Medjugorje Info

Visas

By 12 April 2017

Nationals of the following states may enter into Bosnia and Herzegovina with a passport or a valid identity card proving identity and citizenship of:
- Member State of the European Union
- State signatory to the Schengen Agreement
- Andorra, Montenegro, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino, Serbia, the Holy See and Swiss Confederation

Citizens of the following countries are exempted from the obligation to obtain a visa for entry, exit, and transit and stay on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina up to 90 days within the six month period from the date of first entry:

1. Andorra 2. Antigua and Barbuda
3. Argentina 4. Australia
5. Austria 6. Bahamas
7. Bahrain 8. Barbados
9. Belgium 10. Brunei Darussalam
11. Bulgaria 12. Canada
13. Croatia 14. Cyprus
15. Czech Republic 16. Chile
17. Costa Rica 18. Denmark
19. Estonia 20. Finland
21. France 22. Germany
23. Greece 24. Guatemala
25. Honduras 26. Holy See
27. Hungary 28. Ireland
29. Iceland 30. Italy
31. Japan 32. Republic of Korea
33. Kuwait 34. Latvia
35. Liechtenstein 36. Lithuania
37. Luxembourg 38. Macedonia
39. Malta 40. Mauritius
41. Mexico 42. Monaco
43. Montenegro 44. Nicaragua
45. Netherlands 46. Norway
47. New Zealand 48. Oman
49. Panama 50. Paraguay
51. Poland 52. Portugal
53. Qatar 54. Romania
55. Salvador 56. San Marino
57. Seychelles 58. Singapore
59. Slovakia 60. Slovenia
61. Serbia 62. Sovereign Military Order of Malta
63. Saint Christopher and Nevis 64. Spain
65. Sweden 66. Swiss Confederation
67. Turkey 68. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

 

The minimum amount of financial resources required for the stay of foreigners on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina is KM 150.00 (or equivalent in freely convertible foreign currency) - for each day of the intended stay.

Click here to see information about other countries.

Click here to access forms necessary for visa issuance.

A list of embassies in Bosnia and Herzegovina can be found here.

www.mvp.gov.ba

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