Bosnia and Herzegovina visa requirements for Angolans

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Angolans visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Bosnian, Herzegovinian Visa.


  • Bosnia and Herzegovina application form should be correctly filled and signed.
  • Angola passport should be valid for at least 6 months after the visa expiry date.
  • The passport mush have two blank pages for visa entry stamp.
  • Two passport photograph taken against a white background and displaying a non-smiling expression is required.
  • Evidence showing the visa fee has been paid.
  • Minors are required to provide legal consent note and national ID from both parents.
  • Application form of minors should have the signature of both parents.
  • The minimum amount of cash required for foreigners traveling to Bosnia and Herzegovina is KM 150.00 for each day of their intended stay
  • Immunization against malaria and all tropical infectious diseases is required.

Bosnia And Herzegovina Visa for Angolans

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.

Types of Bosnia And Herzegovina Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Business visa 3 business days 90 days
Tourist visa 3 business days 90 days

General Requirements for Bosnia And Herzegovina Visa


  • Bosnia and Herzegovina application form should be correctly filled and signed.
  • Angola passport should be valid for at least 6 months after the visa expiry date.
  • The passport mush have two blank pages for visa entry stamp.
  • Two passport photograph taken against a white background and displaying a non-smiling expression is required.
  • Evidence showing the visa fee has been paid.
  • Minors are required to provide legal consent note and national ID from both parents.
  • Application form of minors should have the signature of both parents.
  • The minimum amount of cash required for foreigners traveling to Bosnia and Herzegovina is KM 150.00 for each day of their intended stay
  • Immunization against malaria and all tropical infectious diseases is required.

Bosnia And Herzegovina Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Business visa

39.00 (USD)

Tourist visa

39.00 (USD)

Bosnia And Herzegovina Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Angola


Location

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Bosnia and Herzegovina does not have an Embassy in Angola. Applicants can apply at the Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the neighboring countries of Angola.

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Frequently Asked Questions


What is Bosnia and Herzegovina official language?
The three official languages are spoken in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Serbian, Bosnian and Croatian. Although Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian have all become official languages, they remain completely understandable among each other. If you learn one language, you can speak any of nearly 20 million people in four countries, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia.

What are the emergency numbers in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
The following are the emergency numbers in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Police: Dial 122.
  • Fire: In the event of a fire dial 123.
  • Ambulance: Dial 124 or 611-1111.

How safe is Bosnia?
Food and drinks are safe and crime level in Bosnia and Herzegovina is generally low, but visitors should still prepare for potential displeasure and incidents.