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Croatian visa for Bangladeshi citizens

Visa requirements:, croatia tourist visa requirements:.

  • Holding Bangladeshi passport that is valid for six months beyond the period of the intended stay in Croatia.
  • Proof of onward travel (departure) from Croatia.

If you are looking for Croatia visa information, such as available types of visas, or how to apply from Bangladesh, we recommend you visit or contact the embassy or consulate of Croatia nearest your place of residence.

  • Dhaka : The Consulate of Croatia in Dhaka, Bangladesh (Working hours: Open now. Close in 35 minutes )

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Tourism Statistics Chart

The line chart shows the number of visitors from Bangladesh traveling to Croatia from 2008 to 2018.

References: UNWTO.org , World Bank and multiple sources. (This data is for informational purposes only. Please see our disclaimer page for more information.)

Croatia & Bangladesh comparison

Croatia's area is approximately 55,960 km2 (21,606 sq mi), while the area of Bangladesh is approximately 130,170 km2 (50,258 sq mi). This means Bangladesh is 2.33 times bigger than Croatia.

As of April 2024, Croatia's population is ~4.0 million people - 167,337,736 fewer people than the population of Bangladesh.

We have highlighted Croatia & Bangladesh’s relative positions on world's map for your reference.

Frequently asked questions, answered

How many visitors from bangladesh travel to croatia in one year.

The number of visitors from Bangladesh visiting Croatia in 2018 was approximately 19,974.

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Available visas and residence permits for Croatia: Guide for 2024

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UPDATED: 13.7.2023.

Welcome to Croatia, a country of rich culture, stunning nature, and an ideal climate! If you are a foreigner who would like to visit Croatia for a short period or long-term stay, there is a suitable option for you.

Croatia has many options that allow non-residents to visit and live in the country, including tourist visas and residence permits for those who wish to stay longer. The available visas and residence permits vary depending on your citizenship, i.e., whether you are an EU/EEA/Swiss or third-country (non-EU/EEA) citizen, heritage, and the purpose of your stay.

If you are only traveling to Croatia for a short period, you only need a tourist visa. To learn the difference between a visa and a residence permit, check out this post .

In this post, we cover:

  • How to get a short-stay visa
  • Where to apply for residence
  • EU/EEA/Swiss citizens
  • Spouses and children
  • Permanent residents
  • Digital nomads
  • Work permit
  • Seasonal work
  • Work for other purposes
  • EU Blue Card
  • Croatian people/descendants
  • Family reunification
  • Real estate ownership
  • Prepayment of rent
  • Secondary education/study
  • Language study
  • Volunteering
  • Scientific research
  • Residence guides by citizenship
  • Get all your questions about residence answered by a real human
  • Reviews of people we’ve helped with residence

The facts are these…

Available visas and residence permits for Croatia

How to get a visa for short stays in croatia.

Depending on your citizenship, you may or may not need to apply for a visa to visit Croatia before your arrival. Some foreign citizens can just show up in Croatia for up to 90 days as a tourist without prior notice.

Some people need to apply for a visa abroad at a Croatian consulate or embassy before they are granted. And in some of those cases, they will only be granted a visa to stay in Croatia as a tourist for up to 30 days. It all depends on your specific case.

To find out if you need to apply for a visa before traveling to Croatia, check the requirements for your citizenship here .

If your nationality requires a visa, check out our detailed guide on applying for permission to enter Croatia here .

For those planning to stay long-term, you’ll need a residence permit. We’ll cover those options in the next section.

All available Croatian residence permits

Where to apply for temporary residence in croatia.

Where you apply for temporary residence in Croatia depends on whether or not you need to apply for a visa to enter the country as a tourist.

If you are required to apply for a tourist visa based on these requirements, you must also apply for residence abroad at a Croatian embassy or consulate. View a list of all Croatian embassies in the world here .

If you are not required to apply for a tourist visa, you can apply for temporary residence in Croatia. When applying for temporary residence, you must visit the closest administrative police station to your Croatian address to start the process.

