KrashNick
12-17-2013, 01:00 PM
Kosovo introduces visas to Bosnian citizens
Kosovo government made a decision to introduce visas for Bosnian citizens as a reciprocal measure.
Kosovo citizens can not obtain visas for Bosnia since Kosovo has proclaimed its independence.
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World Bulletin / News Desk
Kosovo will introduce visas to citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina and restrict their stay to 15 days, Kosovo government decided on Monday.
According to the decision brought by the government, Kosovo will change conditions of entrance to the country for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina introducing visas issued by the Republic of Kosovo or requiring the Schengen visa.
Bosnian citizens who do not have Schengen visa will have to apply for visa for entrance to Kosovo at the Kosovo embassy in Albania.
Those who have Schengen visa will not need special visa for Kosovo, but their stay in the country will be restricted to 15 days only.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, neighboring country to Kosovo, did not recognize Kosovo as an independent state because Bosnian Presidency, made of 3 members - Bosnian, Croat and Serb, did not agree about it.
Since Kosovo has become a state, over 100 countries recognized its independence, but Kosovo did not establish diplomatic relations and could not even open the embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
As a result, Kosovo citizens can not obtain visas for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Decision made by the Kosovo government is a reciprocal measure to the treatment of Kosovo citizens in Bosnia.
Kosovo's Ministry of Interior, Kosovo Police and Ministry of External Affairs will be in charge of conducting the decision made by the Kosovo government.
Source http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=125126
Kosovo government made a decision to introduce visas for Bosnian citizens as a reciprocal measure.
Kosovo citizens can not obtain visas for Bosnia since Kosovo has proclaimed its independence.
http://media.worldbulletin.net/250x190/2013/04/29/visa-vize.jpg
World Bulletin / News Desk
Kosovo will introduce visas to citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina and restrict their stay to 15 days, Kosovo government decided on Monday.
According to the decision brought by the government, Kosovo will change conditions of entrance to the country for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina introducing visas issued by the Republic of Kosovo or requiring the Schengen visa.
Bosnian citizens who do not have Schengen visa will have to apply for visa for entrance to Kosovo at the Kosovo embassy in Albania.
Those who have Schengen visa will not need special visa for Kosovo, but their stay in the country will be restricted to 15 days only.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, neighboring country to Kosovo, did not recognize Kosovo as an independent state because Bosnian Presidency, made of 3 members - Bosnian, Croat and Serb, did not agree about it.
Since Kosovo has become a state, over 100 countries recognized its independence, but Kosovo did not establish diplomatic relations and could not even open the embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
As a result, Kosovo citizens can not obtain visas for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Decision made by the Kosovo government is a reciprocal measure to the treatment of Kosovo citizens in Bosnia.
Kosovo's Ministry of Interior, Kosovo Police and Ministry of External Affairs will be in charge of conducting the decision made by the Kosovo government.
Source http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=125126