Visa requirement
San Marino visa for Bangladeshi citizens
Official-source answer with stay limit, cost, required documents and last verification date.
Verified answer
Entry to San Marino for Bangladeshi citizens depends on conditions — see below.
Last verified: (2 days ago)
What this means: Entry depends on your specific circumstances — read the conditions below and confirm with the official source before you travel.
Confidence: Medium Likely current — confirm details with the official source.
- 30 days
- Varies — see notes
- Nothing required before departure
Before you travel
- 1 Entry step Nothing required before departure Official route (opens in a new tab)
- 2 Stay limit 30 days
- 3 Official fee Varies — see notes
- 4 Passport validity passport valid for at least 3 months after departure; Schengen border rules generally require the passport to be valid at least 3 months after the intended departure from the Schengen area and issued within the previous 10 years. Validity source (opens in a new tab)
- 5 Transit airside transit: conditional; landside transit: conditional; San Marino has no normal direct airside route. Travellers usually enter through Italy / the Schengen area and must satisfy those entry or transit rules before reaching San Marino. Transit source (opens in a new tab)
- 6 Freshness Checked 28 Jun 2026; confidence: medium
Shareable verdict: Entry to San Marino for Bangladeshi citizens depends on conditions — see below. Checked 28 Jun 2026.
Open SVG cardCost note
San Marino does not grant entry visas. Any government fee usually belongs to the Schengen/Italy visa or authorization route used to reach San Marino; confirm it with the official issuing authority before paying.
Passport and transit notes
- Passport validity
- passport valid for at least 3 months after departure; Schengen border rules generally require the passport to be valid at least 3 months after the intended departure from the Schengen area and issued within the previous 10 years.
- Validity source (opens in a new tab) Validity guide
- Transit
- airside transit: conditional; landside transit: conditional; San Marino has no normal direct airside route. Travellers usually enter through Italy / the Schengen area and must satisfy those entry or transit rules before reaching San Marino.
- Transit source (opens in a new tab) Transit guide
What you need
- Bangladeshi passport meeting the Schengen/Italy route validity rule
- Valid Schengen visa, residence right or other authorization needed to enter/transit Italy before reaching San Marino
- Proof of onward or return travel if requested
- Proof of accommodation, funds and travel purpose if requested
- San Marino stay-permit or residence formalities if staying longer than 30 days
Why this verdict
Bangladeshi citizens are mapped as conditional for San Marino because they must first hold the Schengen/Italy authorization needed to reach the Republic. San Marino itself does not grant entry visas. This destination-wave matrix record is intentionally route-aware: San Marino entry is normally reached through Italy / the Schengen area, while local stay-permit or residence formalities can apply after arrival. Work, study, residence, diplomatic/service passports, carrier checks and border routing can change the practical answer. Reconfirm on the official source before booking.
Conditional rules
- Holder of a valid Schengen visa, residence permit or other authorization accepted for entry/transit through Italy Visa-free
Up to 30 days. This is a route-document condition for reaching San Marino through Italy / the Schengen area; it is not a separate San Marino entry visa.
Frequently asked questions
- Do Bangladeshi citizens need a visa for San Marino?
- Entry to San Marino for Bangladeshi citizens depends on conditions — see below. (Conditional.) Verified 28 Jun 2026 against the official source.
- How long can Bangladeshi passport holders stay in San Marino?
- Up to 30 days.
- How much does the San Marino entry cost for Bangladeshi citizens?
- The official fee varies — see the official source. This page tracks the official government fee only, not agent markup.