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Visa D — Long-Stay Visa (Viza D)
VisasBosnia and HerzegovinaVisa D — Long-Stay Visa (Viza D)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina•Europe
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Visa D — Long-Stay Visa (Viza D)

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At a Glance

Processing Time

1-3 months

Application Fee

39 USD

Stay Duration

Varies (Within any 180-day period from first entry)

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Multiple-entry visa for stays up to 180 days within one year, required for foreigners entering BiH to take up employment, education, or other long-term residence purposes.

The Long-Stay Visa (Viza D) is a national visa established under the Law on Aliens to accommodate foreign nationals whose intended stay in Bosnia and Herzegovina exceeds the 90-day limit permitted by a short-stay visa. It serves as a vital bridge for individuals who need to reside in the country for extended periods for specific purposes, such as long-term employment, education, or family reunification. By allowing stays of up to 180 days within a one-year period, it fills the gap between temporary tourism and permanent residency, providing a legal pathway for longer-term engagement.

This visa is primarily for individuals who have a clear, documented reason for an extended stay, such as international students, foreign workers, or those joining family members. It is distinctive because it acts as a prerequisite for applying for a temporary residence permit within Bosnia and Herzegovina. The ideal applicant is someone who has already secured their purpose of stay—such as an employment contract or university enrollment—and requires the legal authorization to reside in the country while they formalize their temporary residency status.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Temporary Residence Permit for Humanitarian Reasons
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Temporary Residence Permit for Humanitarian Reasons

Validity6 months
Processing1-4 months
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Temporary Residence Permit (Religious)
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Temporary Residence Permit (Religious)

Validity1 year
Processing10-90 days
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Temporary Residence Permit (Scientific)
Bosnia and Herzegovina flagBosnia and Herzegovina

Temporary Residence Permit (Scientific)

Validity1 year
Processing10-90 days
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Temporary Residence Permit (Volunteer)
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Temporary Residence Permit (Volunteer)

Validity1 year
Processing10-90 days
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TRP-Work — Work Permit & Temporary Residence for Employment (Radna dozvola)
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TRP-Work — Work Permit & Temporary Residence for Employment (Radna dozvola)

ValidityVaries (Renewable annually while business operates)
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport (at least 3 months beyond intended departure)

Documented purpose for long-term stay (work, study, family reunification)

Certified invitation letter or relevant permit (e.g., work permit)

Proof of sufficient financial means for the extended duration

Valid travel medical insurance

Clean criminal record (if requested)

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Completed and signed visa application form

Valid passport

Passport-sized photograph

Certified invitation letter (from host or employer)

Work permit or proof of enrollment in an educational institution

Proof of accommodation

Proof of financial means

Travel medical insurance

Criminal record certificate (if required)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows for stays longer than 90 days (up to 180 days within one year)
  • Serves as a prerequisite for applying for a temporary residence permit
  • Supports long-term goals like employment, education, or family reunification

Worth Knowing

  • The application process is more rigorous than for a short-stay visa
  • Requires specific documentation like work permits or enrollment certificates
  • Must be applied for well in advance (1-3 months)

Application Process

1

Prepare documents: Gather all required supporting documents based on travel purpose

2

Contact embassy/consulate: Locate nearest Bosnia and Herzegovina diplomatic mission

3

Book appointment: Schedule visa application appointment at least 1 month before travel

4

Submit application in person: Present all required documents at embassy/consulate

5

Pay visa fee: USD 39 for single entry, USD 70 for multiple entries

6

Biometric processing: Provide fingerprints and photograph if requested

7

Await decision: 5 working days to 1 month processing time

8

Collect passport: Retrieve passport with visa from embassy/consulate

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