Brunei visa for Armenian citizens

Armenian passport holders planning a trip to Brunei Darussalam will find that a visa is required for entry, with several categories available including tourist and work options. Despite the vast geographical and cultural chasm separating landlocked Armenia from the small, oil-rich sultanate on Borneo, this unique journey is often achievable, albeit requiring upwards of 20 hours of travel and multiple layovers through major hubs. Upon arrival, exchanging currency to the local Brunei Dollar is essential, as Armenian Dram is not accepted. This uncommon travel path promises an encounter with a fascinating blend of Islamic heritage and rainforest biodiversity, a world away from the South Caucasus.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Visa options

TouristVisit Visa (Social Visit)
90d
Apply
FamilyLong-Term Social Visit Pass
Apply
BusinessBusiness Visit Visa (BVV)
Apply
BusinessLong-Term Business Visit Pass
Apply
BusinessProfessional Visit Visa and Pass
Apply
TransitTransit Visa on Arrival (72 hours)
3d
TouristVisa on Arrival (30 days, Single Entry)
30d$15valid 1mo
TouristVisa on Arrival (30 days, Multiple Entry)
30d$22multiple-entryvalid 1mo
TouristVisa-Free Entry (90 days)
90d$0multiple-entry
TouristVisa-Free Entry (30 days)
30d$0multiple-entry
TouristVisa-Free Entry (14 days)
14d$0multiple-entry
BusinessAPEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) Visa-Free Entry
90d$0multiple-entry
TouristConsular Entry Visa (Category A Nationals)
Apply
TouristVisa Exemption (Category C Nationals)
$0multiple-entry
Apply
WorkEmployment Pass
multiple-entryvalid 2y
WorkSpecial Authorisation Work Pass
180dmultiple-entryvalid 6mo

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