Visa
I.
One completed
original visa application form per applicant.
II.
Applicant's
passport
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Passport must be
valid for at least six months past intended date of entry.
•
There should be
at least six unmarked pages remaining.
III.
U.S. Permanent
residents need to send a photocopy of the front and back of their green card.
IV.
One recent
passport-size photograph.
V.
A letter stating
the reason for the visit (business travelers also need a letter of invitation
from the company in Brunei).
VI.
A copy of the
itinerary and flight schedule.
VII.
Visa fee
US$14.00. (Payment in cash, money order or company check. Visa fee is
non-refundable.)
VIII.
Yellow fever
vaccination certificate is required for visitors over one year of age coming
from infected areas.
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Visa issued is valid for upto three months only.
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The application process will normally take SEVEN working days. Application that may need to be forwarded to Brunei would take at least one month to process.
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Applications can either be presented to the Embassy in person or by a representative, or sent by mail. Applications by mail must be sent in certified or overnight self-addressed prepaid return envelope. Applicants are solely responsible for the safety of their passports that are sent by mail.
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For those visiting Brunei Darussalam on employment purpose, visa will not be granted without a valid work permit issued by the Labor Department in Brunei Darussalam. Visitors are not allowed to engage in full/part-time work without permission from the Director of Immigration
Note: The above regulations may be subject to change without prior notice.
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Holders of U.S. regular passport do not require a visa to enter Brunei Darussalam for a stay of up to 90 days. Diplomatic and official passport-holders are required to apply for a visa to enter Brunei Darussalam.
Note: Visa form and applicant's passport (valid for six months before entering Brunei Darussalam) is to be submitted to the Embassy along with a certified or overnight self addressed prepaid return envelope. Applicants are responsible for the safety of their passports that are sent in by mail.
Please see
more visa information and arrangements between Brunei Darussalam and other
countries.
A child of a Brunei Darussalam citizen who is born in a foreign country can also apply for an emergency certificate to be used for returning to Brunei Darussalam. Completed application form should be returned to the appropriate Brunei Darussalam Mission together with the following: