How to Get a Tourist Visa for Brunei

Brunei Tourist Visa

Brunei Tourist Visa

If you are traveling to Brunei on tourism, you might need to secure a tourist visa before you go depending on what country you are from.

(Go to my Brunei visa page for information on other types of visas for Brunei.)

I’ll break everything down for you below about how to go about getting the Brunei Tourist Visa.

  • Visa required for U.S. citizens before you go to Brunei:  No.
    • U.S. passport-holders must have at least six months’ validity remaining on their passport before entering Brunei for business or pleasure and are required to obtain a visa prior to arrival in Brunei for visits of 90 days or longer.
  • Visa required for non-U.S. citizens before you go to Brunei:
    • If you are on this list here, you DO NOT need to secure a visa before you come to Brunei.
1
Find your closest consulate

If you’re inside the U.S:

Consular Section of the Embassy of Brunei
3520 International Court NW
Washington, DC 20008

If you’re outside of the U.S.: Click here.

2
Gather documentation
  • The official visa form is here at the Brunei Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but you are going to have to go to the website of the Consulate or Embassy you found in Step 1 in order to confirm the documents that are required for you.
3
Visa fee
  • Visa fees might vary depending on where you apply, so go to the website of the Embassy or Consulate you found in Step 1.
4
Submit materials
  • Submission instructions will vary from consulate to consulate.  I recommend you check the submission instructions at the website of the embassy or consulate you found in Step 1.
5
Receive your visa

Congratulations!  The Embassy or Consulate of Brunei will give to you your brand new Brunei visa.

6
Vaccination information

Don’t get sick!  Check vaccination requirements here.

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