Bosnia and Herzegovina Visa for Indians: Landing in Sarajevo and Immigration
Though I had cancellable bookings for 20 days, a bank account statement, life insurance, my itinerary on Google Maps, an idea of entering Montenegro from Bosnia and Herzegovina via a bus booked through Flixbus, and so on, I wasn’t asked anything at the Bosnia and Herzegovina immigration at Sarajevo airport.
The lady officer saw my US visa, looked through it for a few seconds, and stamped my passport. No questions asked.
I had flown in from Yerevan, where the exit immigration had been smooth too. They had stamped the passport easily as well. While boarding Pegasus Airlines, the young angry employee checked my passport, looked at my visa, and asked his colleague, “Hindustani America visa…” something something. The airline employee must be Turkish; his manners were definitely Ottoman. Dressed in a crisp white shirt and ironed pants, he was blonde, with blonde hair, and a temper that could singe anyone. He wasn’t easy.