Submission Place
House: 61, 3rd Floor, Flat-3/B, Road-08, Block-F,Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh
Submission Time
00 am to 00 pm (Sunday to Thursday)
Processing Time
The visas normally issued in 00-00 working days. Some cases take longer.
Interview
Embassy might call for an interview.
Fees & Charges
- Single entry visa fee: 5040 BDT
- Reired Service charge: 4240 BDT
- Vat: 636 BDT
- Insurance charge: 1500-2000 BDT
- All expenses like Notary, Translate, Valuation, Photocopy & Other will pay separately.
Visa Requirements
Personal Documents
- A passport with six months validity on the date of application and it should have at least 2 empty pages.
- Passport Bio-data page photocopies (3 copy).
- 3 copies Biometric photos with white background that were taken within the last 6 months covering the full-face including ears and all hair, clearly and completely visible without shadow, in size 2×2, matte paper.
- Marriage certificate & Nikkah Nama attested by a Notary Public (If a married couple is travelling together).
- National ID card or birth certificate photocopy (ID mandatory).
- Travel insurance (Must be done from Reired international, from outside is not allowed. Only UN & Government Insurance will be allowed).
- Original bank statement up to date (Covers the transactions of the last three months).
- Original bank solvency.
- Covering letter / Request letter / Forwarding letter.
- Income tax return / TIN attested by Notary Public.
Professional Documents
- For businessman:
- Trade license attested by Notary Public.
- Membership + Incorporation + Export + Import certificate attested by a Notary Public.
- For employer (employee):
- NOC (No Objection Certificate).
- Visiting card.
- Official ID.
Additional Documents
- Airline ticket reservation.
- Hotel reservation.
For Inviter (if any)
- There are no specific documents listed for an inviter in this checklist.
Important Notes
All expenses are strictly non-refundable
Visa issuance is not guaranteed
Information & charges can change anytime without prior notice
We only assist in the visa process — final decision rests with the embassy