BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

VISA REQUIRED

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DESTINATION: BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
PURPOSE OF TRIP: PRIVATE VISIT

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  • VISA VALIDITY

3 months, single entry / 3 months, multiple entry.

All visa issuance is subject to consular discretion. 

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DRAG N' DROP (REVIEW PROCESS) / RECEIPT OF ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS:

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM PRIVATE VISIT VISA REQUIREMENTS

Original passport. This must:

  • be valid for at least six months beyond your intended date of departure
  • have at least four blank visa pages

Two original recent 45mm x 35mm colour photographs. These must:

  • be taken within the last month
  • be taken against a plain light background and printed on photographic paper
  • show full frontal face, have a neutral expression and your mouth closed
  • have eyes open and free from reflection or glare from glasses
  • not have hair in front of face or have a head covering (unless it’s for religious or medical reasons)

DO NOT ATTACH THE PHOTOGRAPHS TO THE APPLICATION FORM

Signed and fully completed original application form. Please see attached: Brunei – Visa Application Form

The application form must be printed back to back (one piece of paper). 

Original signed and completed invite letter from your host in Brunei Darussalam. Please see template attached: Brunei Darussalam – Invite letter (PRIVATE VISIT)

Alternatively, the letter must include the following information:

  • Addressed to the ”The High Commission of Brunei Darussalam in London”.
  • Purpose of visit
  • People and places to be visited, with contact numbers / full contact details of host
  • Confirmation of the host’s employment details / income source (if applicable)
  • Applicant’s name and nationality
  • Applicant’s passport number, DOB and place of birth
  • Applicant’s Start & Expiry date of the passport
  • Dates of travel to Brunei Darussalam
  • Validity of visa applied for
  • A financial guarantee to act as sponsor / meet maintenance and accommodation expenses (if applicable) whilst in Brunei Darussalam

Clear colour copy of valid and confirmed flight booking / travel itinerary. 

An open ticket will not be accepted. 

Clear colour copy of hotel confirmation or full contact details of host in Brunei Darussalam

Original copies of your last 3 months bank statements as a proof of sufficient fundsThese must:

  • show a positive balance / sufficient amount to cover the expenses during the intended stay in Brunei Darussalam and for the return to the UK
  • clearly state your name, address 
Bank statements which are downloaded from the internet must be stamped/certified by the bank.

Valid proof of UK residence. This must be presented as your valid original UK residency visa in your passport / in the form of a valid UK Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) card. 

 This must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended entry date.

PROCESSING TIMES / FEES

All consular fees are non-refundable once the application has been submitted. 

Please click here to see our pricing structure for cancelled cases.

4 business day service:

3 months, single entry

Global visaz service fees
Consular fees

£160.00 excl. VAT
£10.00 incl. VAT

3 months, multiple entry

Global visaz service fees
Consular fees

160.00 excl. VAT
£15.00 incl. VAT

ROYAL REGALIA MUSEUM

  BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
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ROYAL REGALIA MUSEUM

The Royal Regalia Museum is a museum located in the heart of Bandar Seri Begawan, capital of Brunei. It mainly houses the regalia of the Sultan and the royalty, as well as exhibits related to the commemorations of the Silver and Golden Jubilee celebrations of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah's rule of Brunei. It was officially opened on 30 September 1992 by the Sultan himself. The building, originally "Churchill's Memorial Building", which had been established by the then Sultan Omar Ali Saiffudien III, the present Sultan's father, as he admired Winston Churchill, was replaced in late 1992 by the Royal Regalia Exhibition Hall. It was established to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty's coronation as Brunei's 29th king. A historical review of the present Sultan's life is narrated through family pictures with detailed narrative texts in which he is highlighted through many of his portraits and a hologram. On 2 December 2017, the building has been renamed to the Royal Regalia Museum, in conjunction with the Golden Jubilee Celebration of His Majesty's ascension to the throne.

PROCESSING TIMES / FEES

All consular fees are non-refundable once the application has been submitted. Please click here to see our pricing structure for cancelled cases.

7 business days service:

Global visaz service fees:
£160.00 excl. VAT

Consular fees: see attachment here (by nationality and visa validity)

ST MARTIN'S ISLAND

  BAY OF BENGAL
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ST MARTIN'S ISLAND

St. Martin's Island is a small island (area only 8 km2) in the northeastern part of the Bay of Bengal, about 9 km south of the tip of the Cox's Bazar-Teknaf peninsula, and forming the southernmost part of Bangladesh. There is a small adjoining island that is separated at high tide, called Chera Dwip. It is about 8 kilometres (5 miles) west of the northwest coast of Myanmar, at the mouth of the Naf River. The first settlement started 250 years ago by Arabian sailors who named the island 'Jazeera'. During British occupation the island was named St. Martin Island. During the First Anglo-Burmese War between the British and Burmese empires in 1824–1826, rival claims to the island were a major factor. The local names of the island are "Narikel jinjira" which means 'Coconut Island' in Bengali, and "Daruchini Dwip" which means "Cinnamon island" in Bengali. It is the only coral island in Bangladesh.It is also the southernmost part among Extreme Points of Bangladesh. Most of the island's approximately 3,700 inhabitants live primarily from fishing. The other staple crops are rice and coconut. Being very common on the island, algae are collected, dried, and exported to Myanmar. Between October and April, the fishermen from neighboring areas bring their caught fishes to the island's temporary wholesale market. However, imports of chicken, meat and other foods come in from the mainland Bangladesh and Myanmar (Burma). As the centre and the south are mainly farmland and makeshift huts, most of the permanent structures are around the far north. During the rainy season, because of the dangerous conditions on the Bay of Bengal, the inhabitants have no scope to go to the mainland (Teknaf) and their life can become dangerous. There is a hospital on the island, but in the past there has often been no doctor.