Updated entry restrictions. Passengers are not allowed to enter Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This does not apply to spouses and children of nationals of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This does not apply to passengers returning via Bosnia and Herzegovina to their country of residence. They must have a permit issued by the competent authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This does not apply to passengers traveling on business with an invitation issued by a company based in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They must have a certificate with a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result issued at most 48 hours before arrival.
This does not apply to passengers traveling to participate in a funeral of a family member. They must have a death certificate and are allowed to stay for a maximum of 72 hours.
This does not apply to passengers in need of emergency medical treatment.
This does not apply to heads of state and members of their delegations whose arrival and departure has been announced by the competent authority.
27.03.2020 20:24: updated entry restrictions. Passengers are not allowed to enter Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This does not apply to diplomatic and consular staff accredited in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This does not apply to civil servants coming for employment.
This does not apply to passengers in need of emergency medical treatment.
This does not apply to cross-border workers.
This does not apply to civilian protection services and teams.
This does not apply to military forces of the NATO and other states participating in the partnership for Peace; and to NATO and EUFOR headquarters in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This does not apply to heads of state and members of their delegations whose arrival and departure has been announced by the competent authority.
This does not apply to passengers in transit to return to the country of residence.
This does not apply to passengers with a special permit to stay or transit in Bosnia and Herzegovina.