[Read: How to register or change your address with the Croatian police ]

View a complete list of MUP administrative offices in Croatia here .

This police station is under the Ministarstvo unutarnjih poslova (Ministry of Internal Affairs). In Croatia, their name is shortened to MUP, pronounced like Moop . Just make a cow sound and add a “p” at the end. Immigration and the police fall under this ministry.

[Read: All the Croatian government ministries and what they do ]

Before going to the police station or embassy/consulate to apply for a residence permit, make sure you know which permit you qualify for and the requirements for the permit.

Croatian residence for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens

#1 EU/EEA/Swiss citizens

Citizens of the EU/EEA member states and the Swiss Confederation are automatically entitled to a work and residence permit in Croatia. To apply for the residence permit, they must apply for it no less than 82 days after entry.

You can request residence for up to 10 years. Be sure to put 10 years on your application if that is how long you wish to stay.

[Read: How EU/EEA citizens can get temporary residence in Croatia ]

#2 Spouses and children of EU/EEA/Swiss citizens

Third-country immediate family members of EU/EEA/Swiss citizens are entitled to temporary residence in Croatia as long as they are all living together at the same address in Croatia.

[Read: How non-EU/EEA family members of EU/EEA citizens can get temporary residence in Croatia ]

#3 Permanent residents of EU/EEA/Switzerland 

Third-country citizens and their families who hold long-term residence in another EU/EEA member state may be granted temporary residence in Croatia.

[Read: How EU/EEA permanent residents can get temporary residence in Croatia ]

Croatian residence for third-country citizens

#1 Digital nomads 

Remote workers can be granted temporary residence if they can prove they are working for companies that are not registered in Croatia. Third-country citizens can apply for this permit.

[Read: How to apply for the digital nomad residence permit in Croatia ]

#2 Work permit

To apply for a work and residence permit in Croatia, first, you must find a job at a Croatian company. The work permit is tied to the employer. This means that if you quit the job or are fired, your work and residence permit will be canceled, and you must leave Croatia.

View our guide on how to find a job in Croatia here .

[Read: How to apply for a Croatian work permit ]

#3 Seasonal work permit

Seasonal jobs in Croatia are popular during the summer, especially in tourism and tourism-related fields. The easiest way to get a seasonal job is to apply for a position considered deficient in Croatia. Employers usually provide accommodation to seasonal workers.

[Read: How to get a seasonal work permit in Croatia ]

#4 Work for other purposes

If you start your own Croatian company and hire yourself, you can also apply for a work and residence permit. There are lots of catches to this scenario, so make sure you familiarize yourself with them first.

In addition, check out this post and this post and this post so you get an idea of what you are in for if you decide to open a company in Croatia.

[Read: How to get residency in Croatia by opening a Croatian business ]

#5 EU Blue Card

If you have received higher education or qualifications such as ISCED 1997 levels 5a or higher or an associate’s degree or higher, you can apply to join the Blue Card network . Once you are verified, employers within the EU/EEA can hire you.

Once you have been hired or given a binding work offer for a highly qualified position within Croatia, you may apply for a temporary residence that will allow you to work.

[Read: How to apply for an EU Blue Card in Croatia ]

#6 Members of the Croatian people

A unique path for Croatian descendants is the possibility to apply for a residence based on humanitarian reasons, more specifically, as a member of the Croatian people. This possibility is specifically for those who qualify to apply for Croatian citizenship based on descent and plan to apply once they obtain residence in Croatia.

View our guide on how to apply for Croatian citizenship based on descent (prirođenje) here .

[Read: How Croatian diaspora and descendants can apply for temporary residence in Croatia (if you don’t have citizenship yet) ]

#7 Family reunification

Immediate family members of Croatian citizens and permanent residents can apply for temporary residence if they live together at the same address in Croatia. This applies to spouses, children, and life partners .

