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TRP-Work — Work Permit & Temporary Residence for Employment (Radna dozvola)
VisasBosnia and HerzegovinaTRP-Work — Work Permit & Temporary Residence for Employment (Radna dozvola)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina•Europe
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TRP-Work — Work Permit & Temporary Residence for Employment (Radna dozvola)

Work Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

150 BAM

Stay Duration

Varies (Renewable annually while business operates)

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Employer-sponsored work authorization issued within annual labour-market quotas, valid for up to one year and renewable, granting the right to work and reside in BiH.

The Work Permit (Radna dozvola) and accompanying temporary residence for employment are established under the Law on Aliens and relevant labor legislation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This framework ensures that the hiring of foreign nationals is managed through annual labor-market quotas, balancing the needs of local employers with the protection of the domestic workforce. It fills the gap for businesses requiring specialized skills that are not readily available locally, providing a formal, employer-sponsored authorization process that integrates labor market testing with immigration control.

This permit is for foreign professionals, specialists, and workers who have secured a formal job offer from a company registered in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The process is employer-driven, meaning the company must justify the hire and navigate the quota system. It is distinctive because it is tied specifically to the employer and the job position; if the worker changes jobs, a new permit is required. It is ideal for skilled workers in sectors like IT, manufacturing, or management who are moving to the country to fill specific roles that contribute to the local economy.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Permanent Residence Permit (Stalni boravak)
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Permanent Residence Permit (Stalni boravak)

ValidityVaries (Renewable annually while business operates)
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid employment contract or job offer from a legal entity registered in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Position must fall within the annual foreign labor quota (unless exempt)

Employer must justify the hiring of a foreign national over a local candidate

Foreign national must possess required qualifications, diplomas, or professional certificates

Clean criminal record certificate from the country of origin or residence

Valid passport with at least several months of remaining validity

Proof of accommodation in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Valid health insurance coverage

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

bachelor or higher

Experience

1+ years

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Application form

Business registration certificate

Business plan

Bank statements

Employment contracts

Proof of accommodation

Health insurance

Criminal record certificate

Tax registration

Application Process

1

Business plan preparation: Develop detailed business plan and investment strategy

2

Register business: Register company at Agency for Registration of Business Entities

3

Business establishment: Set up office, infrastructure, and hire Bosnian employees

4

Apply for Type D visa: Submit Type D visa application for business/investment purposes at embassy

5

Receive visa: Obtain Type D visa for business activities

6

Enter Bosnia and Herzegovina: Travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina

7

Register residence: Register at local municipality within 3 days

8

Apply for residence permit: Submit business residence permit application to Service for Foreigners' Affairs

Application Forms

Business Residence Permit Application—

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