Romania, a captivating country at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe, offers a rich tapestry of history, stunning natural landscapes, and a burgeoning economy. With its growing educational sector, improving infrastructure, and the allure of unique cultural experiences, Romania is increasingly becoming a destination of interest for individuals globally, including those from Bangladesh. Understanding the nuances of obtaining a Romanian visa is the essential first step towards realizing your aspirations in this European nation.
This comprehensive guide aims to demystify the Romanian visa application process for Bangladeshis. We will equip you with essential knowledge to apply effectively, understand the requirements, and explore various student (D/AS), work (D/AM), tourist (C/VA), and other visa opportunities in Romania.

Why Romania? Understanding Its Appeal
Romania offers a compelling blend of affordability, a developing economy, and access to the European Union market. Its higher education institutions are gaining recognition, particularly in fields like medicine, engineering, and IT, often at more competitive tuition fees compared to Western European counterparts. The country’s picturesque Carpathian Mountains, medieval towns like Brașov and Sibiu, vibrant capital Bucharest, and Black Sea coastline offer diverse attractions. For those interested in business, Romania’s strategic location and growing market present potential opportunities.
Navigating Romanian Visa Categories Relevant to Bangladeshis
Romania issues various visa types, each tailored to a specific purpose. For applicants from Bangladesh, the most frequently sought categories include:
Long-Stay Visa (Type D)
This visa is required for stays exceeding 90 days within a 180-day period. It’s typically issued for study, work, family reunion, economic activities, or religious purposes.
Study Visa (D/AS)
This is a popular route for those pursuing higher education in Romania. To secure a Romanian Study Visa, you will generally need:
- An original letter of acceptance for studies (Scrisoare de acceptare la studii) issued by the Romanian Ministry of Education. This is a crucial document obtained by your university.
- Proof of sufficient financial means to cover your tuition fees and living expenses for the entire duration of your stay. This must be at least the national minimum gross salary per month (currently RON 3,700 as of July 2025, but this updates annually) for the entire period of your visa.
- A valid passport.
- A completed online visa application form.
- A recent passport-sized photograph.
- Original educational documents (transcripts, degrees) legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh and the Romanian Embassy/Consulate.
- Medical certificate (confirming you are fit to study and do not suffer from any contagious diseases).
- Comprehensive medical insurance valid for your stay.
- Proof of accommodation in Romania.
Work Visa (D/AM)
For those planning to work in Romania, securing a Romanian Work Visa is essential. This category requires:
- An original work permit (Aviz de muncă) issued by the Romanian General Inspectorate for Immigration (IGI) at the request of your Romanian employer. This is a critical document.
- A valid job offer or employment contract from a Romanian employer.
- Proof of sufficient financial means (usually at least the national minimum gross salary per month, or higher depending on the type of work permit).
- A valid passport.
- A completed online visa application form.
- A recent passport-sized photograph.
- Original educational and professional qualification documents, legalized.
- Medical certificate.
- Police clearance certificate (from Bangladesh, legalized by MOFA & Romanian Embassy).
- Proof of accommodation in Romania.
Your Romanian employer plays a central role in initiating the work visa process by obtaining the necessary work permit.
Family Reunion Visa (D/VF)
If you are joining family members (Romanian citizens or foreign nationals with long-term residence in Romania), you might be eligible for this visa. This requires proof of relationship and documentation of your family member’s status in Romania, along with their financial capacity.
Short-Stay Visa (Type C – Schengen-like)
This visa is for stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. It covers tourism, private visits, business trips, transit, and short-term cultural/sports exchanges.
Tourist Visa (C/VA)
For those visiting Romania for leisure. Requirements for a Romanian Tourist Visa usually include:
- Documents confirming the tourist nature of the trip (e.g., hotel reservation, tour voucher, program of stay, confirmation of payment for tourist services).
- Proof of sufficient financial means for your stay and return (e.g., at least €50 per day, not less than €500 for the entire period).
- A valid passport.
- A completed online visa application form.
- A recent passport-sized photograph.
- Travel medical insurance valid for the duration of your stay with sufficient coverage (minimum €30,000).
