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Bangladesh to Germany Visa (Schengen): Requirements & How to Apply (2026)

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Jun 2026

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Overview

Germany is a popular European destination for Bangladeshi travellers — Berlin's history, Munich's beer halls and Bavarian castles, the Rhine valley, and the Black Forest — plus strong business and study links and a growing Bangladeshi community. To visit, Bangladeshi passport holders need a Schengen short-stay visa (Type C) issued by Germany for tourism, family visits, or business.

This guide explains the 2026 process for Bangladeshi citizens — the new fee, documents, where you apply, how long it takes, and approval tips. On VisitPlane, we verify every route against official sources.

Key takeaway: Bangladeshis need a Schengen visa for Germany. Apply through the official partner (VFS Global) up to 6 months ahead; the fee rose to €90 on 11 June 2026, and Germany is among the faster Schengen processors, often deciding in about 15 days.

Do Bangladeshi Citizens Need a Visa for Germany?

Yes. Bangladeshi passport holders must obtain a Schengen visa before travelling; there is no visa-on-arrival. For tourism or visiting family, you apply for a short-stay Type C visa allowing up to 90 days within any 180-day period across the Schengen area.

How the Schengen Visa Works

  • It is a short-stay visa valid for the entire 29-country Schengen area.
  • You apply at the consulate of your main destination — if Germany is where you'll spend the most days, you apply to Germany.
  • Stays are capped at 90 days in any rolling 180-day window.
  • Entries can be single or multiple, at the consulate's discretion.

Key takeaway: Apply to Germany only if it's your main destination (most nights) or first point of entry — applying to the wrong country is a frequent refusal reason.

Documents You Need

  • A passport valid at least 3 months beyond departure, with two blank pages, issued within 10 years.
  • The completed Schengen form and a recent biometric photo.
  • Travel medical insurance covering at least €30,000.
  • Round-trip flight reservation and confirmed accommodation for the full stay.
  • Proof of funds — bank statements for 3–6 months, salary slips or tax documents.
  • A cover letter with your itinerary and proof of ties to Bangladesh; if visiting family, an invitation and the host's residence proof.

How to Apply: Step by Step

  1. Confirm Germany is your main destination and draft an itinerary.
  2. Complete the application on Germany's official visa portal.
  3. Book a VFS Global appointment in Dhaka.
  4. Attend the appointment to submit documents and give biometrics.
  5. Pay the visa fee plus the VFS service charge.
  6. Track and collect your passport once decided.

Use the VisitPlane Visa Wizard to confirm what applies and the Document Checklist to prepare.

Costs and Fees (2026)

  • Schengen visa fee: €90 for adults (raised from €80 on 11 June 2026); €45 for children 6–11; free under 6.
  • In taka this is roughly BDT 12,000, plus a VFS service charge, so budget BDT 14,000–17,000 all-in per adult before insurance.

Confirm the current amount on the official portal before paying — it's non-refundable.

Processing Time

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Germany is one of the faster Schengen processors, often deciding in 5–15 calendar days. The legal standard is 15 days, extendable to 45 if extra checks are needed. Apply 3–4 weeks ahead normally and 6–8 weeks ahead for summer travel.

Visa Validity and Stay

A short-stay Schengen visa allows up to 90 days within any 180-day period. The consulate sets the validity window and entry type; strong travel history improves the chance of a longer, multiple-entry visa. You cannot work on it. Track your days across all Schengen countries.

Why Applications Get Refused (and How to Avoid It)

  • Insufficient or unstable funds.
  • Weak ties to Bangladesh.
  • Inconsistent itinerary across flights, hotels, and cover letter.
  • Insurance below €30,000.
  • Wrong consulate when Germany isn't the main destination.

The fee is non-refundable, so review everything before submitting.

How Much Will the Whole Trip Cost?

Rough 2026 estimates per person for a Bangladeshi traveller:

  • Visa: ~BDT 14,000–17,000 including service charge.
  • Return flights (Bangladesh–Germany): roughly BDT 90,000–170,000 depending on season.
  • Accommodation: BDT 8,000–20,000 per night in Berlin or Munich.
  • Daily spend: BDT 6,000–13,000 per person.
  • Insurance: BDT 2,500–6,000.

A typical 7-day Germany trip can land around BDT 2.5–5 lakh per person, with flights and hotels the main variables.

Application Timeline and Pre-Departure Checklist

Apply 4–6 weeks ahead (earlier for summer). Sort passport, insurance, and bookings first.

