The United States Embassy in Dhaka has issued a new advisory for Bangladeshi citizens planning to travel to the US. Published on March 14, 2026, the notice warns that non-immigrant visas may be revoked if travelers lack sufficient financial means to support themselves or misuse government-funded benefits. Such actions could also lead to permanent ineligibility for future entry into the United States.
According to the embassy, the rule applies strictly to all categories of non-immigrant visa holders, including tourists, business travelers, students, journalists, and transit passengers. The message emphasizes that visitors must ensure they can cover their own expenses, particularly in emergencies or medical situations, without relying on taxpayer-funded services. Embassy officials noted that while financial proof is required during visa application, some visitors later depend on free or public services, prompting Washington to adopt a stricter stance.
The embassy urged all travelers to prepare adequate funds for their entire trip, including potential emergency costs, to avoid visa cancellation risks.