Starting January 21, 2026, Bangladeshi B1/B2 visa applicants must pay a refundable $15,000 bond. Learn about official payment ...
Bangladeshi citizens applying for US B1/B2 visas from January 21, 2026, may face a visa bond of $5,000 to $15,000, determined ...
The US now requires Bangladeshi nationals applying for B1 and B2 visas to post a refundable $15,000 bond after approval. The ...
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Dhaka, Jan. 21 -- The government of Bangladesh will now continue to extend the 'visa-on-arrival' facility to all eligible countries, including Bhutan.
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When international doors close to a country’s citizens, it is not merely a travel inconvenience; it is a direct blow to that country’s brand value.
The US Embassy in Dhaka announced that from January 21, 2026, Bangladeshis approved for new B1/B2 visas must pay up to $15000 bond, refundable if visa terms are followed.