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Chinese Embassy in Dhaka to require IATA-accredited visa agencies from July

May 23, 2026
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Chinese Embassy in Dhaka to require IATA-accredited visa agencies from July
The Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh has moved to stamp out visa-related fraud by mandating that from 5 July 2026 only travel agencies accredited by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) may lodge visa applications on behalf of Bangladeshi citizens. In a notice published on 22 May 2026, the mission said it had uncovered widespread irregularities, including forged invitation letters, hidden service fees and deliberate delays designed to extort ‘speed-money’ from applicants. Under the new rules, unaccredited agents risk legal action for impersonating the embassy or misrepresenting their official status.

Chinese Embassy in Dhaka to require IATA-accredited visa agencies from July


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The embassy also reiterated that it grants no preferential treatment to any intermediary and encouraged applicants to file directly via the official Chinese Visa Application Service Centre portal to avoid scams. For corporates moving Bangladeshi technicians and managers to China, the development has two immediate implications. First, companies must audit their travel-agent supply chain to ensure partners hold active IATA numbers and are registered with the embassy. Second, processing lead times may lengthen temporarily as non-compliant agencies exit the market; mobility teams should build extra buffer into project timelines through the summer. The crackdown follows a series of similar moves by Chinese missions in Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Kenya aimed at professionalising third-party visa support. Observers say Beijing wants to protect the integrity of its expanding short-stay visa-free and e-visa programmes by ensuring that supporting documentation is trustworthy. In the long run, accredited-agent schemes could pave the way for fully digital filing, where verified service providers plug directly into China’s consular systems—reducing manual data entry errors and enhancing security vetting with real-time authenticity checks.

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