Cape Verde visa for Bosnia and Herzegovina citizens

Travelers from Bosnia and Herzegovina will find entry to the beautiful archipelago of Cape Verde quite manageable, as a visa on arrival is readily available for tourist purposes. This single visa option typically permits stays of up to 30 days and usually involves a small fee, often around 25-30 euros, payable upon entry. The significant geographic separation means there are no direct flights connecting these two nations; instead, passengers should anticipate journeys with at least two layovers, commonly through Lisbon or other major European airports, a considerable undertaking from the heart of the Balkans to the mid-Atlantic islands. Despite the travel time and the switch from Bosnian Convertible Marks to Cape Verdean Escudos, the promise of sun-drenched beaches and vibrant Creole culture makes the adventure worthwhile.

Visa on arrival· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Passport validity
6+ months
Yellow fever cert.
Required

Visa options

TransitTraffic Visa (Transit)
4d
Apply
TouristTourism Visa
90dvalid 2mo
Apply
OtherTemporary Visa (Ordinary)
180dvalid 6mo
Apply
OtherTemporary Visa (Multiple Entry)
90dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
Apply
WorkResidence Visa
180d
Apply

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