United Arab Emirates Visa RequirementsFor Bosnia and Herzegovina passport holders

Bosnian citizens need a visa to visit the UAE. Tourist visas are typically arranged through Dubai hotels, travel agencies, or online at icp.gov.ae. The UAE is a popular destination for Bosnian tourists and transit travellers.

Visa Required
30 days max stay
$100 visa cost
2-5 business days processing
Abu Dhabi
Asia
AED (د.إ)
Arabic
UTC+4

Bosnia and Herzegovina passport holders require a visa to enter United Arab Emirates.

UAE tourist visas for Bosnians are most commonly arranged through: (1) a Dubai hotel (the hotel applies on your behalf), (2) a UAE-registered travel agency, (3) airlines like Emirates or flydubai, or (4) the ICP online portal (icp.gov.ae). The fee is approximately $100-110 USD for a 30-day tourist visa. Processing takes 2-5 business days. Required: valid Bosnian passport (6 months validity), passport photo, return flight ticket, and hotel booking or sponsor letter.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Allowed

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Bosnian passport (minimum 6 months validity)

Recent passport photo (white background)

Return or onward flight ticket

Hotel booking or sponsor/host letter in UAE

Visa application through hotel, travel agency, or icp.gov.ae

Current Travel Situation

Bosnia and Herzegovina to United Arab Emirates: What You Need to Know

The United Arab Emirates, particularly Dubai, is a popular destination for Bosnian travellers seeking tourism, shopping, and warm weather. The UAE is also a major transit hub for Bosnians travelling to Asia, Africa, and beyond. Bosnia does not have a direct visa-free agreement with the UAE, so a tourist visa must be arranged in advance or through a sponsor. Given Bosnia's significant Muslim population, Bosnian travellers often feel culturally comfortable in the UAE's Islamic context.

How to Get There

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi operates direct flights between Sarajevo (SJJ) and Abu Dhabi (AUH). Turkish Airlines (Sarajevo → Istanbul → Dubai) is the most popular connection to Dubai. Austrian Airlines via Vienna also connects to Dubai via Emirates codeshare. Total journey time from Sarajevo to Dubai is approximately 6-10 hours.

Money & Banking

The UAE uses the UAE Dirham (AED). Visa/Mastercard bank cards work at UAE ATMs and in most shops. Dubai can be expensive at luxury venues but mid-range options are plentiful. The Dubai Metro is an affordable and efficient way to travel between major areas.

Practical Tips

Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa, Palm Jumeirah, and the Spice and Gold Souks are popular attractions. The UAE observes Islamic customs; dress modestly in public areas and religious sites. Alcohol is available in licensed hotels and restaurants. Ramadan affects opening hours and public eating restrictions. Bosnia's Halal dietary requirements are easily accommodated in the UAE.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Bosnians need a visa for Dubai?

Yes. Bosnian citizens need a visa to visit the UAE (including Dubai). Tourist visas are commonly arranged through a Dubai hotel, travel agency, or online at icp.gov.ae. The fee is approximately $100-110 USD for a 30-day tourist visa.

How do I fly from Bosnia to Dubai?

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi operates direct flights between Sarajevo (SJJ) and Abu Dhabi (AUH). For Dubai, Turkish Airlines via Istanbul is the most popular connection. Austrian Airlines via Vienna connects to Abu Dhabi with Emirates.

Is the UAE a good destination for Bosnian Muslim travellers?

Yes. The UAE is an Islamic country and Bosnian Muslim travellers often find it culturally familiar. Halal food is widely available, mosques are plentiful, and Islamic practices are observed. However, note that alcohol is available in licensed hotels/restaurants (not mandatory for guests to consume), and the UAE has its own cultural norms that visitors should respect.