Bangladesh•Asia7 working days
Free
Indefinite
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
A special passport endorsement for Bangladeshi-origin foreign nationals (except SAARC countries), their children, and spouses allowing unlimited multiple entries for the entire validity of their foreign passport.
The "No Visa Required" (NVR) endorsement is a unique legal instrument established by the Government of Bangladesh to maintain a formal, lifelong connection with the global Bangladeshi diaspora. Historically rooted in the government’s desire to facilitate the socio-economic integration of expatriates, the NVR program serves as a bridge for those who have relinquished their Bangladeshi citizenship but retain deep familial, cultural, or ancestral ties to the nation. Unlike standard tourist or business visas, which are subject to periodic renewal and strict duration limits, the NVR is a permanent status endorsement stamped directly into a foreign passport. It was designed to fill a critical gap in the immigration system by bypassing the bureaucratic hurdles of recurring visa applications for the diaspora, thereby encouraging investment, philanthropic engagement, and frequent visitation without the restrictive timelines typically imposed on foreign nationals. By granting this status, the state effectively acknowledges the dual identity of its former citizens and their descendants, ensuring that their right to enter, reside, and move freely within Bangladesh remains unencumbered by the volatility of standard immigration policies.
The ideal applicant for an NVR endorsement is a foreign national of Bangladeshi origin—or the foreign-born spouse or child of such an individual—who wishes to maintain a seamless, long-term relationship with the country. While the program is open to citizens of most nations, it notably excludes nationals of SAARC countries, reflecting specific regional security and diplomatic considerations. The endorsement is particularly advantageous for professionals, entrepreneurs, and retirees who frequently travel to Bangladesh for family visits, ancestral property management, or charitable work, as it permits unlimited multiple entries for the entire validity period of the holder’s foreign passport. What makes the NVR distinct from other visa categories is its permanence and the absence of a "stay limit," effectively granting the holder the same freedom of movement as a citizen, barring the right to vote or hold public office. While it offers unparalleled convenience and exempts the holder from the complexities of visa processing, it is important to note that the NVR is not a citizenship document; it is a travel privilege that remains tied to the validity of the underlying foreign passport. Consequently, applicants must navigate a process that varies in cost based on international reciprocity agreements, ensuring that the privilege remains a balanced reflection of the diplomatic relationship between Bangladesh and the applicant's country of citizenship.
| Status type | Permanent / indefinite |
Afghanistan
Bhutan
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri LankaMust be a foreign citizen of Bangladeshi origin (excluding SAARC countries).
Spouses and children of Bangladeshi-origin foreign citizens are eligible.
Foreign citizens who have invested USD 5 million in Bangladesh.
Passport must have at least 6 months of validity.
Must provide proof of Bangladeshi connection (e.g., old Bangladeshi passport, NID, or birth certificate).
Favorable police verification may be required.
Education
none or higher
Investment
5,000,000 EUR
Printed online application form with barcode.
Original foreign passport (min 6 months validity).
Two recent passport-sized photos (white background).
Proof of Bangladeshi connection (e.g., copy of old BD passport, NID, or 17-digit birth certificate).
For spouses: Marriage certificate and spouse's BD ID/passport.
For children: Birth certificate and parents' BD ID/passport.
Proof of fee payment.
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