
UAE 60-day tourist visa from Bangladesh: the complete 2026 checklist
The 60-day UAE tourist visa is one of the most popular travel choices for Bangladeshi families. Here is exactly which documents you need, the realistic processing time, and how to avoid the three most common rejection reasons.
The 60-day UAE tourist visa is the longest standard visa available to Bangladeshi passport holders without sponsorship. It is ideal for families who want to spend Eid in Dubai, for businesspeople attending a trade show, and for couples on an extended honeymoon. Unlike the 30-day visa, it can be issued in your name (not requiring a Dubai-based sponsor) and is valid for one single entry.
Documents we need from you
- Passport copy — the bio-data page only, scanned in colour, valid for at least six months from intended entry.
- One passport-size photograph, white background, taken in the last three months. The face must occupy 70–80% of the frame.
- Bank statement of the last three months. Daily balance should average at least BDT 80,000. A statement attested by the bank is preferred.
- Confirmed return air ticket (we can hold this for free for 72 hours while the visa is being processed).
- Hotel reservation in the UAE (we can issue a refundable reservation if you have not yet decided where to stay).
- Trade Licence or Salary Certificate, whichever applies. Self-employed travellers should add a No-Objection Letter from their business.
Realistic processing time
Once we file the application with all documents complete, the visa is normally issued in 4 to 7 working days. Express processing in 48–72 hours is available for a higher fee. If you are travelling on a fixed-date flight, we strongly recommend filing 14 working days in advance.
Three most common reasons for rejection
1. Insufficient or unclear bank statement
This is the single largest cause of UAE visa refusal for Bangladeshis. A salary credit appearing only once or twice is not enough. If you are self-employed, please provide a one-page statement of your business activity and your three-month average closing balance.
2. Earlier travel record that does not match the application
If your passport shows recent visits to high-risk regions, the UAE consular team will scrutinise the application more closely. We will discuss this with you openly during the document review and craft a clear cover letter if needed.
3. Name mismatch between passport, ticket and hotel
Many Bangladeshi names have multiple acceptable spellings (Md., Mohd., Muhammad). The name on your ticket and hotel must exactly match the name on your passport. We double-check every booking before submission to avoid this trap.
What it costs
The 60-day single-entry visa fee plus our service fee is published on a single, clearly itemised invoice. We do not add any hidden charge for medical insurance, courier or VAT — these are all included.
While you are in the UAE
The visa allows you to enter the UAE once within 60 days of issue and stay for up to 60 days after entry. You can leave and return only if you arrange a re-entry permit. For most Bangladeshi travellers, the single entry rule is sufficient.
If you want to extend the stay, our partner office in Dubai can arrange a 30-day extension at the official rate without needing to fly out.
Visit our Dhaka office on any working day between 9:30 AM and 7:30 PM with your passport and we will complete the eligibility check in 15 minutes — at no charge. If we believe the visa will not be granted, we say so upfront so you do not pay for an unwinnable application.
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