Travel Cheap Ticket provides specialised Pakistan visa services for people living in Bangladesh, including Pakistan family visas, tourist visas and support for Afghan born applicants. We help you understand the requirements, organise the correct documents and submit your application through the Pakistan Online Visa (e-visa) portal.
Our visa team regularly handles applications from Bangladeshi cities such as Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna, Rajshahi, Barishal, Mymensingh, Gazipur, Narayanganj and Cumilla. We focus on avoiding common mistakes such as missing sponsor information, incorrect dates of birth or low-quality document scans, which can cause unnecessary delays or refusals.
A Pakistan family visa allows close family members living in Bangladesh to visit Pakistan on single or multiple-entry visas, usually from 1 month up to more than 1 year. This visa is popular with Pakistan-origin families in Bangladesh whose children or spouses hold Bangladeshi residence or nationality.
We explain exactly which documents to scan, recommended file sizes and how to upload each document into the correct section of the Pakistan Online Visa portal. A clear and complete file helps your family visa from Bangladesh to be processed more smoothly.
Travellers from Bangladesh who plan to visit Pakistan for holidays, family visits or business meetings can apply for a Pakistan tourist visa. Depending on your plan and previous travel, you may request single-entry or multiple-entry visas, often with a stay period of up to 90 days.
Our consultants can advise whether a single-entry or multiple-entry tourist visa fits better with your flights from Bangladesh and any side trips to other countries such as Saudi Arabia, UAE or Turkey.
Afghan born applicants who are now living in Bangladesh usually face additional security checks when applying for a Pakistan visa. Travel Cheap Ticket has experience guiding Afghan born families in Bangladesh so that applications are as strong and clear as possible.
In most cases you will need:
Processing for Afghan born applicants from Bangladesh can take one month or longer. We therefore recommend starting your visa process well before your intended travel date from Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet or other cities.
Every case is different, especially for Afghan born applicants or families applying together from Bangladesh. Our role is to make the Pakistan visa process easier and less stressful for you and your family.
For quick assistance from Bangladesh, contact us on WhatsApp +971 54 441 6744 or submit your request via our online service form.
Yes. Bangladeshi passport holders apply through the Pakistan Online Visa portal. The process is the same whether you live in Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna, Rajshahi, Barishal or another city in Bangladesh. You upload your documents online and receive an e-visa approval by email when the application is granted.
Standard Pakistan family and tourist visa applications from Bangladesh are often processed in around 7–10 working days. However, Afghan born cases and some family files can take longer, especially if additional security checks are required. It is always safer to apply well in advance of your travel date.
Most applicants living in Bangladesh submit their applications fully online and do not need to visit the embassy in person. The embassy or consulate may contact you if they require an interview or original documents, but this is not typical for every case.
If you or your children are Pakistan-origin residents of Bangladesh, a Pakistan family visa is usually the most suitable option. It allows longer validity and multiple entries in many cases, especially when you regularly visit relatives in Pakistan.
Yes. Afghan born applicants living in Bangladesh can apply for a Pakistan visa, but the process usually includes extra security checks. You normally need a sponsor or invitation letter on stamp paper, your valid passport, a recent photo with white background, parents’ details, and the sponsor’s CNIC and mobile number. Processing time can take a month or more, so apply early.
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