News update
  • Five Shariah Banks to Merge Into State-run Sammilito Islami Bank     |     
  • Dhaka’s air ‘unhealthy for sensitive groups’ Wednesday morning     |     
  • US proposes that the UN authorize a Gaza stabilization force for 2 years     |     
  • Democrat Zohran Mamdani is elected New York City mayor     |     
  • Martyr Mugdha's brother Snigdha steps into politics with BNP     |     

Govt plans to cut passport costs for overseas Bangladeshis

Greenwatch Desk Nation 2025-10-20, 5:45pm

images78-d0401e8968e2ee11f733476b00de15471760960822.jpg




The government plans to reduce passport issuance fees for Bangladeshi expatriates living abroad, Home Affairs Adviser Lieutenant General (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said on Monday.


The announcement came following a meeting of the core committee on law and order at the Secretariat.

“We always call them [expats] remittance warriors, but they often do not receive the respect they deserve. In many places, the service is not up to the mark,” said the adviser.

Jahangir Alam said the authorities will no longer charge extra fees from remittance warriors. “We will standardise the passport fees.”

The adviser mentioned that the fee reduction will apply across all countries. “There isn’t just one country—there are many. We will assess the situation and reduce fees accordingly.”

He said the government is also working to improve the overall experience for expatriates, both in-flight and upon arrival at airports.

The Home Affairs Adviser returned home on Sunday following visits to Qatar and Italy, reports UNB.