🇨🇬 Republic of the Congo visa requirements for Bangladeshi citizens
Yes — Bangladeshi citizens need a visa to enter Republic of the Congo, normally arranged through an embassy or consulate before traveling.
Entry rules for Bangladesh passport holders
Bangladeshi citizens must obtain a visa before traveling to Republic of the Congo. Applications generally go through a Republic of the Congo embassy or consulate and require a completed form, passport photos, proof of accommodation and onward travel, and sometimes travel insurance. Start the process several weeks before your planned trip, as processing times vary.
Entry rules can change at short notice. Always confirm current requirements with the official Republic of the Congo immigration authority or your nearest embassy before booking.
About Republic of the Congo
- Capital
- Brazzaville
- Region
- Middle Africa
- Currency
- Central African CFA franc (Fr)
- Languages
- French, Kikongo, Lingala
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Frequently asked questions
Do Bangladeshi citizens need a visa for Republic of the Congo?
Yes — Bangladeshi citizens need a visa to enter Republic of the Congo, normally arranged through an embassy or consulate before traveling.
What currency is used in Republic of the Congo?
The currency in Republic of the Congo is the Central African CFA franc (Fr). The capital city is Brazzaville.
Is this information up to date?
This page is refreshed weekly from the open Passport Index dataset. Current status: Visa required for Bangladeshi citizens traveling to Republic of the Congo. Always double-check with official sources before booking, as rules can change at short notice.
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