Bangladesh Visa for Slovenian Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Slovenian passport holders need a visa to enter Bangladesh. Apply at a Bangladesh embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.
- Max stay
- Varies
- Visa cost
- Not published
- How to apply
- Embassy / visa centre
- Processing
- 7-21 days
How Slovenian citizens apply for a Bangladesh visa
- → Apply for a visa at the Bangladesh embassy/consulate or official visa application centre before travelling. Apply here ↗
No advance visa with these documents
Bangladesh officially admits Slovenian citizens without a pre-arranged visa when they hold certain third-country visas or residence permits.
Visa-free
NVR (No Visa Required) endorsement is also available to foreign nationals of any nationality who have invested a minimum of USD 5,000,000 (five million US dollars) in heavy industry or long-term investment in any industry/business in Bangladesh. Conditions vary slightly per document - check each rule via the official source.
washington.mofa.gov.bd ↗Bangladesh visa cost for Slovenian citizens
Tourist visa (embassy/consulate sticker visa, MRV)
Fee not published by Bangladesh
Applications are handled via DU Digital Global (Bangladesh Visa Application Centre, India); no VFS Global/TLScontact for most other countries - applications go direct to missions - a service fee applies on top of the visa fee and varies by country and centre.
Fees checked 2 Jul 2026
Bangladesh visa types
Tourist Visa
For visitors travelling to Bangladesh for tourism, casual visits to friends/relatives, seminars, conferences, workshops, study tours, or religious purposes. No commercial activities permitted.
- Standard issuance is single entry for up to 3 months.
- Double and multiple-entry options available for certain nationalities at different rates.
- Fees vary by nationality based on reciprocity (e.g. UK £105 single, USA £146).
- Validity begins from date of issue, not travel date.
- Extension up to 1 additional month possible through Department of Immigration and Passport (DIP) in Bangladesh.
- Application form must be completed online, printed, and submitted physically to a Bangladesh mission.
Business Visa
For businesspersons visiting Bangladesh for the purpose of trade, commerce, and investment. Requires invitation from a recognised Bangladeshi business organisation.
- Maximum validity 1 year; maximum stay 60 days per visit.
- Single, double, or multiple entry options available.
- Extension up to 3 years (max 6-month stays per visit) obtainable from DIP.
- Fees vary by nationality (UK £105 single/double, USA £146).
- Online application form must be printed and submitted physically to a Bangladesh mission.
Transit Visa
For foreign nationals transiting through Bangladesh en route to a third country.
- Listed as a distinct visa category by Bangladesh High Commission London.
- Specific validity period, max transit stay, fees, and entry details not accessible on the official portal pages during research.
- Contact relevant Bangladesh mission for details.
Visa on Arrival
For tourism, business, investment, or government job purposes; issued at designated ports of entry in Bangladesh to eligible nationality holders.
- Fee of USD 50 paid in cash at Sonali Bank PLC counter at port of entry.
- Eligible nationalities: US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, China, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Egypt, Turkey, Brunei, and all European countries.
- Also available to: citizens of countries with no Bangladesh embassy, foreign embassy officials and UN staff based in Bangladesh, persons of Bangladeshi origin (non-SAARC), and investors with BIDA/BEPZA investment certificate.
- Issuance is at the sole discretion of the immigration officer and is not guaranteed.
- Extension beyond 30 days possible through DIP but described as difficult.
Other Bangladesh visa categories (13)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Bangladesh. Eligibility varies by visa type - some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
Common to several visa categories below
- Fees vary by nationality (UK £105 single, USA £146).
Work Permit / Employment Visa
For experts, advisers, and employees working in government, semi-government, autonomous bodies, or industrial/commercial organisations in Bangladesh, or conducting unpaid work with registered NGOs.
- Initial visa valid for maximum 3 months / 90 days.
- Single, double, or multiple entry options available.
- Extensions up to 3 years obtainable through DIP.
- Requires employer letter, appointment letter, contract with salary details, and Ministry/BOI/BEPZA recommendation.
- Work permit (separate from visa) must be applied for within 15 days of arrival through BIDA OSS; cost BDT 5,000 per year.
Student Visa
For foreign nationals enrolled at a recognised educational institution in Bangladesh.
- Issued for maximum 1 year with multiple entries.
- Max stay per visit depends on educational institution requirements.
- Extension up to course tenure obtainable from DIP.
- Requires invitation/declaration letter from Bangladeshi educational institution and bank guarantee documents.
Investor Visa (P1 Visa)
For foreign investors in private sector industrial or commercial entities seeking to establish or manage businesses in Bangladesh through joint ventures or 100% foreign ownership.
- Also referred to as 'P1 Visa' in BIDA documentation.
- Issued for maximum 1 year; single, double, or multiple entries.
- Extensions up to 5 years obtainable from DIP.
- Requires BOI/BEPZA/BIDA recommendation letter.
- Minimum investment of USD 50,000 required for branch/liaison/representative office registration.
- BIDA OSS processes visa recommendations within 24 hours with complete documentation.
E Visa (Employee Visa via BIDA)
For employees of private or public organisations (foreign and local companies) working in Bangladesh, processed through BIDA One Stop Service.
