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For Bangladeshi passport holders

From Dhaka, London, or Rome. Your Bangladesh Turkey eVisa in 5 minutes.

Apply from anywhere in the world. Single entry, 30 days in Turkey, most applications approved within 24 business hours.

  • 4.8 / 5 from 14,000+ travelers, Travel Rox, Inc. since 2022

Why Bangladeshis choose Turkey

Why Bangladeshi Turkey arrivals grew 14.6% in 2024.

A small but fast-growing market. Three forces drive most Bangladeshi Turkey trips, and none of them start in Dhaka.

Mevlana & the Sufi trail

1273

Year Rumi died in Konya, where Bangladeshi Sufi pilgrims visit his shrine

The Mevlana Museum draws Bangladeshi visitors year-round. Most Bangladeshi itineraries pair Istanbul and Cappadocia with a 2-day Konya stop, accessible on the same 30-day eVisa.

Hajj & Umrah hub

9 hrs

Dhaka to Istanbul nonstop on Turkish Airlines, daily

Istanbul is the most-used connecting hub for Bangladeshi pilgrims flying to Jeddah and Medina. Stopover on either leg with the same single-entry eVisa.

Diaspora gateway

750K+

Bangladeshis in the UK and Italy combined

Most Bangladeshi Turkey eVisa applicants travel from UK ILR or Italian PSE, not from Bangladesh. A Mediterranean trip from London or Rome is the common pattern.

How it works

Your Turkey eVisa, in 3 steps.

1

Upload passport and qualifying visa

Photograph your Bangladeshi passport and your valid Schengen, US, UK, or Ireland visa or residence permit. Our system reads both, no manual typing.

2

Submit and pay

Review, submit, pay in USD by any major card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. Bangladeshi cards work within international transaction limits, your bank converts BDT to USD.

3

eVisa in your inbox

Approval lands by email, usually within 24 business hours on Express. Save to your phone or print, you are cleared for departure.

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What you will need

Two documents. That is the entire list.

Bangladeshi passport plus a valid qualifying visa or residence permit on the left. Everything you can skip on the right.

Required

Bangladeshi passport + qualifying visa

  • Bangladeshi passport (MRP or e-passport) with 6 months of remaining validity and 2 blank pages.
  • A valid Schengen, US, UK, or Ireland visa or residence permit, valid on the day you enter Turkey.
Not asked for

Leave the rest at home.

No photo upload

No flight bookings

No hotel confirmations

No bank statements

No NID or Smart NID copies

No TIN or salary slips

No invitation letters

For most cases, your passport and qualifying visa are all we need. If Turkish immigration asks for anything further on the rare exception, our team will reach out and guide you through it.

Before you fly

Things every Bangladeshi traveler should know about Turkey.

Konya is the Rumi pilgrimage

The Mevlana Museum is a 4-hour drive from Cappadocia or a short Pegasus flight from Istanbul. Standard 30-day eVisa covers it. Bangladeshi tour operators bundle it with Istanbul and Cappadocia.

Stop over on your Hajj flight

Turkish Airlines Dhaka to Jeddah routes through Istanbul. Use the eVisa to break the journey for 2 to 7 days on the outbound leg. Single entry, one direction only.

Carry USD, BDT cards are limited

Most Bangladeshi cards have USD 1,000 to 2,000 annual international transaction caps. Bring USD cash, exchange at Turkish döviz counters. EUR also works but USD gives a better rate in Turkey.

Halal default, but milder spice

Almost every restaurant is halal. Turkish food is meat-rich but mildly spiced by Bangladeshi standards. Pack pickle or kacha morich if you need heat. Dhaka-style Indian curries exist in Aksaray and Laleli in Istanbul.

Questions, answered

Turkey eVisa FAQ for Bangladeshi travelers.

Yes. Bangladeshi passport holders are eligible for the Turkey eVisa only if they hold a valid Schengen, US, UK, or Ireland visa or residence permit at the time of travel. Without one of these supporting documents, you must apply for a sticker visa at a Turkish consulate in Dhaka.

Yes. UK Indefinite Leave to Remain, Italian Permesso di Soggiorno (PSE), Ireland Stamp 4, US Green Card, and any Schengen long-stay visa or residence permit are all accepted. Most Bangladeshi applicants apply from the UK or Italy on these permits rather than from Dhaka.

No. Only your Bangladeshi passport is needed for the Turkey eVisa application. Bangladesh NID, Smart NID, and birth registration are domestic documents and not part of the Turkey eVisa process.

Yes. Every traveler, including infants and minors, needs an individual eVisa linked to their own Bangladeshi passport. Each child must also independently hold a valid Schengen, US, UK, or Ireland visa or residence permit on their own passport, or be the dependent on a qualifying visa, depending on the issuing country's rules.

Single entry only. Bangladeshi passport holders receive a 180 days validity window from the date of issue, within which they can enter Turkey once and stay up to 30 days. To re-enter, a new eVisa is required.

Not on the eVisa. The 30 days limit per entry is fixed. To stay longer you must exit Turkey and apply for a different visa class (such as a longer-term tourist visa or a residence permit) from a Turkish consulate. Overstaying triggers fines and a future entry ban.

Three processing speeds are available. Express is the fastest. Most Bangladeshi applications are approved within 24 business hours, regardless of the speed selected. See the pricing card on this page for details.

From USD 120 all-inclusive. Standard USD 120, Priority USD 149, Express USD 179. All government fees, document review, support, and tracking included. Pricing is in USD only. Bangladeshi cards are accepted within their international transaction limits, your bank converts BDT to USD at the prevailing rate.

Turkish Airlines operates daily nonstops from Dhaka (DAC) to Istanbul, around 9 hours. Biman Bangladesh Airlines also serves the route. Istanbul is the most-used connecting hub for Bangladeshi pilgrims heading onward to Jeddah and Medina.

Yes. The Mevlana Museum in Konya, where Rumi is interred, is open to all tourists and accessible on a standard 30 days Turkey eVisa. Bangladeshi Sufi pilgrims commonly add a 2-day Konya stop to their Istanbul and Cappadocia itinerary.

Yes, if you exit the airport. Many Bangladeshis on Turkish Airlines flights to Jeddah use the eVisa to spend 2 to 7 days in Istanbul on either the outbound or return leg. Single entry means you can do it on one leg only, not both, unless you apply for a second eVisa.

Your supporting visa or residence permit must be valid at the time of your entry into Turkey. If it expires while you are inside Turkey, you can complete your stay and exit normally, but you cannot re-enter Turkey on the same eVisa, and your next Turkey eVisa application will require a fresh qualifying document.

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Start your Turkey eVisa from Bangladesh.

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