[Read: How to apply for temporary residence in Croatia based on family reunification ]

[Read: How non-EU/EEA spouses of Croatians can apply for residence ]

#8 Ownership of real estate

If you purchase a residential property in Croatia as a non-EU/EEA national, you may be granted temporary residence. The catch is that you can be here for only 6 months at a time under this permit. At the end of each year term, you must leave for 90 days.

View our guide on how third-country citizens can buy residential real estate in Croatia here .

[Read: How to get a residence permit based on the property ]

#9 Prepayment of rent

A temporary stay (up to a year) may be granted to non-EU/EEA citizens who have prepared rent for the term they wish to be in Croatia, up to 1-year maximum.

Please note that this residence permit is not renewable and does not allow you to work.

[Read: How to apply for residence based on prepayment of  rent ]

#10 Secondary school education and university studies

Those enrolled in qualified programs at a university or secondary school in Croatia may be granted residence in Croatia during the period of time they are in school.

Please note that language programs at schools like Croaticum do not qualify for student residence. Instead, you must apply based on “other purposes”.

[Read: How to study and gain student residence in Croatia ]

#11 Language study

If you enroll in a Croatian language study program like Croaticum, you can apply for temporary residence in Croatia. This type of residence falls under the “other purposes” by the law.

View our guide on the biggest Croatian language schools in Croatia here .

[Read: How to apply for temporary residence based on language study ]

#12 Volunteering

If you get a contract with a non-profit organization in Croatia, you may be granted temporary residence. This permit does not allow you to work, and any work you do for the non-profit cannot be paid.

View our volunteering guides:

  • Rijeka – view here
  • Split – view here
  • Zagreb – view here

[Read: How to volunteer in Croatia and get residence ]

#13 Scientific research

If you wish to conduct research in Croatia, you may be granted temporary residence. For exact requirements, contact MUP for specific guidelines.

[Read: How to find administrative police stations in Croatia ]

Check out our immigration section here for detailed information on Croatia’s temporary residence application process and what you need for your permit application.

Croatian residency guides for your citizenship

In addition to the above resources, we are creating customized guides for different citizenships so that you can clearly understand all of your options.

Here are the Croatian residency guides we’ve created so far:

  • Croatian residency guide for Americans
  • Croatian residency guide for Australians
  • Croatian residency guide for Canadians
  • Croatian residency guide for New Zealanders
  • Croatian residency guide for South Africans
  • Croatian residency guide for UK citizens

Skip the research! Save time and talk to EIC.

We crafted this post to be as detailed as possible, but sometimes questions still arise because everyone’s situation is different. If you’d like personalized guidance on your situation, we can help.

Save yourself the time and uncertainty of trying to navigate the ever-changing rules for living in Croatia by scheduling a private chat with us over video chat.

How does it work?

All first-time clients get 30 minutes with an Expat in Croatia coach PLUS 30 minutes with a vetted English-speaking lawyer from our network that you can use at any time.

Your session will be completely tailored to you and your needs whether it’s bureaucracy, culture, or daily life. All legal advice will be handled by our vetted lawyer network. We can help you with everything else.

In addition, you’ll receive a follow up with additional resources based on your situation, our Croatia Restaurant Guide as well as introductions to vetted professionals like insurance, law, real estate, translation and tax.

We have an extensive FAQ about this service  here .

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Who will I speak with?

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Meet CAM in this quick 2-minute video here .

What is the cost?

The below costs are per 30 minutes and include VAT (25% tax mandated by the Croatian government).

  • First-time clients  |  150 euros (includes 30-min session with lawyer)
  • Repeat clients  |  75 euros

If additional time is requested, it is billed in ¼ hour increments.

We offer a 100% money back guarantee.  If your session was not helpful, then you will be refunded – no questions asked.

We vet our information through hands-on, human work. This process includes extensive web research, phone calls to the government, collaboration with licensed Croatian professionals, and visits to government.