- A confirmed return ticket or proof of sufficient funds to purchase one.
How to Secure Your Romanian Visa Effectively
While the official visa application channels are straightforward, meticulous preparation is key to a successful outcome. Here’s how to apply for your Romanian visa from Bangladesh:
1. Rely ONLY on Official Sources
Always consult official and up-to-date sources of information. Your primary resources should be:
- The official website of the Embassy of Romania in New Delhi, India (as Romania does not have a resident embassy in Dhaka, the Embassy in New Delhi handles visa applications from Bangladesh).
- The E-VISA portal of the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE), which is the official platform for online visa applications.
- The website of VFS Global Bangladesh, which is the official partner for visa application submissions for Romania in Bangladesh.
2. Understand the Specific Requirements for Your Visa Type
Each visa category has a precise list of required documents. Download the official checklists directly from the Embassy of Romania in New Delhi’s website or the E-VISA portal. These lists are comprehensive and regularly updated. Do not rely on outdated information from other sources.
3. Obtain Essential Invitation/Authorization Documents
For long-stay visas (D-type), a specific invitation or authorization from Romania is mandatory:
- Study Visa: Original acceptance letter from the Romanian Ministry of Education.
- Work Visa: Original work permit issued by the General Inspectorate for Immigration (IGI).
- Family Reunion Visa: Approval from the IGI.
- Tourist Visa (for C-type): Hotel booking, tour voucher, or a notarized invitation from a Romanian citizen/resident.
Without these crucial documents, your visa application will not proceed.
4. Gather ALL Documents Meticulously
This is the most critical step for a successful application. Your application must be complete, accurate, and supported by all required evidence. Common documents often include:
- Valid Passport: With at least six months of validity beyond your intended departure date from Romania and at least two blank pages.
- Completed Online Application Form: Filled out accurately on the E-VISA portal.
- Recent Photograph: Adhering to visa photo specifications.
- Proof of Funds: Bank statements, scholarship letters, sponsor letters (with their financial proof).
- Travel Health Insurance: Mandatory for all visa types.
- Proof of Accommodation: Hotel bookings, invitation from host, or rental agreement.
- Travel Itinerary: Confirmed round-trip flight tickets.
- Original Documents and Photocopies: Ensure you have both, as specified in the checklist.
- Legalization/Attestation: Educational, birth, marriage certificates, and police clearance certificates often need to be legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh and then attested by the Embassy of Romania in New Delhi.
Ensure all documents are translated into Romanian or English by a certified translator if not already in those languages.
5. Complete the Online Application (E-VISA Portal) and Book Your Appointment Through VFS Global
You must first fill out your visa application form online on the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs E-VISA portal. After completing and printing the form, you will book an appointment to submit your physical documents and biometrics (if required) through the VFS Global Bangladesh website. Book well in advance.
6. Attend Your Biometric and Document Submission Appointment
This is a mandatory step. You will go to the VFS Global center in Dhaka. Your documents will be submitted here. Be punctual and bring all required original documents and their photocopies.
7. Financial Planning: Saving Costs
- No Agent Fees: The most significant saving comes from not paying unnecessary fees to “visa agents” or “consultants,” which can be substantial. The official channels are designed for direct applicants.
- Direct Application Fees: You will only pay the official visa application fee (which varies by visa type) and the VFS Global service charges.
- Document Preparation: Handle your document preparation yourself. Only pay for necessary translations, legalization, medical certificates, and courier services if you opt for them.
Avoiding Scams: What to Look Out For
- Guaranteed Visas: No one can guarantee a Romanian visa. The decision rests solely with the Embassy of Romania. Be extremely wary of any individual or agency making such promises.
- Exorbitant “Consultation” or “Processing” Fees: Be cautious of anyone charging excessive amounts for services that are either free or require minimal charges directly from official sources.
- Requests for Cash Payments to Individuals: All official visa fees and service charges are paid through designated channels (bank, VFS Global counter), not directly to individuals claiming special access or influence.
- Fake Invitation Letters/Work Permits: Always verify the authenticity of invitation letters (especially for study/work) directly with the Romanian university or employer. Fraudulent documents are a common reason for permanent visa bans.
