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How long can a visa for Bosnia and Herzegovina stay at a time?

Foreign citizens may enter Bosnia and Herzegovina with valid passports or other identification documents that can be used to cross the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina, provided that these documents have not expired when entering Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Diplomatic/consular offices in Bosnia and Herzegovina can issue the following types of visas:

1. Airport transit visa (Class A visa): During the stay or transit of international flights, foreign citizens can pass through the international transit zone of the airport without actually entering Bosnia and Herzegovina.

2. Transit visa (B visa): Foreign citizens from one country to a third country can pass through Bosnia and Herzegovina; Passengers are not allowed to stay in Bosnia and Herzegovina for more than five days during transit travel.

3. Short-term visa (Class C visa): suitable for business, education, training and similar purposes; Travel for tourism or other private purposes; Participate in political, academic, cultural, sports, religious or other affairs; And other trips that require only a short stay. The holder's stay within six months shall not exceed 90 days (from the first day of entry).

4. Long-term visa (D visa): Foreign citizens can enter Bosnia and Herzegovina and stay for up to six months in a year (from the first day of entry). A long-term visa allows one or more visits to Bosnia and Herzegovina.