Bangladesh visa for Chilean citizens

For Bangladeshi passport holders envisioning Chile's dramatic landscapes, a visa is indeed required, with the straightforward tourist visa being the sole available option for most visitors. This typically allows for stays up to 90 days, though prospective travelers should budget for an estimated application fee often around $100 USD. Spanning nearly 17,000 kilometers and multiple time zones, the journey from the deltaic plains of Bangladesh to the Andean peaks of Chile is an epic one, usually involving complex flight routes with connections through hubs like Dubai, Madrid, or São Paulo. Planning well in advance is crucial, not just for the visa application process but also to navigate the significant travel time and the linguistic transition to Spanish once you arrive in South America.

Visa on arrival30d stay· verified 2026-05-27

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30d$50valid 1mo
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TransitVisa on Arrival – Transit
$50
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TouristGeneral T Visa (Travel/Tourism/Visit/Private/Religious)
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Not available at all entry points. Available at Dhaka, Chittagong, and Sylhet international airports.

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