Single Entry 1 month
Single Entry 1 month
Mode: StickerEntry: Single EntryStay Duration: 30 days from issueValidity: 60 days from issue

Overview
Travelers who qualify for Bangladesh's single-entry, one-month business visa can enter the nation once for brief business purposes such as trade talks, meetings, or negotiations. It does not allow employment. A valid passport, a business invitation letter, and supporting financial documentation are usually required when applying through a Bangladeshi mission.
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• Expert eligibility verification prior to application. • Thorough document examination to lower the likelihood of rejection. • Quick, comprehensive application assistance. • Committed visa experts for individualized support. • Clear pricing with no additional fees. • Assistance with travel, hotel, and itinerary planning. • Tracking and updating applications in real time.
Stats
• Validity: Depending on the mission, it is usually valid for up to three months after the date of issuance. • Entry type: Only one entry; the visa expires after one use. • Stay per visit: Usually restricted to 30 to 60 days, as confirmed by immigration. • Depending on the embassy, processing times typically range from five to seven business days. • Passport requirement: The passport must be valid for a minimum of six months. • Only for trade, investment, and business meetings; employment is not allowed. • Application method: Filling out an online form and then delivering documents to the Bangladesh mission.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Passport copy
RequiredRecent photo
RequiredFlight Reservation
RequiredHotel Bookings
RequiredBank Statement 3 months
RequiredEligibility
• Must have blank visa pages and a passport that is valid for at least six months. • Meetings, trade, investments, technical conversations, etc., must all have a legitimate business goal. • Must receive a formal invitation letter from a Bangladeshi business or group that is registered. • A completed visa application form and a current passport-size photo must be submitted. • Proof of company qualifications and adequate funding is required. • You must apply through the Bangladeshi embassy or consulate that is located in your country. • Must have a spotless travel and immigration record.
Important Notes
• Only valid for one admission; if you leave Bangladesh, you will need to reapply. • The validity of a visa typically starts on the date of issuance rather than the date you intend to travel. • Immigration determines and stamps each visit's permitted stay upon arrival. • Issued exclusively for commercial purposes, such as trade, investment, or gatherings; employment or paid local labor is prohibited. • Usually, a formal invitation letter from a Bangladeshi business is needed. • When traveling, always have your passport with a visa sticker, invitation letter, return ticket, and proof of lodging. • Fines, penalties, or future visa restrictions may follow overstaying. • Bangladeshi authorities have the last say over approval and length of stay.
Rejection Reasons
• Inaccurate or incomplete application for a visa. • Passport validity that is less than the minimum necessary (typically less than six months). • A business invitation letter that is absent, inadequate, or impossible to verify. • Inadequate evidence of credentials or business purpose. • Insufficient financial records. • Prior overstays or immigration infractions. • Inconsistencies between the application's details and its accompanying documentation. • Inaccurate or low-quality copies of passports or photos. • Authorities have identified background or security issues. • Applying via the incorrect mission or jurisdiction.
FAQs
1. What is a business visa for Bangladesh?
Travelers going to Bangladesh for meetings or other business-related activities are granted this visa.
2.Will the visa be sent to me by email?
Most of the time, you are approved; however, certain applicants need to provide paperwork to the Bangladeshi mission in order to have their visas stamped.
3.When I get to Bangladesh, do I have to register?
For brief visits, visitors typically don't need to register separately, but they still need to abide by immigration laws.
4:Is it necessary to show up in person at the embassy?
Usually not; however, in some circumstances, the Bangladesh mission might ask for an interview.