Current Trends: Romanian Visa Opportunities for Bangladeshis
Romania’s recent entry into the Schengen Area for air and sea borders (as of March 31, 2024) is a significant development, although land border controls will remain for a period. This integration makes travel to/from Romania smoother within the Schengen zone.
Study Visas
Romania continues to attract Bangladeshi students, particularly for medical, engineering, and business programs, which are often offered in English at competitive tuition fees. The process for obtaining Romanian Study Visas is well-established, provided students secure their acceptance letters from the Ministry of Education. Learning basic Romanian can greatly enhance the student experience.
Work Visas
Romania’s economy is growing, and there is a demand for skilled labor in various sectors, including IT, construction, and manufacturing. The Romanian Work Visa route requires employer sponsorship and obtaining a work permit. While the process can be involved, genuine job offers lead to successful outcomes.
Tourist Visas
With partial Schengen integration, tourism to Romania is expected to become more seamless for those already in the Schengen area. For Bangladeshis, the Romanian Tourist Visa (C/VA) process remains consistent, requiring proof of funds, accommodation, and travel itinerary.
Conclusion
Embarking on your journey to Romania from Bangladesh, whether for studies, work, or tourism, is a realistic and achievable goal without the need for expensive and often unreliable intermediaries. By diligently following official guidelines, securing the necessary invitation/authorization, meticulously preparing and legalizing your documents, accurately completing your online application, and engaging directly with the official VFS Global and Embassy channels, you can navigate the Romanian visa application process effectively. Romania, with its unique European charm and emerging opportunities, awaits your discovery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Romanian Visas for Bangladeshis
Here are 10 common questions people search for regarding Romanian visas:
- Does Romania have an Embassy in Bangladesh?
- No, Romania does not have a resident embassy in Dhaka. Visa applications from Bangladesh are handled by the Embassy of Romania in New Delhi, India. All submissions go through VFS Global in Dhaka.
- What is the “letter of acceptance for studies” for Romania?
- This is an official document (Scrisoare de acceptare la studii) issued by the Romanian Ministry of Education, confirming your acceptance into a recognized educational program. It is a mandatory requirement for your study visa.
- How much money do I need to show for a Romanian study visa?
- You typically need to show proof of financial means equivalent to at least the national minimum gross salary per month (currently RON 3,700 as of July 2025, but subject to annual change) for the entire period of your visa, in addition to tuition fees.
- How long does it take to get a Romanian visa from Bangladesh?
- Processing times vary. Short-stay visas typically take around 10-15 working days. Long-stay visas like study or work visas can take longer, from 3 weeks to several months, especially due to the internal approval processes in Romania for acceptance letters or work permits.
- Is health insurance mandatory for a Romanian visa?
- Yes, comprehensive medical insurance valid for the entire period of your intended stay in Romania and covering medical emergencies and repatriation is mandatory for all visa types.
- Do I need a return ticket to apply for a Romanian visa?
- Yes, for most short-stay (C-type) visas, a confirmed round-trip ticket is required. For long-stay (D-type) visas, while you might not need a return ticket at the time of application, you should show proof of sufficient funds to purchase one.
- What are the common reasons for Romanian visa rejection from Bangladesh?
- Common reasons include incomplete documentation, insufficient proof of funds, providing false information, lack of clear purpose of travel, or doubts about the authenticity of invitation/acceptance letters.
- Where do I submit my Romanian visa application in Bangladesh?
- All visa applications for Romania from Bangladesh are submitted through VFS Global in Dhaka.
- Are there any specific legalization requirements for documents from Bangladesh?
- Yes, for long-stay visas, educational certificates, birth certificates, and police clearance certificates often need to be attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh and then legalized by the Embassy of Romania in New Delhi (via courier through VFS Global).
- How does Romania’s partial Schengen integration affect visa applications from Bangladesh?
As of March 31, 2024, Romania has joined the Schengen Area for air and sea borders. For Bangladeshis, the visa application process remains the same as before. Once you enter Romania, you can travel freely by air or sea to other Schengen countries without further border checks. However, land border controls with Schengen countries might still apply for a period.