The countries urged the Bangladeshi applicants not to use any false documents.
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Thirteen countries, including Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom (UK) have jointly urged all applicants in Bangladesh to follow official procedures when seeking visas, permits or other consular services
The countries urged the Bangladeshi applicants not to use any false documents.
“Do not use falsified documents, unreliable or unlicensed agents or make payments to unauthorised individuals, agents, or missions,” according to a joint message shared by the British High Commission in Dhaka.
Such action can lead to delays, financial loss, refusal at borders, and serious legal consequences, it said.
“No mission is affiliated with any agents,” said the message.
Applicants in Bangladesh are ‘strongly advised’ not to rely on intermediaries claiming special access or influence over visa decisions.
“Always rely on verified information and official channels provided by legitimate authorities,” the message reads.
The countries, through their diplomatic missions stationed in Dhaka, said their shared priority is to ensure a safe, fair, and transparent application process for everyone.
Germany, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway, Spain, France and Denmark are among the thirteen countries.
