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Medical Visa from Bangladesh to India: Step-by-Step Guide 2025

Bangladesh passport, India medical visa, and travel route from Dhaka to Delhi for international medical travel in 2025

Seeking specialized treatment in India? Bangladeshis can apply for an Indian Medical Visa, which allows travel to India for medical treatment at recognized hospitals. This visa is specifically for patients (and up to three accompanying attendants) going to India for procedures or long-term care. In this guide, we’ll walk you through every step – from eligibility and required documents to application, processing time, and what to do after arrival – so you can plan your medical travel with confidence.

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What do you mean by the term “Medical Visa”?

A medical visa is a kind of visa that allows the holder to enter a nation in order to receive medical treatment.

  1. Many patients from all over the world travel to receive treatment in foreign countries. This could be due to the fact that some medical treatments/therapies are not available in their home country or because they want to consult a certain specialist who is based in another country.
  2. Medical visas usually allow for short-term stays to cover the duration of treatment.
  3. Companion visas are also issued by some countries to patients’ companions (usually friends, family, or carers).
  4. Medical companions in other countries are granted a different type of visa.
  5. Various countries also grant multipurpose visas and travel authorizations that cover both medical and non-medical visits, such as tourism.

Important Documents Required for Indian Medical Visa Application from Bangladesh

Gather these documents before applying. Having complete paperwork is crucial:

  • Passport: Original Bangladesh passport with minimum 6-month validity and 2 blank pages. Photocopy all used pages (and all old passports, if any).
  • Visa application form: Printout of the completed Indian visa application from indianvisaonline.gov.in. Fill the online form and save/print it (the BGD registration number and appointment date should appear on it).
  • Photograph: One recent color passport-size photo (2×2 inch) – taken within the last 3 months, against a white background.
  • Medical certificate: An original, detailed medical report from a recognized Bangladeshi hospital or doctor, describing your illness and treatment pland
  • Doctor’s recommendation: If this is your first trip, a referral letter from your Bangladeshi doctor recommending treatment in India. For ongoing treatment, a note from your Indian hospital’s doctor confirming follow-up care.
  • Hospital documents: Proof of the appointment/acceptance letter from the Indian hospital (Visa Invitation Letter) for your procedure in India.
  • Proof of identity/address: Bangladeshi NID (national ID) or Birth Certificate copy, and a recent utility bill (water, electricity, or phone) as proof of residence.
  • Financial proof: Bank statements for the last 6 months (showing sufficient funds) or a solvency certificate from a bank. download the pdf . You may be asked to show at least USD 150 per day for your stay.
  • Additional documents: Depending on your situation, you may need an employer letter (if employed) or student ID (if a student), marriage certificate (if spouse is accompanying), etc.
  • One copy of each: Make photocopies of all documents listed above. Put originals and copies together in a file to submit.

These are standard requirements (official Indian visa guides confirm the need for medical certificates and financial proof. download the pdf to understand ). Having these ready will streamline your application.

Online application of Indian Medical Visa from Bangladesh

Follow these steps to apply for your medical visa:

  1. Obtain an Invitation Letter from an Indian Hospital: Before you start the visa process, secure a formal appointment letter (also called a Visa Invitation Letter) from the hospital in India where you will receive treatment. Shifam Health can help coordinate with top hospitals. This letter should confirm your appointment date, the type of treatment, and the expected duration. (See our guide on Top Hospitals in India to pick the best facility.)
  2. Register and Fill the Online Visa Application: Visit the official Indian Visa Online portal (IndianVisaOnline.gov.in) and select Regular Visa Application (not e-Visa). Enter your details (name, date of birth, nationality Bangladesh, etc.) and choose “Medical” visa as the category. Complete all three pages of the form carefully, providing the hospital details in India and your Bangladesh doctor’s details. Save each page as you go. Note: When selecting the “Mission” or “Visa Center,” choose the Bangladesh – Dhaka (Indian Visa Application Center) option.
  3. Review and Submit the Form: After entering all information, the portal will show a preview. Verify everything is correct and click Verify and Continue. Read the instructions, click OK, then confirm your appointment date at the Visa Application Center (IVAC) in Bangladesh. Confirming the appointment generates a Confirmation Page. Save and print this application form – you will need to submit the hard copy.
  4. Schedule Appointment at IVAC (if needed): Bangladesh nationals do not need an online appointment (e-token) for medical visas – you can walk in during IVAC working hours. However, for planning, you may book a time slot online if available.
  5. Go to the Visa Application Center: On the chosen date, visit the Indian Visa Application Center (IVAC) in Bangladesh to submit your application. Bring the following: the printed visa form, all required documents (originals and copies), your appointment confirmation, and the visa processing fee. IVACs in Bangladesh are managed by State Bank of India; major centers are in Dhaka (Gulshan, Uttara, Dhanmondi, Motijheel), Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna, Barisal, Mymensingh, Rangpur, and Rajshahi.
  6. Pay the Visa Fee: Officially, Indian visas for Bangladeshi passport holders are free of charged. In practice, you pay a standard service fee (≈600–700 BDT, ~7–9 USD) to the SBI IVAC for processing Keep the receipt.
  7. Submit Biometrics & Documents: At the IVAC, your fingerprints and photo will be taken (biometrics). Submit your visa application packet: original passport, photo, application form, and all supporting documents. The IVAC staff will review and forward the application to the Indian High Commission for approval.
  8. Track Your Application: After submission, you will receive a tracking ID. You can check status on the IVAC website or the Indian Mission site. Typical processing takes about 7 working days Keep your passport tracked – you may be called for an interview if needed.
  9. Collect Your Visa: Once approved, the Indian mission will stamp your passport with the Medical Visa. You can pick it up in person at the IVAC or opt for mail delivery. Check that the visa dates and entries are correct.

