San Marino to Bosnia and Herzegovina: Visa Requirements 2026
Up to 90 days without a visa.
San Marino citizens can enter Bosnia and Herzegovina without a visa for up to 90 days. No embassy appointment or pre-application is required for short stays. Cost of living in Bosnia and Herzegovina is about 29% lower than in San Marino (index 41 vs 70, NYC=100) — making it an attractive destination for longer stays.
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Frequently Asked Questions
San Marino passport holders currently have Visa Free access to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Citizens can enter without a visa for tourism or short stays.
The authorised stay for San Marino citizens in Bosnia and Herzegovina is 90 days per entry under current rules. Extensions may be available — check with local immigration authorities on arrival.
Pas de nomad visa dédié. Long-stay visa standard disponible (90 jours, renouvelable hors Schengen). Revenu minimum non défini officiellement.
The cost of living index for Bosnia and Herzegovina is 41.0 (NYC=100). See the entry details section for an estimated monthly expat budget. For detailed price breakdowns visit the full cost of living guide for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
A valid San Marino passport is the minimum requirement. Since entry is visa free, no additional visa is needed for short stays.