Bosnia and Herzegovina e-Visa for Solomon Islander citizens
Solomon Islander passport holders can apply online and receive their Bosnia and Herzegovina e-visa in 12 days. Stay up to 30 days. Total cost USD 95.
What Solomon Islander applicants need
- Solomon Islands passport valid 6+ months
- Recent digital photo (auto-captured)
- Travel dates (entry & exit)
- Accommodation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Last bank statement
- Return ticket (optional)
Fees
FAQ for Solomon Islander applicants
Do Solomon Islander citizens need a visa for Bosnia and Herzegovina?+
Yes. Solomon Islander passport holders need a E-Visa to enter Bosnia and Herzegovina. It can be applied for entirely online through Vizaezy and is typically issued in 12 days.
How long does the Bosnia and Herzegovina visa take for Solomon Islander applicants?+
Median processing time is 12 days from the moment your documents are submitted. Vizaezy tracks your application against the government portal in real time.
How much does a Bosnia and Herzegovina visa cost from Solomon Islands?+
Total cost is USD 95 — that's USD 70 in government fees plus USD 25 for Vizaezy's service. Government fees are non-refundable, our service fee is refunded if the visa is denied.
How long can Solomon Islander citizens stay in Bosnia and Herzegovina?+
The E-Visa permits a stay of up to 30 days and is valid for 180 days from issue.
What documents do Solomon Islander applicants need?+
A passport valid for at least 6 months, a recent passport-style photo, travel dates, accommodation details and proof of funds. Vizaezy auto-extracts your passport fields on-device — no manual data entry required.
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