Japan eVisa for Citizens of Bangladesh – Online Visa Guide

Japan eVisa for Citizens of Bangladesh – Online Visa Guide

Japan, the land of the rising sun, is a dream destination for many travelers from Bangladesh. Whether you want to witness the cherry blossoms in Tokyo,

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Japan, the land of the rising sun, is a dream destination for many travelers from Bangladesh. Whether you want to witness the cherry blossoms in Tokyo, explore the historic temples of Kyoto, or enjoy the bustling street life of Osaka, getting there has become significantly easier thanks to the Japan eVisa system.

Japan eVisa for Citizens of Bangladesh – Online Visa Guide

If you are a citizen of Bangladesh planning a trip, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about the Japan eVisa requirements for Bangladesh—to ensure your journey starts without a hitch.

What Type of Japan eVisa Can I Apply For?

Currently, the Japan eVisa is primarily designed for Tourism.

  • Visa Type: Single Entry
  • Duration of Stay: Up to 15 days
  • Validity: The visa is valid for 90 days from the date of issuance.

Who is Eligible for the Japan eVisa in Bangladesh?

All Bangladeshi passport holders residing in Bangladesh or third countries can apply for this electronic visa. It is specifically for those traveling by air and intended for "Short-term Stay" (tourism) purposes only.

What are the Document Requirements for the Japan eVisa?

To ensure a high approval rate, you must have your all required documents for Japan eVisa. Here is the complete list:

  • Valid Passport Copy: Clear scan of the bio-data page.
  • Facial Image: Recent, high-quality digital photograph.
  • Proof of Immigration Status: (e.g., Residence Card) if applying from outside Bangladesh.
  • Proof of Current Address: Verified residency document.
  • Flight Itinerary: Confirmed round-trip flight reservations.
  • Daily Schedule & Hotel Info: Detailed plan and proof of accommodation.
  • Bank Statements: Latest 3-month statement showing sufficient funds.
  • Parental Consent Form: For minors traveling without a guardian.
  • ERFS Certificate: Required only for specific business-related activities.

How Long Does the Japan eVisa Processing Take?

Depending on your urgency, you can choose from three processing speeds through japan-e-visa.info:

  • Standard Processing: 26 - 32 Working Days.
  • Rush Processing: 20 - 26 Working Days.
  • Super Rush Processing: 14 - 20 Working Days.

How Can I Track My eVisa Status with an Agent?

Japan eVisa for Citizens of Bangladesh – Online Visa Guide

When you apply through an agent like japan-e-visa.info, tracking becomes effortless. Instead of navigating complex government portals, you can simply use your application reference number on our site or contact our 24/7 support. We provide real-time updates via WhatsApp and email, notifying you the moment the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) makes a decision.

What Happens if I Overstay My Visa by Just 2 Hours?

Japan has a zero-tolerance policy for overstays. Even if you overstay by just 2 hours due to a flight delay or a misunderstanding of your exit date, it is considered a violation of the Immigration Control Act. You may be detained at the airport, face a "Departure Order," and could be banned from re-entering Japan for 1 year or more. Always ensure your flight departs well before midnight on your last valid day.

Are Entry and Exit Stamps Provided with an eVisa?

Because the Japan eVisa is digital, you do not get a traditional "sticker" in your passport. However, upon arrival at a Japanese airport, the immigration officer will print a small landing permission stamp/sticker and place it in your passport. This sticker shows your status (Temporary Visitor) and your precise expiration date. When you exit, you will pass through automated gates or a counter, though physical exit stamps are becoming less common unless requested.

Can I Apply for an Emergency Japan eVisa?

Technically, there is no official "Emergency Japan eVisa" category for tourism. However, by choosing our Super Rush Processing (14-20 days), you can significantly speed up the internal handling of your documents. For genuine "humanitarian emergencies" (like the illness of a relative in Japan), it is best to contact the Embassy of Japan in Dhaka directly.

Does UPI Work for Payments in Japan?

Japan eVisa for Citizens of Bangladesh – Online Visa Guide

For Bangladeshi travelers, UPI is currently not a supported payment method in Japan. While there are trials ongoing for Indian tourists, travelers from Bangladesh should rely on International Credit/Debit Cards (Visa/Mastercard) or carry Japanese Yen (JPY) in cash. Japan is still very much a cash-heavy society, especially at smaller shrines and local shops.

Can I Convert a Tourist eVisa into a Work Visa?

Generally, no. You cannot switch from a "Temporary Visitor" (Tourist) status to a "Work" status while remaining inside Japan. To get a work visa, you must have a Certificate of Eligibility (COE). If you find a job, you usually have to leave Japan, apply for the work visa at the embassy in Bangladesh using your COE, and then re-enter.

Are There Currency Conversion Charges for the eVisa?

Yes. When paying for your eVisa through an international portal, the fee is typically processed in JPY or USD. Your bank in Bangladesh will apply a currency conversion fee (usually 1% to 3%) and a markup based on the daily exchange rate. Using our service helps you see the total cost upfront, avoiding hidden bank surprises.

Can I Re-enter Japan After a 2-Month Gap?

Since the Japan eVisa is a Single-Entry visa, it expires the moment you leave Japan. If you want to visit again after a 2-month gap, you must apply for a brand new eVisa. There is no "cool-down" period, but you must prove again that you have the financial means for a second trip.

Can a Minor Apply for a Japan eVisa Individually?

Minors can apply, but they must provide a Parental Consent Form if they are not accompanied by a legal guardian. For families, it is often best to process applications together to ensure the travel schedules match perfectly.

 

 

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