There is no Embassy or Consulate of Sudan in Bangladesh. If you are a Bangladeshi citizen and wish to travel to Sudan, you would need to apply for a visa through the Sudanese Embassy or Consulate in a neighboring country or through an online visa application system if available. It is recommended to contact the nearest Sudanese diplomatic mission or visit their official website for the most up-to-date information on visa requirements and application procedures.
Please note that visa requirements can change over time, so it’s always important to check with the nearest Sudanese embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information. However, here are some general requirements for a Sudanese visa:
- Passport: A valid passport with a minimum of six months validity beyond the intended duration of stay in Sudan. The passport should have at least two blank pages for visa stamps.
- Visa Application Form: Complete and sign the visa application form. You may need to obtain the application form from the Sudanese embassy or consulate or download it from their official website if available.
- Passport Photos: Provide two recent passport-sized color photographs. The photos should meet the specific requirements such as size, background color, and appearance set by the embassy or consulate.
- Invitation Letter: If you are visiting Sudan for business purposes, you may need an invitation letter from a Sudanese company or organization. The letter should state the purpose of your visit, duration of stay, and any other relevant details.
- Travel Itinerary: Provide a copy of your round-trip flight itinerary or reservation. This should demonstrate your intended entry and exit dates from Sudan.
- Accommodation Confirmation: Submit proof of accommodation arrangements for your stay in Sudan, such as hotel reservations or an invitation letter from a host confirming your accommodation.
- Financial Proof: Provide evidence of sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your stay in Sudan. This can be in the form of bank statements, traveler’s cheques, or any other financial documents that demonstrate your ability to finance your trip.
- Yellow Fever Vaccination: Some travelers may be required to show proof of yellow fever vaccination if they are arriving from or have transited through a country with a risk of yellow fever transmission. Check the specific requirements with the Sudanese embassy or consulate.
- Visa Fee: Pay the applicable visa fee, which can vary depending on the type of visa and your nationality. The fee is typically non-refundable, even if your visa application is denied.
- Additional Documents: Depending on the purpose of your visit, you may be required to submit additional documents such as a letter of introduction, employment letter, or educational certificates.