Bosnia and Herzegovina Border Crossing Points
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Bosanska Gradiška — Stara Gradiška
Bosanski Brod — Slavonski Brod
Brod — Slavonski Brod
Brčko — Gunja
Dvor — Novi Grad
Gorica — Vinjani Donji
Gradina — Jasenovac
Gradiška — Stara Gradiška
Gunja — Brčko
Hrvatska Dubica — Kozarska Dubica
Hrvatska Kostajnica — Kostajnica
Izačić — Ličko Petrovo Selo
Jasenovac — Gradina
Klek — Neum
Kostajnica — Hrvatska Kostajnica
Kozarska Dubica — Hrvatska Dubica
Ličko Petrovo Selo — Izačić
Neum — Klek
Novi Grad — Dvor
Orašje — Županja
Slavonski Brod — Bosanski Brod
Slavonski Brod — Brod
Slavonski Šamac — Šamac
Stara Gradiška — Bosanska Gradiška
Stara Gradiška — Gradiška
Svilaj (BH) — Svilaj (CRO)
Svilaj (CRO) — Svilaj (BH)
Vinjani Donji — Gorica
Šamac — Slavonski Šamac
Županja — Orašje
Other Countries
Tips for Crossing the Bosnia and Herzegovina Border
Bosnia and Herzegovina is not an EU or Schengen member, so full passport control is carried out at borders. All border crossings operate 24/7.
For EU and Schengen Citizens
EU citizens can enter Bosnia and Herzegovina with a valid ID card for 90 days without visas. Citizens of Albania, Andorra, Montenegro, Liechtenstein, North Macedonia, Monaco, San Marino, Serbia, and Switzerland have the same rights.
For Other Citizens
- Valid passport with validity of at least 3 months after your planned departure date
- Passport issued within the last 10 years
- Minimum 150 BAM (approximately €80) per day
- Can be verified with cash or bank cards
Permits for Children
Children under 14 must cross the border with one or both parents, or with a notarized permission letter.
Border with Serbia
- Badovinci — Pavlovic Most — towards Serbia, passenger and loaded cargo vehicles can cross; towards Bosnia, only empty trucks
- Sremska Raca — Bosanska Raca
- Kotroman — Vardiste (Mokra Gora)
Border with Croatia
- Bosanska Gradiska — Stara Gradiska
- Bosanski Brod — Slavonski Brod
- Brcko — Gunja
- Gorica — Vinjani Donji
- Dvor — Novi Grad
Border with Montenegro
- Deleusha — Sitnica (on Herceg Novi — Trebinje road)
- Ilino Brdo — Klobuk
Visa on Arrival
Some border crossings allow visa issuance directly at the border:
- Airports: Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Tuzla, Mostar
- Land crossings: Izacic, Bosanska Gradiska, Bosanski Brod, Orasje, Pavlovic Most, Karakaj, Hum, Klobuk, Gorica, Doljani
Operating Hours: All border crossings operate 24 hours (0-24).
Frequently Asked Questions
EU citizens can enter with a valid ID card for 90 days without visas. For other citizens, visa requirements depend on the country of citizenship.
You need at least 150 BAM (approximately €80) per day of stay. This can be verified with cash or bank cards.
Yes, all border crossings in Bosnia and Herzegovina operate 24 hours a day (0-24).
Yes, some border crossings and all airports (Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Tuzla, Mostar) allow visa issuance directly at the border.
Children under 14 must cross the border with one or both parents, or have a notarized permission letter for travel.
Main crossings include Bosanska Gradiska — Stara Gradiska, Bosanski Brod — Slavonski Brod, and Brcko — Gunja.
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