Multiple Entry 6 Months
Multiple Entry 6 Months
Mode: StickerEntry: Multiple EntryStay Duration: 30 days from issueValidity: 60 days from issue

Overview
Travelers who meet the requirements can enter Bangladesh several times throughout the six-month validity term with the multiple-entry 6-month tourist e-visa. It is only meant for short family trips and tourism. A valid passport, travel itinerary, proof of lodging, and proof of adequate cash are required for online applications.
Why Travunited
• 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: Usually good for up to six months (subject to approval). • Multiple entries are permitted within the validity length of the visa. • Stay per visit: Depending on the terms of the visa, each admission is often permitted for 30 to 90 days. • Processing time: Typically, it takes five to ten business days. • The passport must be valid for at least six months at the time of travel. • Only for travel or family visits; work is not allowed. • Application method: Submission of an online form and document verification at the Bangladeshi mission
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Original Passport
RequiredRecent Photo
RequiredFlight Tickets
RequiredHotel Accommodation
RequiredBank Statement 3 months
RequiredEligibility
• Must possess a passport with blank pages and a minimum validity period of six months. • To apply for a tourist visa to Bangladesh, one must be a citizen of an eligible nation. • Genuine tourism or family visits are required; employment is not permitted. • Must demonstrate that they have enough money to cover their stay. • Must provide a verified itinerary, lodging, and return ticket. • Must fill out the online visa application form with precise information and a photo. • Must keep a spotless travel and immigration record.
Important Notes
• Permits several visits during the six-month validity period, but each stay is only allowed for a set amount of time (usually 30 to 90 days per entry). • Issued just for travel or family visits; paid jobs or employment are not allowed. • Typically, the validity of a visa begins on the date of issuance rather than the date you want to travel. • Immigration officers at the port of entry must approve entrance. • Always have proof of lodging, a valid passport, a written visa permission, and a return ticket with you. • Fines, penalties, or future visa restrictions may follow overstaying. • Bangladeshi authorities have the final say over the validity of the visa and the length of the stay.
Rejection Reasons
• Inaccurate or lacking application data. • Passport validity that is less than the minimum necessary (typically less than six months). • Inadequate or absent supporting documentation (hotel, itinerary, proof of funding). • Inadequate proof of funds for the journey. • Uncertain or fake tourism goals. • Prior overstays or immigration infractions. • Uploads of passports or photos that are of poor quality or do not match. • Authorities have identified background or security issues. • Applying from a country where you are not eligible. • Disparities between the submitted papers and the application form.
FAQs
1.If the visa application is denied, is the cost reimbursed?
No, once a visa is processed, it is usually not refundable
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.