Reviews from our clients

“My husband and I are looking to obtain our Croatian citizenship through heritage. CAM was exceptional and was extremely informative about the process required, timelines, contact people, both in Croatia and at home, lawyers and services offered by Expat in Croatia. She was able to easy our anxiety and we felt that we will have solid support and direction going forward. She was professional and friendly. Thank you CAM for your support.” – Carol, Canada
“After months of Dr Googling we were left with some ideas but had no confidence in which process to citizenship to follow and if any of it was right. Actually at the time of our consultation the laws had changed and CAM was already on top of them. We left the consultation with a clear path to citizenship and in-depth explanation of everything we needed to do in SA before leaving. On top of this when moving to a new country you don’t know how people may react or approach you. I was apprehensive about this and CAM melted all of that away. On the facts she was professional and serious but when welcoming us, making jokes and telling us about Croatia she was so warm, kind and lifted all my fears of moving. My heart now completely lies in Croatia and we have within 2 weeks a complete plan and working on all the documents we need to gather. Every country needs an expat Croatia with such high integrity.” – MaryAnn, South Africa

You can view our last few reviews  here or all of our reviews here .

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Stewart M.

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We were a little nervous about buying a property in Croatia but Carol Anne (CAM) was a calming influence on our Zoom call and via email, laying out the whole process for us. We were then connected with a lawyer in Zadar, who was fabulous and completed the sale. It was pretty much stress free thanks to Karlo and his team. I can highly recommend Expat in Croatia. Make sure you have a lawyer, despite what the property agent tells you!

April 8, 2024

Carol W.

My husband and I are looking to obtain our Croatian citizenship through heritage. CAM was exceptional and was extremely informative about the process required, timelines, contact people, both in Croatia and at home, lawyers and services offered by Expat in Croatia. She was able to easy our anxiety and we felt that we will have solid support and direction going forward. She was professional and friendly. Thank you CAM for your support.

February 5, 2024

Shawn H.

South Africa

We needed to know the ins and outs about moving to Croatia. Our first contact we made was with CAM, then had the consult with Sara, then had Steven be our case manager. We had superb service from all three individuals, they really know the meaning of customer service, with great continued follow up after our first consult, prior planning to our meeting and immediately providing us with follow up docs after our consult based on our relevant questions, and connection made with external professionals who form part of the EIC team to further support us on our journey. Great team, can definitely recommend them.

January 24, 2024

MaryAnn V.

After months of Dr Googling we were left with some ideas but had no confidence in which process to citizenship to follow and if any of it was right. Actually at the time of our consultation the laws had changed and CAM was already on top of them. We left the consultation with a clear path to citizenship and in-depth explanation of everything we needed to do in SA before leaving. On top of this when moving to a new country you don’t know how people may react or approach you. I was apprehensive about this and CAM melted all of that away. On the facts she was professional and serious but when welcoming us, making jokes and telling us about Croatia she was so warm, kind and lifted all my fears of moving. My heart now completely lies in Croatia and we have within 2 weeks a complete plan and working on all the documents we need to gather. Every country needs an expat Croatia with such high integrity.

January 17, 2024

Joan C.

United States

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I worked with Carol Anne Skorvaga and Tamara Ilic regarding some questions involving purchasing agricultural land/real estate. Carol was very clear about what EIC could do to provide assistance and what would require further research. She was very prompt in seeking out the information and providing it to me in written form. The information was very helpful to me and helped me better understand the real estate process in Croatia. I would highly recommend Carol and EIC. A pleasure with which to work. Thank you!

January 4, 2024

Mary L.

For my consulting session with Sara, I had questions about establishing residency, and also some questions about Healthcare. I sent in questions to her ahead of time so that my session was customized for my needs. Sara had all of those questions noted and was very prepared to elaborate on each one of them and more. I felt confident on the information that was provided and when I had a follow-up questions she was able to easily answer those for me as well. Sara is very personable and approachable in her demeanor which made the meeting enjoyable. I have been following EIC for a few years now and I am always so impressed by the wealth of information that is out there for all of us “seekers”. In addition, the pre-session communication by CAM was very efficient and much appreciated. I have already recommended Expat in Croatia to friends and family members in need of information. Thank you!

