takes five working days. • A passport must have enough blank pages and be valid for at least six months. • Entry type: Only one visit is allowed with a single-entry visa. • Timing of application: For efficient processing, it is advised to apply two to three weeks prior to the trip.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Passport copy
RequiredRequired document
Recent Photo
RequiredRequired document
Completed Visa application form
RequiredRequired document
Flight Reservations
RequiredRequired document
Hotel Bookings
RequiredRequired document
Bank Statements 3 months
RequiredRequired document
Identification proof
RequiredRequired document
Eligibility
• Eligible nationality: Although many nationalities are visa-exempt, citizens of nations that require visas must apply before traveling. • A valid passport must have blank pages and be valid for at least six months after the date of entry. • Travel, business meetings, or brief private visits (no job) are the reasons for the visit. • Completed visa application: Correctly filled out and signed. • Current passport-size photo: Compliant with Brunei regulations. • A hotel reservation or an invitation letter from the host in Brunei serves as proof of lodging. • Travel schedule: Verified ticket for a return or subsequent trip. • Financial means: Proof that you have the money to stay. • Supporting documentation: Could be a cover letter or evidence of employment. • Clear immigration history: No significant past visa infractions or security issues.
Visa Sample
View a sample of the approved visa document for reference.
Important Notes
• You have to reapply after leaving Brunei because the visa only allows one entry. • Immigration officers make the final decision; approval does not ensure entrance. • Your passport needs to have blank pages and be valid for at least six months. • When traveling, bring a printed copy of your visa, return ticket, proof of lodging, and proof of your finances. • Typically, a stay of up to 30 days is allowed, as noted upon arrival. • Fines, penalties, or future entrance bans may follow overstaying. • To prevent processing delays, apply well in advance.
Rejection Reasons
• Application form that is incomplete or filled out wrongly. • A passport that is damaged or has a validity of fewer than six months. • Inaccurate, hazy, or absent photo. • Inadequate evidence of financial resources. • A confirmed return or forward ticket is missing. • Absence of an invitation letter or confirmation of accommodations. • Inconsistency between application information and accompanying documentation. • Uncertain or dubious reason for traveling. • Prior overstays or immigration infractions. • Security issues or a criminal history. • Not supplying more papers when asked. • Submission of inaccurate or deceptive data.
FAQs
1. Do I need a visa to enter Brunei?
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Citizens of many countries, including the USA, EU countries, Australia, Japan, and ASEAN member states, can enter Brunei visa-free for stays ranging from 7 to 90 days.
2. Is travel insurance required for Brunei visas?
Not mandatory but recommended.
3.Can I stay longer in Brunei?
If granted, extensions could be obtained through Brunei Immigration.
4.Is it required to get travel insurance?
Although it is not always required, it is highly advised.