Tip: Always double-check dates (arrival/departure), and ensure your name is spelled exactly as on your passport.

Processing Fee for Medical Visa from Bangladesh to India

The processing fee for an Indian medical visa for Bangali nationals is:

For 6 months duration: 80 USD

  • 1-year duration / for urgent processing: 150 USD
  • An amount of USD 3 dollars that goes to the ICFW is included in the processing fees of an Indian medical visa from Bangladesh.

Visa Validity, Entries & Extensions

  • Validity: Medical visas for Bangladeshis are generally issued for up to 1 year or the full course of treatment (whichever is shorter)
  • Entries: You are allowed up to 3 entries during the visa’s validity. If you need to leave India and return for additional treatment, this multi-entry visa covers you.
  • Extensions: If treatment takes longer than expected, you can apply to extend your visa in India (usually via the local Foreigners Regional Registration Office, FRRO). Extensions can add up to 1 more year with a medical report from your hospital. click here to download the pdf.

Important: Report your arrival to the local FRRO if your stay exceeds 180 days (the Indian government requires foreign patients to register if in India for long-term treatment).

Indian Medical Visa Processing Time

5 – 10 working days are the minimum processing time for medical visa applications.

Contact Details – High Commission of India, Dhaka

👤 Name & Designation 📞 Contact Details
Mr. Harsh Vardhan Shringla
High Commissioner
Phone: +880-2-55067310
Email: hc@hcidhaka.gov.in
Mr. Ramakant Gupta
First Secretary – Consular
Phone: +880-2-55067349
Email: fsconsular@hcidhaka.gov.in
Visa Enquiries Phone: +880-2-55067345
Email: visahelp@hcidhaka.gov.in

Indian Visa Application Centers (IVACs) in Bangladesh

Visa processing (biometrics and submission) is handled at IVACs run by the State Bank of India. The IVAC offices are located in major cities across Bangladesh:

  • Dhaka: Gulshan (head office) and Uttara, plus drop-off centers at Motijheel and Dhanmondi.
  • Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna, Barisal, Mymensingh, Rangpur, Rajshahi – each has an IVAC branch.

Visit the SBI Bangladesh website or IVAC office for exact addresses and opening hours. Walk-ins are accepted for medical visas, but it’s wise to arrive early.

Important documents required for FRRO registration include the following:

Foreign Regional Registration Office controls the registration, departure visa extension and other nuances of the foreign nationals regarding their passports, visa and their stay in India. Foreigners have to register themselves in the FRRO office once they arrive in India. Below is mentioned the documents that are required for FRRO registration:

  • Application form.
  • Photocopy of the passport and the initial visa.
  • Four photographs of the applicant.
  • Details of residence in India.

Contact Details of Foreigner’s Regional Registration Offices in India (Primarily for visa extension / renewal which may be required for longer duration of treatment)

Foreigner’s Regional Registration Offices (FRRO) – India

(For Visa Extension / Renewal during Long-Term Medical Treatment)

