General Requirements for Most Tourist Visas

  • Valid Passport: Must usually be valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay.
  • Visa Application Form: Completed and signed.
  • Passport Photos: Typically 1-2 recent passport-sized photos.
  • Proof of Accommodation: Hotel reservations or a letter of invitation from a host.
  • Proof of Financial Means: Bank statements or pay stubs showing you can support yourself.
  • Travel Itinerary: Proof of onward or return flight tickets.
  • Travel Insurance: Some countries require proof of travel or medical insurance.
  • Visa Fee: Paid online or at the consulate/embassy.
  • No Criminal Record: Some countries require a clean police record certificate.

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Visa Guide
Malaysia E-Visa Requirement: Basic Document:- -Seven (07) Months Valid Passport. -Previous visited countries visa copy (if any). -Recent 2 copy photographs taken in the last 3 months (white background only, photo size 35 mm X 50 mm, Matt paper). -Original Bank Statements of last six months with a bank solvency certificate (Minimum balance BDT 60,000 for individual and BDT 120,000 for family). -Hotel Booking Copy. -Air Ticket Booking Copy. For Business Person:- Renewal Trade license copy with notary public ( English Translated ) Memorandum for Limited Company The blank page of Office Pad / Company Letter Head Pad Visiting Card For Job Holder:- No Objection Certificate (NOC) Office Id Card Visiting Card BMDC certificate for Doctor BAR Council Certificate for Advocate Retirement certificate for Retired Person. For Student:- Student ID card copy. Recommendation Letter or Leave Letter from the Educational Institute. Birth Certificate ( Only for Child & Infant). Others:- NID copy eTin/ Tin Certificate (if embassy requires) Marriage Certificate Copy (For family application only) Visa Fee: BDT 4,500 ( Non-refundable ) Note: Delivery Time (10 to 12) working days Minimum. Note: Visa validity 6 months, Single entry - E-Visa. Note: Visa rate can be changed without prior notice. Note: Visa issuance rights are reserved by the Embassy.