- Corresponds to the official Bangladesh Employment visa category code 'E' (3 months validity, multiple entry, 90 days stay per the Ministry of Foreign Affairs visa-category schedule at www.bdembjp.mofa.gov.bd/public/storage/pdf/Visa-Procedure.pdf).
- Applied for through BIDA OSS (bidaquickserv.org) for BIDA-registered companies.
- Work permit must be obtained within 15 days of arrival.
- Fee varies by nationality; contact BIDA for company-specific requirements.
E1 Visa (Machinery/Software Installation Visa via BIDA)
For persons engaged with machinery and software installation, project inspection, or related technical services in Bangladesh.
Corresponds to the official Bangladesh Employment visa category code 'E1' (6 months validity, multiple entry, 30 days stay per the Ministry of Foreign Affairs visa-category schedule at www.bdembjp.mofa.gov.bd/public/storage/pdf/Visa-Procedure.pdf) for project inspection/supervision/maintenance/setup/software supply and equipment. Processed through BIDA One Stop Service (OSS); applicants may contact BIDA at +880-2-44826795-99 or info@bida.gov.bd.
Apply here ↗NGO Visa
For individuals appointed to work in NGOs registered in Bangladesh, whether paid or unpaid roles with Bureau of NGO Affairs-registered organisations.
- Maximum 3 months per issuance; extensions up to 3 years from DIP.
- Single, double, or multiple entries available.
- Requires NGO Affairs Bureau recommendation letter and appointment letter with full terms and salary details.
Research Visa
For individuals participating in research, training, or internship programs at government-approved agencies or institutions in Bangladesh.
Maximum 3 months validity; extensions up to 3 years from DIP. Requires letters from both host and home institutions, and consent letter from relevant Bangladesh Ministry.
Apply here ↗Journalist Visa
For foreign journalists of newspapers, magazines, TV or radio networks, or news agencies seeking to collect information or fulfill official reporting duties in Bangladesh.
- Maximum 1 month per issuance; extensions up to 3 years from DIP.
- May require additional approval from Bangladesh authority beyond standard 7 working days.
- Requires press card, FF-I and FF-II forms, equipment list, invitation letter, and employer letter.
Intern Visa
For foreign nationals undertaking internship programs at organisations in Bangladesh.
- Listed as a distinct category by Bangladesh High Commission London.
- Specific validity, max stay, fees, and entry details not published on the official page.
- Contact relevant Bangladesh mission for details.
Family / Accompanying Family Members Visa (Visa Types: FA2, FA3, FE, FJ, FN, FP, FPI, FR, FS)
For spouses, children and dependent family members accompanying a foreign national who holds a Bangladesh Official (A2/A3), Employment (E), Journalist (J), NGO (N), Sport (P), Investor (PI), Research (R) or Student (S) visa.
- Dependent-family visa whose code mirrors the principal visa holder's category (FA2/FA3 for Official A2/A3, FE for Employment, FJ for Journalist, FN for NGO, FP for Sport, FPI for Investor, FR for Research, FS for Student).
- Requires copies of all of the spouse's/parents' documents and an original family certificate proving the relationship.
- Validity and duration generally track the principal visa holder's visa.
- Distinct from the No Visa Required (NVR) endorsement, which covers spouses/children of persons of Bangladeshi origin.
- Documented on the official Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs mission visa-category schedule; application filed online via visa.gov.bd and submitted to a Bangladesh mission.
Sport Visa (Visa Type: P)
For sports organisers, players, coaches and similar personnel travelling to Bangladesh for professional sporting duty or service.
- Official Bangladesh visa category code 'P'.
- Issued to sports organisers/players/coaches for professional duty or service, based on a recommendation letter from the concerned sports agency/organisation.
- Validity and duration are set on the basis of the recommendation letter.
- Documented on the official Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs mission visa-category schedule; application filed online via visa.gov.bd and submitted to a Bangladesh mission.
Tablig-Jamaat Visa
For foreign nationals travelling to Bangladesh to participate in Tablighi Jamaat religious congregation and activities.
- Single entry; maximum stay up to 130 days, with extension up to 150 days obtainable from the Department of Immigration and Passport (DIP) in Bangladesh.
- Validity begins from date of issue, not travel date.
- Requires a letter from the Central Tablig Markus in the applicant's country and a letter from the Tablig Markus of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
- Processing at least 7 working days (21 working days for postal applications).
Government Delegates / Diplomatic / Official Visa
For government delegates, diplomatic personnel, other embassy officials, and staff of UN or international organisations travelling to Bangladesh on official duties.
- Listed as distinct categories by Bangladesh High Commission London: 'Government Delegates Visa', 'Diplomatic/other Embassy officials Visa', and 'UN and other International Organizations visa'.
- Holders of diplomatic/official passports from approximately 32 countries may be exempt from visa requirements under bilateral agreements.
- Full list of bilateral visa-exemption countries is not published on a currently accessible official Bangladesh government domain.
Bangladesh visa for Slovenian citizens - FAQ
Do Slovenian citizens need a visa for Bangladesh?
Yes - Slovenian citizens must apply for a visa in advance at a Bangladesh embassy, consulate, or official visa portal before travelling.
What documents do Slovenian citizens need for Bangladesh?
A passport valid well beyond your planned stay (commonly three to six months, depending on the destination), proof of onward travel and funds, and any documents required for the specific Bangladesh visa category - check the official portal for the exact passport-validity rule.