Ireland Visa from Bangladesh (2026)

Bangladeshi passport holders need a visa to enter Ireland. Applications are submitted through VFS Global Bangladesh in Dhaka and processed by the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS). Ireland does not have a resident embassy in Bangladesh — visa decisions are made by the Irish Embassy in New Delhi, which has jurisdiction over Bangladeshi applications. This is an important detail that affects how long the process takes. This guide covers everything Bangladeshi applicants need to know — documents, the New Delhi jurisdiction, fees in Taka, processing time, and the most common reasons Irish visa applications from Bangladesh are refused.

Last updated: June 2026

Do Bangladeshis Need a Visa for Ireland?

Yes. Bangladeshi citizens must obtain an Irish visa before travelling. There is no visa on arrival for Bangladeshi passport holders entering Ireland.

Short Stay Visa Waiver: If you hold a valid, unexpired UK visa (Tier 1, 2, 4, or 5), a valid US visa, or a valid Schengen visa, you may qualify for Ireland's Short Stay Visa Waiver Programme. Eligible holders can enter Ireland for short stays without a separate Irish visa. This is particularly relevant for Bangladeshis living in the UK who already hold a valid UK visa. Check current conditions on the INIS website before assuming this applies to you.

Important — Which Embassy Processes Bangladeshi Applications?

Ireland does not have a resident embassy in Dhaka. Irish visa applications from Bangladesh are submitted through VFS Global Dhaka but are forwarded to and decided by the Irish Embassy in New Delhi, India. This is the embassy with consular jurisdiction over Bangladesh. This adds transit time to the process — factor in an additional 1–2 weeks beyond typical processing times when planning your application timeline.

Types of Ireland Visa for Bangladeshi Applicants

Visa TypePurposeMaximum Stay
C — Single EntryTourism, family visit, medical treatment, short business90 days
C — Multiple EntryMultiple short visits within the visa validity periodUp to 5 years
D — StudyDegree, diploma, or language course longer than 90 daysCourse duration
D — EmploymentWorking in Ireland under a valid Irish Employment PermitPermit duration
D — Join FamilyJoining a spouse or parent who holds Irish residencyVariable
TransitPassing through Dublin Airport to reach a third countryTransit only

Ireland Visa Requirements for Bangladeshi Citizens

Core Documents for All Visa Types

  • Original valid Bangladeshi passport — must remain valid for the entire duration of your stay, with at least two blank pages for stamps
  • Photocopies of all used passport pages, including any old passports containing previous visa stamps or travel history
  • Completed AVATS visa application form — filled online on the INIS website, printed, and signed (no handwritten changes on the printout)
  • Two recent passport photographs — white background, 35×45mm, taken within the last six months
  • Six months of bank statements from your Bangladeshi bank (Sonali, Dutch-Bangla, BRAC, Islami, etc.) showing regular income credits and a stable balance
  • Three months of salary slips if employed; income tax return certificate from the National Board of Revenue (NBR) if self-employed or a business owner
  • Employer certificate on company letterhead — confirming your designation, monthly salary, approved leave dates, and confirmed return-to-work date
  • National ID card (NID) copy — confirms your Bangladeshi citizenship and identity
  • Hotel booking confirmation or signed invitation letter from an Irish host with a copy of their Irish Residence Permit (IRP) card
  • Round-trip flight reservation — an itinerary is sufficient, a paid ticket is not required before visa approval
  • Travel insurance with a minimum of €30,000 medical coverage valid throughout Ireland
  • Evidence of strong ties to Bangladesh — land or property documents, family dependants, permanent employment, or business registration

Additional Documents for Tourism

  • Day-by-day travel itinerary covering planned cities, accommodation addresses, and activities across Ireland
  • If visiting a Bangladeshi relative or friend in Ireland: their signed invitation letter, IRP card copy, and a recent utility bill showing their current Irish address

Additional Documents for Study Visa (D)

  • Unconditional offer letter from an INIS-registered Irish educational institution
  • Proof of tuition fees paid, or a sponsor's financial guarantee letter supported by bank statements
  • Evidence of living costs — at least €7,000–€10,000 per academic year
  • SSC and HSC certificates and academic transcripts
  • English language test results (IELTS or equivalent) if required by the institution

Additional Documents for Employment Visa (D)

  • Valid Irish Employment Permit issued by the Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment
  • Signed contract of employment from the Irish employer
  • Irish employer's Companies Registration Office (CRO) number and contact details for embassy verification

Where to Apply in Bangladesh

Ireland visa applications from Bangladesh are submitted through VFS Global Bangladesh, which forwards your file to the Irish Embassy in New Delhi for processing. Appointments must be booked online in advance.

CityVFS Application Centre
DhakaVFS Global, Shanta Western Tower, 186 Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka

Confirm the current address and operating hours on the VFS Global Bangladesh website before your visit. This is currently the only VFS centre in Bangladesh handling Irish visa applications.

