Bangladesh•AsiaVaries
190 USD
Up to 3 years
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
For accredited foreign journalists, media personnel, and representatives of print, electronic, satellite media, or freelance journalists visiting to collect information or report on events, valid up to one month.
The Journalist Visa for Bangladesh was established as a specialized entry mechanism designed to facilitate the controlled yet essential presence of international media personnel within the country. Rooted in the nation’s commitment to international diplomatic relations and the global dissemination of information, this visa category operates under the regulatory framework of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and the Department of Immigration and Passports. It exists to bridge the gap between the need for rigorous, on-the-ground reporting and the state’s requirement for oversight regarding foreign media activities. By creating a distinct pathway for journalists, the government ensures that visiting media professionals are properly accredited, thereby maintaining a formal record of international observers while providing them with the legal authorization to conduct professional reportage. This system addresses the specific regulatory challenges of monitoring foreign press, ensuring that those entering to document the country’s political, social, or cultural landscape do so with the explicit knowledge and clearance of the Bangladeshi authorities.
The ideal applicant for this visa is an accredited professional, including foreign correspondents, camera crews, technical media personnel, and freelance journalists, who intends to visit Bangladesh for a short-term assignment to collect information or report on specific events. Unlike standard tourist or business visas, which prohibit professional media production, this category is specifically tailored for those whose primary objective is the creation of print, electronic, or satellite media content. It is distinct because it requires applicants to provide proof of their professional credentials and, frequently, a detailed itinerary or project proposal, ensuring that the visa is utilized strictly for journalistic purposes. While the visa offers the significant benefit of legalizing professional media activities—thereby protecting the journalist from potential complications associated with unauthorized reporting—it is limited by its short duration, typically valid for up to one month. This limitation necessitates that applicants have a highly focused and time-bound agenda, as the visa is not intended for long-term residency or permanent bureau establishment, making it a precise tool for targeted reporting missions rather than extended investigative projects.
Must be an accredited foreign journalist or media personnel.
Purpose of visit must be clearly stated (e.g., documentary, news coverage).
Must obtain clearance from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Dhaka.
Must fill out additional forms (FF-1 and FF-2) for filming/shooting.
Subject to strict scrutiny of the proposed shooting schedule and locations.
Education
bachelor or higher
Printed copy of the online visa application form.
Original passport (valid for at least 6 months).
Two recent passport-size photographs with a white background.
Letter of request from the employer/media house detailing the purpose of the visit.
Duly filled-in FF-1 and FF-2 forms.
Equipment list form (if bringing filming gear).
Invitation letter from the concerned organization in Bangladesh.
Declaration letter with a detailed shooting schedule and locations.
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