Saudi Visa Run to Bahrain: The Complete Service
A visa run — also known as a border run or exit-reentry trip — is a common requirement for expatriates living in Saudi Arabia. Whether you need to reset your tourist eVisa, activate a new work permit, or fulfill an exit-reentry requirement, crossing into Bahrain via the King Fahd Causeway is the quickest and most convenient option available from the Eastern Province.
How Our Visa Run Service Works
We pick you up from your home, hotel, or office in Al Khobar, Dammam, Dhahran, or Jubail. Our experienced driver takes you directly to the King Fahd Causeway, navigating the Saudi exit immigration on your behalf where possible. You cross into Bahrain, receive your Bahrain entry stamp, and then immediately proceed to the Bahrain exit counter. After re-entering Saudi Arabia with your fresh entry stamp, we drive you back to your original pickup location.
Why Expatriates Choose Our Visa Run Service
- Time-Efficient: The entire turnaround takes 2-4 hours depending on border traffic, compared to a full day if you arrange transport independently.
- No Car Insurance Hassle: Driving your own vehicle across the causeway requires separate insurance (approximately 100 SAR). We eliminate this cost and hassle entirely.
- Immigration Expertise: Our drivers understand the procedures at both Saudi Jawazat and Bahrain Immigration. They know which lanes move fastest and can advise on any documentation questions.
- Wait-and-Return: Unlike a regular taxi, we wait for you at each immigration checkpoint. No scrambling to find a return ride from the Bahrain side.
Who Needs a Visa Run?
Common scenarios include professionals on visit visas needing a stamp renewal, employees awaiting iqama processing who must exit and re-enter on a new visa, and business travelers whose 90-day tourist eVisa requires a border crossing to reset. Our drivers have completed thousands of visa runs and understand every scenario. We also serve passengers departing from Jubail, Qatif, Ras Tanura, and other Eastern Province cities.