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Facts about Bosnia-and-herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina has received a lot of plaudits from the world over. Saravejo, the country’s capital was named the “Best City to Visit” in 2012 while the country itself was named the “9th Greatest Adventure in the World” in 2013. The country is not all just hype, visiting the country is actually worth every tourists’ time. Bosnia and Herzegovina is particularly popular for being the ideal destination for hikers, mountaineers, and those who love to ski. Nature lovers are sure to savor the beauty of the untouched natural regions in the country. Whitewater rafting is also a popular activity tourist in the country engage in. All this with the addition that the country boasts the cleanest water and air in Europe makes Bosnia and Herzegovina an ideal holiday destination.
 
The tourism sector is a fast-growing economy and makes it very important to the economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since 1995, the number of tourist arrivals in the country has steadily been on the rise. In 2018, over 1.4 million tourists visited the country which was a 13.7% increase from the number that visited the previous year. The number of tourists visits in the country is set to increase in the years to come.
 
Foreigners will be refused entry into the country with amounts exceeding €10,000 or its equivalent. If you must enter the country with this sum of money, it should be declared on entry. On exit from the country, amounts exceeding €10,000 or its equivalent require a bank certificate that the amount has been taken out from currency savings or bought from an authorized bank.

Basic Travel Requirements for South Africans visiting Bosnia-and-herzegovina

  •  A Kenyan passport with the validity of more than three months is required.
  • Duly completed and signed visa application form.
  • If the applicant is a minor, the parents/legal guardians have to sign the form.
  • Passport-size photographs (2 x 2') taken in white background.
  • Travel document.
  • Proof of financial support.
  • Proof of accommodation.
  • Travel insurance with sufficient medical coverage.
  • Copy of return flight ticket.
  • Documentation confirming the purpose of travel.
  • Copy of travel itinerary.

Types of Bosnia-and-herzegovina Visa

Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist Visa 15 days 90 days
Business Visa 15 days 90 days

Places in Visas of Bosnia and Herzegovina Fees

Visa Type Sub Type Visa Fees
Tourist Visa Not available
Business Visa Not available

FAQs about Places in Visas of Bosnia and Herzegovina

What disease are in Honduras? ?

  • The diseases in Honduras include: Diabetes, lower respiratory disease and  influenza, malaria, Dengue disease, zika, HIV/AIDS, Cerebrovascular and ischemic diseases.

Is it safe to travel to Bosnia Herzegovina ?

Yes, it is relatively safe to travel to Bosnia. But be prepared for a little unpleasantry especially when you are travelling outside the city.

What is Bosnia's main religion ?

Bosnia is a diverse country with a mix of different religions, including Islam, Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholicism and others. 

What is the currency in Bosnia and Herzegovina ?

Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark (BAM) is the official currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is divided into 100 pfenigs or fenings, and locally abbreviated as KM. 

Is Bosnia a developed country ?

Bosnia and Herzegovina is an upper middle-income country which has accomplished a great deal since the mid-1990s. Today, it is an EU potential candidate country and is now embarking on a new growth model amid a period of slow growth and the global financial crisis.

Hi. I am on a south african passport and would like how to go about applying for a visitor/tourist visa to visit friends in Bosnia & Herzergovina. Is it possible on a South African passport? ?

2 Visas of Bosnia and Herzegovina found

Tourist Visa from South Africa to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tourist Visa from South Africa to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Tourist Visa from South Africa to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Visas of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Visa, Tourist visa

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The Bosnia tourist visa is issued to foreigners intending to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina for the purpose of leisure and tourism. The applicant must provide an original passport of at least six months validity. Both the tourist visa and the visitor visa refer to the same document. Kenyans who have been invited by their friends or relatives residing in the country will also need a tourist visa. If the purpose of the applicant’s journey is to visit someone in the country, a letter of invitation from the host is required. The letter should state the applicant’s relationship with the host, as well as the valid contact details of the host. This invitation must be certified by the Ministry of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Department for Foreign Citizen. All tourist travelers are advised to register with the police within 72 hours of their arrival. Working applicants are required to present a letter from their employer confirming their employment. The letter should state the name of the company and the leave details. Minors should ensure they have the original copy of their birth certificate bearing both names of the parent. If the minor is traveling alone or with one of his/her parent, a notarized consent signed by both the parents is required. If using a travel agency, voucher of the agency stating that the trip has been paid in full must be provided. Travelers should demonstrate they have enough money to comfortably spend at least KM150 each day of their stay. If  travelers are bringing pets, they should provide a veterinary certificate and a vaccination record for rabies. Foreigners on a tourist visa are not permitted to engage in business activities. Try not to overstay the duration of your visa as this is an offense with serious consequences. If you wish to stay longer than 90 days, you must apply to the border police for a residence permit.

Business Visa from South Africa to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Business Visa from South Africa to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Business Visa from South Africa to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Visas of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Visa, Business visa

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The Bosnia business visa is for Kenyan businessmen and women coming to the country for business purposes. Foreigners who travel to Bosnia on this visa are allowed to negotiate and sign business contracts with their partners in the country. Visa holders are also free to attend conferences, trade fairs, and business summits while they are in the country. Applicants must provide an original passport of at least six months validity. Kenyans who will be attending conferences in the country should ensure that they pre-register for the conference before traveling to the country. Proof of registration for the conference will be required during the visa application. A letter from your employer confirming awareness and allowance of your leave is required. The letter should contain the position the applicant is holding in the company, as well as the terms of employment and the duration of the leave. An official letter of invitation from the company you are meeting with in Bosnia should be provided. The letter should include the official contact address, the duration of your trip, and the purpose of your visit. The party that will be responsible for the applicant’s finances in the country should be stated in the letter of invitation. If there have been previous business dealings between you and your partner company, proof of this should be submitted . A confirmed round trip or onward ticket as well as a confirmed means of accommodation while in Bosnia should also be provided.