Bosnia and Herzegovina passport

Where can a Bosnia and Herzegovina passport take you?

20 countries visa-free · 37 nomad cities you can enter without a visa — visa-on-arrival and eVisa included.

An essential guide for digital nomads holding a passport from Bosnia and Herzegovina, detailing travel access, mobility constraints, and safety precautions.

Bosnia and Herzegovina passport: what you need to know

For the mobile professional, understanding the limits and possibilities of their travel document is as critical as securing a reliable internet connection. The passport of Bosnia and Herzegovina offers a unique profile in the global travel landscape, providing moderate mobility that bridges the gap between regional Balkan integration and the broader international arena. As a digital nomad, your ability to move fluidly between jurisdictions dictates your project capacity and lifestyle flexibility. This guide unpacks the logistical reality of traveling with this passport, examining how its current strength impacts your ability to attend conferences, scout new markets, or simply explore the world while maintaining a remote career. While it opens doors to many European neighbors, it also requires strategic planning for travel to major economic hubs. We will look past the surface-level rankings to provide a grounded, actionable perspective on what this document means for your daily life, the security considerations you must keep in mind, and how to maximize the 77 visa-free destinations available to you.

20

visa-free countries

37

nomad cities visa-free

#2

top city you can enter

🇦🇪 Abu Dhabi

Visa-free with a Bosnia and Herzegovina passport · 37 cities · 20 countries

Germany

90 days

China

90 days

Netherlands

90 days

Italy

90 days

United Arab Emirates

90 days

Portugal

90 days

Argentina

90 days

Romania

90 days

Singapore

30 days

Denmark

90 days

Austria

90 days

Spain

90 days

Poland

90 days

Lithuania

90 days

Brazil

90 days

Malaysia

90 days

Colombia

90 days

Ecuador

90 days

Iran

15 days

Visa required with a Bosnia and Herzegovina passport · 58 cities · 12 countries

United States of America

United Kingdom

Israel

Ireland

New Zealand

Mexico

Thailand

South Africa

Philippines

Pakistan

eTA required with a Bosnia and Herzegovina passport · 2 cities · 2 countries

South Korea

30 days

Kenya

90 days

eVisa / visa on arrival with a Bosnia and Herzegovina passport · 7 cities · 3 countries

Taiwan

30 days

Ethiopia

90 days

Every passport ranked by visa-free travel

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Bosnia and Herzegovina passport — frequently asked questions

+Can I work in the EU with a Bosnian passport?

You can visit the Schengen Area for up to 90 days in any 180-day period for tourism or business meetings, but this does not constitute a work permit. You must apply for a specific digital nomad or work visa if you intend to reside and work long-term.

+How do I renew my Bosnian passport while abroad?

You must typically visit the nearest Embassy or Consulate of Bosnia and Herzegovina in your current country of residence. Ensure you contact them well in advance as the process can take several weeks.

+Is travel insurance mandatory for Bosnian passport holders?

While not always required for entry, it is highly recommended and often mandatory for visa applications. Reliable local data for specific insurance provider requirements is currently unavailable; check the embassy website of your destination.

+What is the biggest risk for a traveler with this passport?

The primary risk is the administrative burden of visas for non-European countries, which can cause project delays. Always check the latest entry requirements for each destination on the official government portal.

+Do I need a transit visa for connecting flights?

It depends on the country of transit. Some countries require a transit visa even if you remain in the international zone. Always verify with your airline prior to booking.

+Can I use my passport for identification in coworking spaces?

Yes, it is the standard form of identification. However, some spaces may also require a copy of your visa or residence permit as proof of legal stay.

+How do I find out if a destination is safe for me?

Consult your government's official travel advisory website and the local embassy's security alerts for the most current information regarding your specific destination.

+Are there specific countries that are particularly difficult to enter?

Countries that require a formal visa application process—like Australia or the United States—will require more time and documentation than visa-free regions.

+How many countries can Bosnia and Herzegovina citizens visit visa-free?

A Bosnia and Herzegovina passport grants visa-free entry to 20 countries, with more available via visa-on-arrival and eVisa — covering 37 of the nomad cities we track.

+What is the difference between visa-free, visa-on-arrival and eVisa?

Visa-free means you land without paperwork for a set number of days. Visa-on-arrival is issued at the border. An eVisa is applied for online before you travel. The tables above group every tracked country by which rule applies to a Bosnia and Herzegovina passport.

+Which nomad cities are visa-free for this passport?

Visa freedom carries 10% of the Nomad Score, and the tables above group every tracked country by the rule that applies to a Bosnia and Herzegovina passport. Cities you can enter visa-free are listed under Visa Free, each with its canonical Nomad Score and the allowed stay days.