Last Updated:January 19, 2026, 17:03 IST
The US Embassy in Dhaka announced that from January 21, 2026, Bangladeshis approved for new B1/B2 visas must pay up to $15000 bond, refundable if visa terms are followed.

Besides Bangladesh, the US Department of State has listed 37 countries whose nationals are required to post a visa bond when applying for business and tourist visas. (Representative image: Getty)
The US Embassy in Dhaka on Monday announced that Bangladesh nationals with new B1/B2 (business and tourist) visas will be required to pay a bond of up to $15,000 (Rs13,64,325) from January 21.
In a post on X, the Embassy said: “Starting January 21, 2026, all Bangladeshis approved for a B1/B2 (business/tourist) US visa must pay a bond of up to $15,000. This requirement does not apply to people holding a valid B1/B2 visa issued before January 21, 2026."
“Do NOT pay your bond in advance. Paying early does not guarantee you a visa, and third-party sites can be scams. Any payment made before your interview is NOT refundable," they said.
According to the advisory, the bond will be applicable only after a visa has been approved. The amount will be refunded if the visa holder complies with all the terms and conditions of their stay in the United States.
Besides Bangladesh, the US Department of State has listed 37 countries whose nationals are required to post a visa bond when applying for B1/B2 (business and tourist) visas under a pilot programme. Besides Bangladesh, the list includes nations across Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and the Pacific, such as Nigeria, Nepal, Bhutan, Cuba, Senegal, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe.
As per the programme, any citizen or national traveling on a passport issued by one of these countries, who is found eligible for a B1/B2 visa, must post a bond for $5,000, $10,000, or $15,000. The amount is determined at the time of the visa interview.
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Dhaka, Bangladesh
First Published:
January 19, 2026, 17:03 IST
News world Bangladeshis With Business, Tourist Visas To Pay $15,000 Bond From Jan 21 To Enter US
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