Original passports are needed with six months of validity beyond the end of the trip and at least two blank pages for visa stamping.
A reproduction of all previously issued passports and visas.
Put in all your passports, including the ones you’ve already used (if any).
The original letter from the country’s authorities is preferred in case of a visa denial.
The applicant must complete and sign the North Korea (DPR) visa application form. Two recent passport-sized images must meet the following criteria: matte or semi-matte finish; 60–80% face coverage; white background; no border; (Size: 35mm x 45mm)
It’s important to remember that your picture can’t be older than three months, can’t be stapled or scanned, and can’t have been used for any other visa application.
Cover Letter
A letter attached to the application includes the name, position, passport number, purpose, and identity of the person or organization paying for all aspects of the trip. In the care of The Visa Officer, Korean Embassy (North), Dhaka.
Invitation Letter (If Any)
An official corporate letterhead with a forwarding letter / NOC from the applicant’s company authority that includes the applicant’s name, position, passport number, the reason for travel, length of stay, and other relevant information.
Visa applicants must provide either a letter of invitation from the sponsoring school or a student I.D. card or other evidence of enrolment (if student)
Whether the applicant is a business owner or a first-time foreign visitor, a copy of the firm registration certificate must be provided as evidence of the applicant’s professional status (original notarized English translation and original photocopy).
Photocopies of your employee and visitor identification cards.
Statements from the individual or business bank showing all transactions for the last six months, including the bank’s name and phone number, are required as part of the financial documents. Pay stubs over the last six months. (If relevant)
Planning Your Flight and Stay Itinerary and Hotel Bookings.
Consultation on obtaining a North Korean visa is available from Shopnotour (DPR).
Tourist and business visas, as well as other types of visas, are available to citizens of Bangladesh who seek to visit the Republic of Korea. Tourist visas, business visas, family visas, and other types of visas are all on the table.
Dhaka, North Korea’s Embassy.
South Korea’s capital city, Seoul, is home to the DPRK’s Embassy (DPRK) Dhaka, Bangladesh, House 5/A, Road 54, Gulshan 2nd Ward. To contact us, please use the following numbers: fax: 02 881 0813 or phone: 02 881 1893 – 9
Be informed of the most current visa requirements and guidelines if you are a citizen of Bangladesh planning to go to North Korea. A few different types of visas are available to foreign nationals of Bangladesh who want to visit North Korea. Visa applicants must apply for the correct visa for their intended trip to North Korea.
Visa Consultation Fee Shopnotour service (consultancy) price is subject to VAT of 15%. Paying for Advice and Help (BDT)
Consulting Fees of BDT 10,000/-
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A business visa is a type of visa that allows individuals to enter a foreign country for the purpose of conducting business-related activities, such as attending meetings, conferences, negotiating contracts, or exploring business opportunities.
The specific requirements for a business visa may vary depending on the country you are applying to, but generally, you will need a valid passport, a completed visa application form, a letter of invitation from a business partner or conference organizer, proof of travel arrangements (such as flight tickets), and evidence of sufficient funds to support your stay.
The processing time for a business visa can vary depending on the country and the consulate or embassy you are applying to. It is recommended to check the processing time on the consulate or embassy website before applying.
The length of stay allowed on a business visa varies by country and may be specified on the visa itself. In some cases, you may be allowed to stay for up to 90 days or longer, while in others, the visa may be valid for multiple entries over a period of several years.
No, a business visa is not intended for employment purposes. If you intend to work in a foreign country, you will need to obtain a work visa or permit.
In some cases, it may be possible to extend a business visa, but this will depend on the country you are visiting and the specific circumstances of your visit. It is recommended to contact the local consulate or embassy for guidance on visa extensions.
A business visa is typically issued for a specific country and may not allow for travel to other countries. If you plan to visit multiple countries for business purposes, you may need to apply for separate visas for each country.
Family members may be able to accompany you on a business visa, but this will depend on the specific visa regulations of the country you are visiting. In some cases, family members may need to apply for their own visas.