December 6, 2023

Vlasta N.

Thank you so much to these wonderful ladies for the fantastic service. I needed help with some Croatian business issues, terms & processes. They connected me with an appropriate professional – another lovely lady who I immediately connected with and felt she really understood my issue, & she was able to answer all my queries in English – bonus! I would highly recommend these fabulous, friendly ladies and service to anyone who needs some assistance. Again, many thanks.

November 16, 2023

Brett B.

Introduced to a Professional, Professional Assistance

On short notice I accepted a work trip to Europe and decided to stop in Zagreb prior to my job in Paris. Having obtained citizenship approval the purpose of this trip was to file birth records and my marriage record as well as obtaining domovnicas for my family and to apply for my passport. Filip coordinated everything on very short notice, including vetting our documents and coordinating a new translation due to a copy and pasting error within 3 hours. Ines met me and obtained the domovnicas for my family on my behalf. The registrar wished to have another document to complete registering my marriage and my wife and my birth certificates but Filip has told me exactly what to get. Finally Filip accompanied me to the MUP to file for my first passport. He guided me through the process and, unbelievably, I had my first Croatian Passport in my hands three hours later (not exaggerating)! These are the second group of professionals Expat in Croatia has referred me to, and again my expectations were exceeded. Thank you so much Filip and Ines for your attention to detail, guidance, timeliness, and professionalism all on short notice. The remainder of my family will be using your services once they receive their decisions as well. Thank you!

November 6, 2023

Barbara (Richard) H.

Barbara (Richard) H.

The Expat in Croatia newsletter has been an indispensable guide for us while waiting to acquire Croatian citizenship. Since receiving citizenship this month, we decided to book a consultation to address more specific questions as we move closer to actually moving to Croatia. We chose CAM (Carol Anne) to be our consultant and found her to be the perfect “fit” for us. She has experienced everything that we will be dealing with as she moved from Canada to Croatia. Whether it is information about shipping items, registering a car, health insurance, or getting a tax consultant to navigate important financial details, she provided everything and more. We found her to be thorough, professional, personable, and smart. She is also funny and charming. We love CAM! We will continue to use this resource, consulting with CAM as needed or as more questions arise.

October 2, 2023

Ninka S.

I had first consultation with Carol Anne (CAM). She did a great job, very informative and willing to help . I would recommend Expat to my friends. Steve was very responsive to my emails and he connected me to Filip who we hired to help my son and his girlfriend. So far great experience but I know it is a process. We needed help with temp residence for my son’s girlfriend who was looking for looking to stay longer the 90 day . My son has USA /Croatian Citizenship.

September 27, 2023

Lori P.

We needed assistance with purchasing property and moving forward with applying for Croatian citizenship. We had a great conversation with Sara and CAM, they explained both processes clearly and provides us with numerous resources. They have also facilitated contact with a Croatian lawyer to work with us on both processes. It has been helpful to understand timelines and requirements, and they have provided contact with professionals that can be responsible for the aspects that we cannot do on our own.

September 23, 2023

Bernadette B.

Bernadette B.

My experience to date with Expat in Croatia has been terrific. The website contains a wealth of information which is vetted and updated regularly. After reviewing the website, I scheduled a consultation with Sara Dyson to discuss the process of obtaining citizenship by descent for myself and my siblings. In less than an hour Sara provided a comprehensive, detailed explanation of the process. She answered all my questions about housing, healthcare, and life in Croatia; and the references provided in a follow-up email were extremely helpful. I am especially impressed with the service they offer matching people applying for citizenship with Croatian lawyers who can assist them. It’s not a simple handoff; an Expat in Croatia representative remains engaged through the entire process and acts as a liaison between the client and the attorney. We will definitely be taking advantage of that service as we pursue our dream of obtaining Croatian citizenship. I look forward to working with Sara, Carol Anne and the entire Expat in Croatia team.

