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China launches ‘green channel’ for Bangladeshi patients seeking medical visas

The Chinese Embassy in Dhaka also simplifies documentation requirements, opens dedicated hotlines and streamlines the interview process

China opens ‘green channel’ for Bangladeshi medical visas

Mohammad Sayedul Islam, China Correspondent

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Published : 04 May 2025, 09:52 PM

Updated : 04 May 2025, 09:52 PM

The Chinese Embassy in Dhaka has introduced a special “green channel” to expedite medical treatment visas for Bangladeshi nationals seeking healthcare in the East Asian nation.

The initiative aims to implement the consensus reached by the leaders of two countries during Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus’s visit to China in March, the embassy said in a statement on Sunday.

The development will further enhance cooperation in public health and facilitate personnel exchanges between the countries, it added.

The steps taken by the Chinese mission to Dhaka to facilitate the medical visa process include simplification of documentation requirements, inauguration of dedicated hotlines and streamlining the interview process.

As part of the measures, the local travel agencies with valid business licences may issue guarantee letters for travellers seeking medical treatment in China regarding bank deposit certificates and proof of kinship, exempting them from obtaining the certificates authenticated by the country’s foreign ministry.

The embassy and the Visa Application Service Center have established dedicated hotlines (Embassy: 02222260103, 01708464809; Visa Centre: 02226603261) and a WhatsApp service group (01885041364) for medical visa inquiries. 

Online applications will be prioritised and reviewed immediately upon submission. 

A dedicated counter for medical visas has been set up at the Visa Center, allowing applicants to submit documents on arrival without waiting. 

A "green channel" is available for urgent medical cases, and visas will be issued on the day it is sought.

Medical visa applicants with scheduled appointments will be granted queue-free priority interviews. Where in-person attendance is medically inadvisable, a travel agency's guarantee letter may authorise remote interview proceedings.

Chinese medical institutions possess extensive diagnostic and treatment experience for international patients, the statement read.

More Bangladeshi citizens are welcome to visit China for health check-ups, rehabilitation, and medical care, it added.

The Chinese embassy imposes no restrictions on which Chinese hospitals the Bangladeshi travel agencies could forge partnerships with, nor on the licensed travel agencies to assist applicants with the documentation for Chinese visas.

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