Finland Visa
Finland Visa

Finland Visa Requirements For Bangladeshi

Visa Processing Fee BDT 4990/-

Basic Documents:

  1. Seven (07) Months Valid Passport with Old Passport if have.
  2. Personal Bank Solvency Bank Statement of Last Six (06) Months.
  3. NID copy.
  4. Birth certificate of the child (if have).
  5. Income Tax Certificate (last 3 years).
  6. TIN Certificate.

For Business Person:

  1. Company Bank Solvency Bank Statement of Last Six Months
  2. Blank Page of Office Pad.
  3. Renewal Trade License.
  4. Visiting Card.

For Job Holder:

  1. NOC / Forwarding Letter.
  2. Office ID card copy.
  3. Visiting Card.
  4. Salary certificate.
  5. Salary payslip for the last six months/ salary account statement and solvency certificate.
  6. Income Tax Certificate (previous 3 years).
  7. TIN Certificate.

Others:

  1. Marriage Certificate Copy (For family application only).
  2. Nikahnama in Bangla if name not mentioned in passport/newly married.

For Student:

  1. Leave letter from Institute.
  2. Student ID card.
  3. Birth Certificate.

Photo requirement

  1. Two identical photos. Not older than six months.
  2. Photo size: 35x45mm.
  3. In color. No black and white.
  4. The Head should take 70-80% of the photo.
  5. Brightly colored background. Light grey is suggested. No patterns.
  6. The applicant should be looking straight at the camera.
  7. Avoid uniforms or colors matching the background.

Note for Finland Visa:

  • Visa Processing Fee Non-refundable.
  • The Visa rate can be changed without prior notice.
  • The Embassy reserves visa issuance rights.

    Regarding Visa Requirements & Application Process :

    Traveltek BD

    1301/1 East Monipur, Begum Rokeya Sarani, Mirpur-10, Dhaka

    (Metro Rail Piller No 267 Near Al-Helal Hospital)

    Email: visa@traveltekbd.com

    Website: www.traveltekbd.com

    Contact Our Visa Consultant:

    Mobile & WhatsApp Number

    (+8801610-881122)

    Traveltek BD only provides Visa logistics support with your documents. A Visa grant is the distinct decision of the embassy or consulate of the respective countries.

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