  • Passport valid 3+ months beyond return, 2 blank pages
  • Schengen form completed and signed
  • Travel insurance ≥ €30,000
  • Flight + hotel reservations for the whole stay
  • Bank statements (3–6 months) + income proof
  • Cover letter and proof of ties to Bangladesh
  • VFS appointment booked and fee ready

Planning Your Trip

Browse our destination guides, compare with our Schengen visa for Bangladeshis guide for the full process, and check your access with the VisitPlane Passport Strength checker.

Best Time to Visit and Practical Tips

Germany is best from May to September for warm weather and long days, and December for its famous Christmas markets. Practical notes for Bangladeshi travellers:

  • Currency: the Euro (€); cards are widely accepted, but carry some cash for markets.
  • Connectivity: prepaid SIMs and eSIMs are easy; Deutsche Bahn trains are excellent.
  • Getting around: trains connect every major city; the Deutschland-Ticket offers cheap regional travel.
  • Food: halal food is widely available in big cities; Turkish and South Asian restaurants are common.
  • Etiquette: Germans value punctuality and order; validate transit tickets and queue properly.

What You Can and Can't Do on This Visa

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A Schengen Type C visa is a short-stay visitor visa for tourism, family, or business, capped at 90 days per 180 days. You can travel across all Schengen countries within your validity, but you cannot work, study long-term, or overstay. Overstaying risks fines and bans.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Non-refundable flights booked before approval.
  • Thin or freshly funded bank statements.
  • Insurance gaps or under €30,000.
  • Applying to Germany when most nights are elsewhere.
  • Weak cover letter without clear ties to Bangladesh.

What to See in Germany

Most trips begin in Berlin, where the Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, Museum Island, and remnants of the Berlin Wall trace the story of modern Europe. Munich brings Bavarian charm, beer gardens, and easy access to Neuschwanstein Castle, the fairytale palace that inspired Disney. The Romantic Road threads through medieval towns like Rothenburg, Cologne's soaring cathedral anchors the scenic Rhine Valley with its vineyards and hilltop castles, and the Black Forest offers hikes and cuckoo-clock villages. With reliable trains and easy halal dining in the cities, a week comfortably covers Berlin or Munich plus two or three day trips.

How to Strengthen Your Germany Application

Whether your route is straightforward or strict, the same principles separate smooth approvals from frustrating delays — and they are worth understanding before you apply. At VisitPlane, we've mapped these patterns across dozens of visa routes, and the advice below applies directly to Bangladeshi travellers heading to Germany.

Start with your finances, the single most scrutinised part of almost any application. Officers check that your funds are genuine and stable, not just present. A balance that has sat comfortably for three to six months is far more convincing than a large sum that appeared just before you applied. If a relative is sponsoring you, document that relationship clearly rather than leaving an unexplained deposit.

Next, ensure consistency across your documents. Flight dates, hotels, cover letter, and statements should tell one story. If your itinerary and bookings don't match, that gap invites questions. Read your file as an officer would before submitting.

Because the Schengen visa assesses intent, ties to Bangladesh matter enormously — stable employment, a business, property, or dependents reassure the officer you'll return. It's the overall picture that counts.

Finally, be honest and complete. Declaring a past refusal is almost always better than hiding it. Submit every requested document, check every field, and apply early enough to absorb delays. Pull it together with the VisitPlane Visa Wizard, the VisitPlane document checklist, and our destination guides. VisitPlane verifies every route against official government and embassy sources, so you can prepare with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

See the FAQ section below for quick answers on the fee, processing time, validity, and which consulate to apply to.

Sources

  • German Missions in Bangladesh — visa pages: https://dhaka.diplo.de/
  • VFS Global Germany (Bangladesh): https://visa.vfsglobal.com/
  • European Commission — Schengen visa policy: https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/schengen/visa-policy_en

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Bangladeshis need a visa for Germany?

Yes. Bangladeshi passport holders need a Schengen short-stay (Type C) visa for Germany — there is no visa-on-arrival. It allows up to 90 days within any 180-day period across the Schengen area.

How much is the Germany Schengen visa fee in 2026?

The Schengen visa fee rose to €90 for adults on 11 June 2026 (€45 for children 6–11). In taka that is roughly BDT 12,000, plus a VFS service charge.

How long does a German Schengen visa take from Bangladesh?

Germany is among the faster Schengen processors, often deciding in 5–15 days. The legal standard is 15 days (extendable to 45). Apply 3–4 weeks ahead, or 6–8 weeks for summer.

Where do Bangladeshis apply for the Germany Schengen visa?

Through Germany’s official partner VFS Global in Dhaka, after completing the application online. You attend in person to submit documents and give biometrics.

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