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How to get Bangladesh visa in Malaysia

There are two location of High commissioner of Bangladesh in Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), out of which one near Masjid Jamek area (Downtown) is exclusive for Bangladeshi citizens so another one which deal for the visas is at the below link location. 


(In Case the above link doesn't work, Postal Address is : Plot No-5, Lot 9 & 10, Jalan Sultan Yahya Petra, Malaysian Police Training Centre, 54100 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur) and below are the requirements given by the High commission to me in which mostly are easy to fulfill.
  1. Application form filled online and printout to be submitted. 

    Bangladesh Online MRV Portal

  2. Original letter of employment from your employer
  3. Deposit visa fees at May Bank counter (they mention that they do not accept the online receipt only at the counter you have to deposit) 
  4. Bank statements (Last 3 months)
  5. Photographs (white/ blue background)
  6. Incase you that have Invitation letter from Bangladesh, submit Hotel booking and Air ticket (which was my case)
I applied and they checked all my papers and asked a few questions. If everything okay, they deposit your passport. After seven days I got visa on my passport (Visa collection only 3 p.m. to 4 p.m day). 

It was quite easy for me and Now I am going to Bangladesh.

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