📍 City 🏢 Address 📞 Phone / Fax 📧 Email
Ahmedabad 2nd Floor, Foreigners Section Office, Commissioner of Police, Shahibaug, Ahmedabad, Gujarat Phone: 079-25630150 frroamd@nic.in
Amritsar Bureau of Immigration, D-123, Ranjit Avenue, Amritsar – 143001 Phone: 0183-2500464
Fax: 0183-2500465
frroasr@nic.in
Bangalore 5th Floor, ‘A’ Block, TTMC, BMTC Bus Stand Building, K.H. Road, Shantinagar, Bangalore – 560027 Phone: 080-22218195
Fax: 080-22218196
frroblr-ka@nic.in
Calicut 20/1305, Castle View, Thiruvannur Road, Panniyankara, Kallai PO, Kozhikode, Kerala – 673003 Phone/Fax: 0495-2323550 frrocal@nic.in
frro-clt@nic.in
Chennai No. 26, Shastri Bhawan Annexe, 26 Haddows Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai – 600006 Phone: 044-23454970
Help Desk: 044-28251721
Fax: 044-23454971
chiochn@nic.in
frrochn@nic.in
Cochin 2nd Floor, Airlines Building, Cochin Int’l Airport Ltd., Airport PO, Cochin – 683111 Phone/Fax: 0484-2611277 frrococ@nic.in
frro.cochin@nic.in
Delhi East Block – VIII, Level 2, Sector 1, R.K. Puram, New Delhi – 66 Phone: 011-26711384
Fax: 011-26711348
frrodli@nic.in
Goa Goa Police HQ, Ground Floor, Near Azad Maidan, Panaji, Goa Phone/Fax: 0832-2428623 frrogoa@nic.in
Hyderabad Bureau of Immigration, Old Airport R.G Terminal, Begumpet, Hyderabad – 500016 Phone: 040-27900211, 27901022
Fax: 040-27900388
frrohyd@nic.in
Kolkata 237, A.J.C. Bose Road, Kolkata Phone: 033-22900549 frrokol@nic.in
Lucknow 557, Hind Nagar, Kanpur Road, Near Old Chungi, Lucknow – 226012 Phone: 0522-2432431
Fax: 0522-2432430
frrolko@nic.in
Mumbai Annex-II Bldg., 3rd Floor, Badruddin Tayyabji Marg, Behind St. Xavier’s College, C.S.T., Mumbai – 400001 (Near CST station, beside Times of India building) Phone: 022-22621169
Fax: 022-22620721
Visa Enquiry: 022-22620446
PIO/OCI Enquiry: 022-22621167
frromum@nic.in
Trivandrum T.C.14/1377, Vazhuthacaud, Opp. Ganpati Temple, Thycaud P.O., Trivandrum – 14 Phone: 0471-2333515
Fax: 0471-2333514
frrotvm@nic.in

The validity period of Indian Medical Visa and Visa Extension:-

International patients are permitted a 1 year triple-entry Indian medical visa. As a result, patients and attendants can visit India three times with the same visa before it expires.

The visa’s validity is calculated from the date of issuance. During this time, the patient has the option of visiting the nation at any moment.

Patients can seek a visa extension if they require a longer stay in India for medical reasons such as a longer recuperation period or further treatment.

The Ministry of Home Affairs will approve and issue the Visa extension based on a recommendation from the State Government/Foreign Regional Registration Office (FRRO). The patient must provide important documentation that state and corroborate the cause for their stay.

The following is a list of the documents required to apply for a medical visa extension:

  1. Visa extension application form
  2. An original passport, as well as a copy of passport, are required.
  3. Official letter/medical certificate from the referred hospital or healthcare facility stating the treatment details and the need for an extended stay in the country.
  4. The applicant’s four passport-size photographs
  5. Proof of Indian residency

FAQ: Indian Medical Visa for Bangladeshis

How do I apply for an Indian Medical Visa from Bangladesh?

First, obtain an appointment letter from an Indian hospital. Then fill out the Indian visa form at indianvisaonline.gov.in, selecting “Medical” visa. Print the form, and submit it with required documents at your nearest Indian Visa Application Center (IVAC) in Bangladesh. Finally, pay the processing fee and wait for approval (usually ~7 days).

What documents are required for the medical visa?

You need your passport (6-month validity), one photo, the filled application form, original medical certificate and doctor’s recommendation, hospital invitation letter, proof of finances (bank statements), and ID/address proof. Carry both originals and photocopies.

Is there a visa fee for Bangladeshis?

Bangladesh nationals do not pay the Indian government visa fee. However, the IVAC charges a service fee (around 600–700 BDT, ~$7–9) for processing.

How long does processing take?

Typically about 1 week (7 working days). It can take longer if additional verification is needed, so apply at least a month before your planned travel.

How long is the medical visa valid?

For Bangladesh citizens, it’s usually valid up to one year or the treatment period Click here to read. It allows multiple entries (up to 3 times) during this period.

Can family members come with me?

Yes. Up to 3 attendants (close relatives) can join you. They must apply for separate Medical Attendant Visas (MEDX) using your hospital’s invitation letter

What if my treatment goes longer than planned?

You can extend the visa in India. Go to the local FRRO office before your visa expires with an official letter from your hospital doctor. Extensions of up to one more year are possible

Where do I apply and submit the visa?

Apply online at the Indian Visa portal. Submit the paperwork at an IVAC in Bangladesh. In Dhaka, these include Gulshan, Uttara, Dhanmondi, and Motijheel. Other cities have IVAC branches in Chittagong, Khulna, etc. (Run by State Bank of India).

Can I use an Indian e-Medical Visa?

Currently, Bangladesh nationals typically apply via the Regular Medical Visa process. Check the official Indian Visa portal, but e-Visas may not be available for all patients.

What if my visa is rejected?

Rejections are rare for genuine cases with all documents. Ensure your paperwork is complete, and your hospital appointment and doctor’s referrals are clear. Our team can review your documents beforehand to avoid issues.

  1. High Commission of India, Bangladesh
  2. Contact Details of Mission Officers
  3. Location of High Commission of India, Bangladesh
  4. Contact Details of Assistant High Commissions
  5. Bureau of Immigration
  6. FRRO contact details
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  9. Things to remember During Visa Extension
  10. Online Registration
  11. Health Regulation
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