Types of Bangladesh Visa
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Types of Bangladesh Visa

Bangladesh offers multiple visa types, such as tourist, business, and student visas, to ensure smooth travel for Indian nationals.

  • 21 Apr 2025
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Travelling between Bangladesh and India demands proper paperwork, with the most important document being the visa. Bangladesh offers different types of visas depending on an applicant’s purpose of visiting the country. These visa types must be known to prevent any hitches in the travel process. This article will discuss various types of Bangladeshi visas for Indians and assist you in identifying the type you need.

Different Types of Bangladesh Visas for Indians

Here are the different Bangladesh visa types available for Indian travellers:

  • Tourist Visa

As the name suggests, this visa is for Indian nationals entering Bangladesh as tourists. It allows Indian tourists to visit various tourist destinations. This visa is also called a temporary visa as it has a validity from 30 to 90 days. When applying for a tourist visa, an applicant has to show where they will be residing and also possess a return ticket.

  • Business Visa

You will need a business visa if you are planning to visit Bangladesh for business-related activities. This visa category is usually applied for to attend meetings and conferences and also to assess business prospects. Generally, an invitation letter from a Bangladeshi company or the concerned organisation must be furnished when applying for this visa. The business visa is usually granted for a longer period than the tourist visa.

  • Student Visa

Indian students who want to pursue their studies in Bangladesh must apply for a student visa. This type of visa is granted to those who intend to attend an accredited learning institution in Bangladesh. To apply, students have to submit a copy of the admission letter issued by the educational institution and also show proof of financial stability. A student visa allows a person to stay in the country until they complete their academic course.

  • Work Visa

If you have secured a job in Bangladesh, you will need to apply for a work visa. An applicant must furnish documents from the company confirming their employment in Bangladesh. The application for a work visa undergoes processing only after a work permit and the employer’s invitation letter have been furnished. 

  • Transit Visa

If you are planning to enter Bangladesh only for transit purposes, you will have to apply for a transit visa. This visa takes the shortest time for processing as the applicant will be in Bangladesh only for a short period, say, a few hours. Among the documents required to get a transit visa is proof of onward journey.

  • Diplomatic Visa

This visa is for individuals who hold diplomatic status and is normally issued to diplomats, government officials, or their immediate family members. 

  • Dependent Visa

If you plan to stay in Bangladesh with a relative who is a permanent resident or is employed, you have to apply for a dependent visa. This visa enables entry to those who are related to the main visa holder. To apply for this visa, you must produce proof of relationship along with details of the primary visa holder.

Conclusion

Knowing which visa to apply for if you plan to visit Bangladesh plays a crucial role in ensuring a worry-free and successful trip. Be sure to apply for the right type of visa and ensure all documents are up-to-date and readily available. Whenever you travel abroad, it is always wise to purchase a travel insurance plan to safeguard yourself from unforeseen challenges.


 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It may contain outdated data and information regarding the Insurance industry and products. It is advised to verify the currency and relevance of the data and information before taking any major steps. ICICI Lombard is not liable for any inaccuracies or consequences resulting from the use of this outdated information.  

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