Brunei Tourist Visa for Pakistani Passport Holders
Fee Breakdown
Key Requirements
- ✓ Valid Pakistani passport with at least 6 months validity beyond intended stay
- ✓ Completed visa application form
- ✓ Recent passport-sized photographs (white background)
- ✓ Confirmed return or onward flight tickets
- ✓ Proof of hotel booking or accommodation arrangements
- ✓ Sufficient financial means for the duration of stay
- ✓ Travel itinerary
- ✓ Travel insurance covering the duration of stay
Documents Required
Step-by-Step Application Process
Step 1: Gather all required documents as listed above.
Step 2: Complete the Brunei visa application form accurately.
Step 3: Visit the Brunei High Commission or Embassy nearest to your location in Pakistan.
Step 4: Submit the application along with all supporting documents and pay the visa fee.
Step 5: Wait for processing, which typically takes 7 to 14 working days.
Step 6: Collect your passport once the visa is issued, or receive notification if additional documents are required.
Step 7: Review the visa sticker carefully to ensure all details are correct before travelling.
⚠️ Important Notes
Pakistani passport holders must apply for a Brunei visa before travel, as no visa on arrival facility exists for Pakistani nationals. Since Brunei does not have a resident diplomatic mission in Pakistan, applicants may need to apply through the Brunei High Commission in a third country such as Malaysia. Confirm the nearest accepting mission before making travel plans. Visa fees noted are estimates and may vary; confirm exact fees with the relevant Brunei mission.
Common Rejection Reasons
- ✗ Insufficient bank balance or lack of financial evidence
- ✗ Incomplete or incorrectly filled application form
- ✗ Lack of confirmed accommodation or return flight tickets
- ✗ Previous visa refusals or immigration violations in any country
- ✗ Unclear or insufficient purpose of visit
- ✗ Passport validity below the required minimum
- ✗ Missing or inadequate supporting documents
Frequently Asked Questions
Brunei does not maintain a resident high commission in Pakistan. Pakistani applicants typically need to apply at the Brunei High Commission in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, or approach Brunei's diplomatic mission in another accessible country. It is advisable to contact the nearest Brunei mission or the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the latest information.
No. Pakistani passport holders are required to obtain a visa before travelling to Brunei. Visa on arrival is not available for Pakistani nationals.
A standard tourist visa allows a stay of up to 30 days. Extensions may be possible by applying to the Brunei Immigration Department after arrival, subject to approval.
While travel insurance is strongly recommended and may be requested as a supporting document, it is advisable to include it as part of your application to strengthen your case.
Brunei uses the Brunei Dollar (BND), which is interchangeable at par with the Singapore Dollar (SGD). It is generally recommended to carry or show proof of at least BND 100 per day of intended stay.
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