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e-Passport for Bangladesh Origin

If an applicant
– is born in the UK and is a British National/EU national;
– doesn’t have Bangladeshi Passport but retains the right to have one;
– is a descendant of Bangladeshi parents;
may apply for a new e-Passport.

  • Applicants living in the following areas may approach Bangladesh Assistant High Commission, Manchester for consular services:
    North East & North West England: Northumberland, Durham, Tyne and Wear, Cumbria, Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire, North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Humberside, Derbyshire,
    North Wales: Clwyd, Gwynedd,
    Isle of Man and
    Scotland.

  • Children of Bangladeshi origin parents (holder of Bangladesh Passport) living in UK/EU may apply for a Bangladeshi passport.
  • Applicants living in the following areas may approach Bangladesh Assistant High Commission, Manchester for consular services:
    North East & North West England: Northumberland, Durham, Tyne and Wear, Cumbria, Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire, North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Humberside, Derbyshire,
    North Wales: Clwyd, Gwynedd,
    Isle of Man and
    Scotland.

Step-1: Filling out Online e-Passport Application

Please fill in the online click here

Carefully check the spelling & accuracy of the information you have provided and bring a print out of the dully filled-in submitted MRP application with barcode.

Step-2: Booking Online Appointment

Please <Click here https://bahcmanchester.org.uk/consular-services/appointment-booking/> for e-Passport appointment. Please ignore the auto generated appointment (if any) that may appear on your application form.
Please carefully note the followings-

  1. Without prior appointment, no application will be accepted
  2. Bring a print out of the appointment schedule

Step-3: Submission of e-Passport related documents

e-Passport applicant must come to the Assistant High Commission in person along with required documents and fees at as per pre-scheduled appointment date and time.

Please carefully note the followings-

  1. An interview may be required prior to data enrolment if any anomaly / anomalies found in the supporting documents;
  2. The Assistant High commission reserves all rights to accept/ reject the e-Passport application and request for any additional document(s) at any stage of e-Passport process for necessary scrutiny.

Step-4: Biometric Enrolment

e-Passport applicant is required to come to the Assistant High Commission with adequate time in hand as the whole process of enrolment might take at least an hour.

  • Applicant’s finger prints, signature on the electronic pad and photograph will be taken at the bio-enrolment booth;
  • The applicant should retain the delivery slip carefully without which e-Passport will not be delivered. If lost, a lost report from the concerned police office is mandatory to collect the e-Passport.

Step-5: e-Passport processing time and delivery of passport

Normally an e-Passport is ready for delivery within 8 to 10 weeks from the date of enrolment. However, due to police verification or inaccuracy of the information provided by the applicant, it may take longer time than expected.

Please ignore the auto generated delivery date appears on the delivery slip.

Once the Mission receives the passport from the DIP/Dhaka, the applicant will be informed/notified to collect the passport in person on any working day between 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm (Monday-Friday).

Please carefully note the followings-

  • e-Passport will be handed over together with the old passport (with necessary observation seal);
  • e-Passport will be sent by post only if the applicant requested for the same during MRP enrolment. Without prior consent to do so, e-Passport will not be sent by post.
  • Unless a person is authorized during e-Passport application and enrolment to receive the e-Passport on applicant’s behalf, the applicant must come in person to receive his/her e-Passport.

  1. Parents’ Bangladeshi passports and photocopy;
  2. Bangladesh 17 digit Birth Certificate or e-verified copy, click here for verified your Bangladesh Birth Certificate https://everify.bdris.gov.bd/
  3. Photocopy of UK detailed Birth [**Birth Certificate originated from other countries must be translated in english and attested by the respective embassy in UK] Certificate mentioning parent’s name of the child ;
  4. Official English Translation of EU detailed Birth certificate;
  5. Applicant’s UK Police Clearance Certificate (CRB/DBS check) duly attested by Foreign and Commonwealth office (FCO) UK;
  6. 01 (one) recent 4R Photograph;
  7. Other Countries Passport/BRP;
  8. Marriage Certificate (If applicable);
    ** Document/s generated in Bangladesh must be attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs [For marriage/ divorce certificate or document, the process is to get first attestation from the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliament Affairs and then subsequent final attestation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs]
    **Document/s generated in United Kingdom must be attested by FCDO (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)
  9. Student ID card and letter confirming full time studentship from respective educational institution (If the applicant is a student);
  10. UK Proof of address such as Council Tax/ H M Revenue statement /OR Latest Bank Statement/ OR Gas bill/ Electricity bill/ water bill/( Not more than 3 months old) OR Driving License Copy/ University letter mentioning UK address.

NB: 2. Photograph

  • Recent 4R size photograph with white background.
  • If the applicant is a child under the age of 15, parents’ photographs should be affixed on the application form
  • Child up to the age of 6 (six), one extra photograph is required for photo-scanning.

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