August 9, 2023

View our other residency articles

  • Background checks and fingerprints for third-country nationals (non-EU/EEA citizens)
  • Difference between getting a visa and a residence permit in Croatia
  • How to transition from temporary to permanent residence
  • How to prepare your foreign documents for use in Croatia
  • How to register or change your address with the Croatian police
  • How to show proof of financial means (as part of your application for residence in Croatia)
  • Prebivalište and boravište: two addresses that must be registered with the police
  • Residence Permit Process: Getting your national ID card
  • Restrictions on travel while you have legal residence in Croatia
  • Rights of permanent residents in Croatia
  • Which documents you should bring with you to Croatia (if you plan to live here)

Please note:  Information provided by Expat in Croatia is only for the purposes of guidance. It does not constitute legal or financial advice in any form. Croatian laws and bureaucratic rules often change, and each personal case is individual, so different rules may apply. For legal advice,  contact us  to consult with a licensed Croatian lawyer. For financial advice,  contact us  to consult with a licensed Croatian tax advisor or accountant.

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  • From Bangladesh, ‘Sticker Visa ’   Office at Mirpur DOHS, Dhaka accepts all categories’ Croatian visa applications & processes from the Embassy of Croatia in India.

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  • Original Valid Passport along with Old Passports, (valid for at least 3 months after the intended stay/departure date from Croatia; at least Two unused/blank visa pages); No alteration or handwritten amendment concerning the data page; Clear Photocopy of front and last page and used pages (Current passport and last 02 old passports).
  • Fully completed Visa Application Form – must be completed in black ink and block letters. The applicant must sign the application form, and the signature should match the signature on the passport. Visa application form can also be filled online ( Click Here to fill-up).
  • Two recent passport size photographs with 80% face coverage, white background, and without border (Size: 35mm x 45mm). Click here for Photo Specifications.
  • A  Covering Letter from the   applicant on plain A4 paper, starting with the name, designation, Passport Number, travel dates (in & out), purpose and outlining who will be responsible for the full costs of the trip – travel, accommodation, expenses etc. The letter should be duly signed by the applicant with his/her phone number & email address.
  • A Certificate of a paid tourist package;
  • Booking of a hotel or other accommodation;
  • Private accommodation booking (copy of the decision of the competent office in Croatia approving the renting);
  • Day to day itinerary with ensured accommodation for the entire stay;
  • Complete Croatian telephone contact and address for all accommodations;
  • Proof of ownership or lease of a boat/yacht etc.
  • Documents proving  sufficient funds  to support the stay in Croatia and to return to the state of residence or to travel to a third state. Such as Three months bank statement (saving and current a/c, as applicable), and Three years Income Tax returns (personal and company, as applicable), and a copy of an international credit card with three months credit card statement (if any).
  • Service Holder – Letter issued by the employer on company’s official letterhead establishing a position of the employee in the company, years in service, grant of leave and salary certificate of the last three (3) months.
  • Business/self-employed – Visa request letter on official letterhead with company registration papers.
  • Student – Letter from school/university for grant of leave and copy of the valid ID
  • Travel Health Insurance  to cover the possible expenses related to repatriation, for health reasons, urgent medical assistance and/or urgent hospitalization, with the minimum coverage of EUR 30 000. The insurance must be valid for the territory of the Republic of Croatia during the entire stay in Croatia.
  • Means of transportation  and intention to return to the country of residence: reservation of return travel ticket for airplane, bus, or boat; registration card and driver’s license if traveling by car; If the person is traveling to a third country, then proof of itinerary (travel ticket, etc.). Travel date should be around 4 weeks later from the date you submit your visa application at our Dhaka office.
  • Accommodation: hotel booking, private or other accommodation, real estate title deed or lease, proof of ownership or lease of a boat etc. Accommodation can be provided by the guarantor or the inviting party if so indicated in the Letter of Guarantee or the Letter of Invitation.