Step-by-Step Application Process from Bangladesh

  1. Complete AVATS online: Visit the INIS AVATS portal and fill in your visa application form. Save your application reference number — you will use it to track progress.
  2. Print and sign: Print the completed form and sign it. Do not alter the printout by hand in any way.
  3. Book your VFS appointment: Log in to VFS Global Bangladesh and book your slot at the Dhaka centre. Availability can be limited — book as early as possible.
  4. Prepare your document pack: Assemble all required documents in the order listed on the VFS checklist. A single missing item is a common cause of refusal.
  5. Attend your VFS appointment: Submit all documents and pay the applicable fees. Biometric enrolment is not required for Irish visa applications.
  6. Wait for New Delhi to process: Your file will be forwarded from VFS Dhaka to the Irish Embassy in New Delhi. This transit adds approximately 1–2 weeks before processing formally begins.
  7. Track your application: Monitor progress using your AVATS reference number on the INIS website. Respond immediately if additional documents are requested.
  8. Collect your passport: Once the decision is issued, collect from VFS Dhaka or use courier delivery if available.

Ireland Visa Fees from Bangladesh

Visa TypeEmbassy Fee (EUR)Approx. BDTVFS Service Charge
Single Entry (C)€60~BDT 7,000–7,500Approx. BDT 2,000–3,000
Multiple Entry (C)€100~BDT 11,500–12,500Approx. BDT 2,000–3,000
Long Stay / Study / Work (D)€100~BDT 11,500–12,500Approx. BDT 2,000–3,000
Transit€25~BDT 2,900–3,200Approx. BDT 2,000–3,000

Embassy fees are charged in Euro at the prevailing exchange rate on the day of payment. BDT figures are approximate — confirm the exact amount at the time of booking. All fees are non-refundable regardless of the visa outcome.

Processing Time from Bangladesh

Because Bangladesh falls under the jurisdiction of the Irish Embassy in New Delhi, processing takes slightly longer than from countries with a resident Irish embassy. Total processing from the date VFS Dhaka forwards your file typically runs 10 to 14 weeks. During peak travel seasons — June to August and December — expect delays up to 16 weeks.

  • Apply at least 14–16 weeks before your intended travel date to be safe
  • Do not buy non-refundable flights until your visa is in your passport
  • If additional documents are requested, the processing clock restarts from that date

Financial Requirements for Bangladeshi Applicants

There is no official minimum balance. Irish consular officers in New Delhi reviewing Bangladeshi files look at the full financial picture:

  • Six months of clean, consistent bank statements with regular salary or business income credits
  • No sudden large cash deposits made shortly before the application date — these are treated as a red flag
  • Balance sufficient to cover accommodation, food, transport, and emergencies for the full trip — a general benchmark is €80–€100 per day
  • For a 10-day visit, a comfortable and consistent account balance of BDT 80,000–150,000 with regular monthly income is a reasonable reference point
  • If a sponsor is covering your costs, provide their bank statements, a signed sponsorship letter, and proof of your relationship

Common Rejection Reasons for Bangladeshi Applicants

  • Weak ties to Bangladesh: No stable employment, no land or property, no dependants — officers need clear evidence you will return home
  • Sudden financial changes: An account that shows a large, unexplained deposit immediately before applying — officers view this as artificially inflating your balance
  • Vague travel purpose: A cover letter with no specific itinerary, hotel names, or a clear reason for visiting Ireland specifically
  • Missing NID copy: The National Identity Card is a standard document for Bangladeshi applicants — omitting it raises identity concerns
  • No travel insurance: Submitting without a valid policy covering at least €30,000 medical expenses is a straightforward refusal ground
  • Unresolved prior refusals: Any previous Irish, UK, or Schengen refusal that is not acknowledged and explained in a cover letter
  • Documents not translated: Any Bangladeshi document in Bengali must be accompanied by a certified English translation

Official References

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Bangladeshi citizens need a visa for Ireland?

Yes. Bangladeshi passport holders must obtain an Irish visa before travelling. Applications are submitted through VFS Global Dhaka and processed by the Irish Embassy in New Delhi, which has consular jurisdiction over Bangladesh.

Which Irish embassy handles Bangladesh visa applications?

The Irish Embassy in New Delhi, India processes visa applications from Bangladesh. There is no resident Irish embassy in Dhaka. Applications are submitted locally through VFS Global Bangladesh and forwarded to New Delhi for a decision.

How long does Ireland visa take from Bangladesh?

Typically 10 to 14 weeks from the date VFS Dhaka forwards your file to New Delhi. Apply at least 14–16 weeks before your travel date. During peak periods — June to August and December — this can extend further.

Do Bengali documents need to be translated for Ireland visa?

Yes. Any document written in Bengali must be accompanied by a certified English translation. This includes bank statements issued in Bengali, employment letters, and academic certificates. Untranslated documents are a common and easily avoidable reason for delays.

Can a Bangladeshi with a UK visa enter Ireland without a separate Irish visa?

Possibly. Holders of valid UK visas (Tier 1, 2, 4, or 5) may qualify for Ireland's Short Stay Visa Waiver Programme. This is particularly relevant for Bangladeshis living and working in the UK. Check current eligibility conditions on the INIS website before assuming you qualify.

What bank balance do I need for Ireland visa from Bangladesh?

There is no published minimum, but a general benchmark is €80–€100 per day of stay. For a 10-day visit, having a consistent and stable balance of BDT 80,000–150,000 with six months of regular salary credits is a reasonable reference point. Avoid making large deposits just before applying.