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Procedure to apply for Bosnia & Herzegovina Visa from London, UK
- British citizens do not require a visa to enter Bosnia and Herzegovina for a total of 90 days within six months of their initial admission.
- When you enter the nation, ensure that your passport has been stamped. The Border Police may penalize you when you depart if you don’t get a stamp.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina accepts UK emergency travel documents for entrance, airside transit, and departure.
- Within 72 hours of arrival, all foreign nationals are required to register with the police. For their visitors, hotels and licensed hostels typically make these arrangements.
- British nationals must submit an application for a residency permit to the Border Police if they intend to stay in Bosnia and Herzegovina for more than 90 days.
- The Border Police also want British Police paperwork proving that you have never been arrested in the UK in addition to a valid passport.
- Can visit the website for a visa.
For more information check here.
Documents Required
- Your passport must be in good shape and be valid for at least 90 days from the day you leave Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- At least three months should pass after the end of your anticipated visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina for your passport to remain valid.
- Travel Insurance
- Address proof in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Confirmed return travel ticket.
What is the processing time?
- It generally takes 5 days.
What is the fee?
- You can check here.
Types of Bosnia & Herzegovina Visa
1. Transit visa
- Foreign nationals who require a visa to transit through a Bosnian airport on their way to another nation are given transit visas. The transit visa merely permits you to switch planes from Bosnia to another country; it does not permit you to leave the Bosnian airport. It has a three-month validity period and is issued with one, two, or more entries.
2. Short-stay visa
- Foreign nationals wishing to visit Bosnia for 90 days during any 180-day term must get a short-stay visa. It is possible to get this visa for one, two, or numerous entries.
3. Long-stay visa
- A foreign national who wishes to stay in Bosnia for six to twelve months is granted a long-stay visa. This visa may be obtained for one, two, or more entries.