Kindly note that the applications for Croatian visa for tourist visit are processed as per actual plan of travel and stay. Any change in travel plan, cancellation / change of accommodations etc. after submission of application will lead to delay in processing of application. Similar changes after issuance of visa (if approved) for the Republic of Croatia might lead to revocation of visa.

Apart from the above-mentioned documents, the Embassy may request other documents as per the applicant’s profile and/or certified translation as well as the international certification (apostille) of the documents during the visa application process.

Kindly prepare the above documents and call us to submit your Tourist Visa application upon appointment at our office.

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Visa Application Processing Time: The processing time varies on the merit of the documents/profile. Standard visa processing time is 15 working days from the day of receipt of the application at the Embassy. We ensure the fastest passport transit time from Dhaka-Delhi-Dhaka for the quickest visa processing.

Visa Application Processing Fee: Visa processing fee varies largely depending on the level of supports you need from our office. Kindly call us to know the exact quote accordingly to your requirement of supports.

Now, Follow The Below Instructions To Apply for Your Visa :

Once you have the above applicable documents ready, simply call at our hotline numbers: +88 0184 1120 100  or  +88 0184 1120 155  (Both numbers are available over WhatsApp &  IMO ) or Email at  [email protected] to take a prior appointment. Then, visit our office with all the ready documents & quoted fee to submit your documents. We will accept documents & fee under a unique Invoice number and proceed accordingly.

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Your chosen country may require you to obtain a visa on arrival (VOA). This is a common system in many countries whereby when you arrive, you will need to queue up at a specific visa desk, apply for and pay for a visa to enter. This then gets attached to your passport and you are free to travel in and around that country.

The advantage of this process is that you don’t need to spend the time and money prior to travel getting it arranged, which can reduce stress and worry. However, it does mean you have no choice but to agree to the terms set out at the visa desk, if you wish to enter the country and should you not have everything they need, you risk being turned away and put on a flight back to your home country.

It is important to still do research on the requirements of a VOA and if needed, get advice from experts such as our team, who will be happy to provide you with guidance on how to prepare. Equally, do some investigation online and find out from other travellers about their experiences.

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You have the alternative to apply for single, double, or multiple entries with the Bangladesh Tourist Visa for Citizens of Croatia. Besides, it allows a maximum stay of 30 days in the country. Keep checking for more details in the following lines.

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What is the bangladesh tourist visa.

The Bangladesh Tourist Visa for Citizens of Croatia is the official document that allows your entry to Bangladesh. iVisa.com can help you with the online form. However, you will need to take the application form to the closest Bangladesh Visa Application Center to finish the process.

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What is the validity of the Bangladesh Tourist Visa?

The Bangladesh Tourist Visa for Citizens of Croatia is valid for a maximum of 90 days . It allows a stay of 30 days in Bangladesh. You can opt for single, double, and multiple entries . Each one will have different fees.

What are the requirements?

Make sure to have the following:

  • Passport - Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months with minimum of 2 blank pages.
  • Email address - Our team will send your application electronically.
  • Payment method - Pay for the service with a credit or debit card.
  • Passport photo - It should have high quality and be in digital format.

When you go to the embassy or consulate, you need these items:

  • Printed application
  • Valid passport
  • Trip details
  • Accommodation details or Invitation Letter

Keep learning more about the Bangladesh Tourist Visa for Citizens of Croatia with us.

What are the processing times and fees?

In this case, we will focus on the single entry alternative:

  • Standard Processing time : 9 days - USD $131.99
  • Rush Processing time : 7 days - USD $132.99
  • Super Rush Processing time : 5 days - USD $136.99

Remember that you need to pay USD 25 directly to the embassy or consulate, where you will process the Bangladesh Tourist Visa for Citizens of Croatia.

How can I apply?

  • Fill out the application form and pick a processing time (Standard, Rush, or Super Rush).
  • Double-check your information and pay for our service with a credit or debit card.
  • Upload the required documentation, if applicable.

We will send you all the details you need to your email inbox. After that, you need to approach the nearest Bangladesh Visa Application Center to continue the procedure.

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