Grenada entry requirements for Bosnia and Herzegovina passport holders
As a Bosnia and Herzegovina passport holder, you can get a visa on arrival in Grenada. No pre-arrival application is needed—just arrive at the airport with your passport and pay the fee on landing. This applies for tourism and short visits in 2026.
Entry requirements
| Requirement | Details | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Visa on arrivalYou will receive your visa when you arrive in Grenada, not before you travel. Entry permit | Bosnian citizens can obtain a visa on arrival at Grenada. No prior application is needed. The visa is issued at the port of entry, subject to immigration officer approval. | Required |
| Passport validityCheck your passport expiry date — it must not expire within 6 months of your planned departure from Grenada. At least 6 months | Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended date of departure from Grenada. | Required |
| Blank passport pagesMake sure there is a completely blank page available for the immigration officer to stamp. At least 1 page | Your passport must have at least 1 blank page for the visa stamp and entry/exit stamps. | Required |
| Return or onward ticketHave your flight booking or itinerary ready to show at immigration. Proof of departure | You must have a confirmed return or onward ticket to a country you are eligible to enter. Immigration may ask to see it upon arrival. | Required |
| Proof of fundsCarry bank statements or cash to demonstrate you can support yourself during your visit. Sufficient means of support | You may be asked to show evidence of sufficient funds to cover your stay in Grenada. The amount is not fixed but should match your planned activities and length of stay. | Recommended |
| Accommodation detailsKeep a copy of your hotel reservation or a letter from your host. Where you will stay | Immigration may ask for your accommodation address in Grenada. Have your hotel booking or host's contact details ready. | Recommended |
| Arrival declarationYou do not need to fill out any arrival form in advance. Not required | Grenada does not require an arrival declaration for Bosnian citizens. No form or online submission is needed before travel. | Not required |
| eVisa applicationThere is no eVisa option for your nationality — just get the visa when you land. Not applicable | Bosnian citizens are not eligible for Grenada's eVisa program. Do not attempt to apply online; instead, obtain the visa on arrival. | Not required |
What happens at the border
Staying longer & fees
Visa options if you want to stay beyond the free limit:
Not required for Bosnian citizens; visa on arrival is available. This option is only if you prefer to obtain approval before travel.
Must apply before your initial 90-day stay expires. Approval is at the discretion of the Chief Immigration Officer.
| Service | Cost |
|---|---|
| Extension of stay (per month)Apply to the Immigration Department in St. George's before your current stay expires. | Approx. XCD 250 (USD 93) |
| Airport departure taxMost airlines include the departure tax in the ticket price. | Included in airfare |
Common reasons for entry denial
Approval probability calculator
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Transiting through Grenada
Bosnian citizens transiting through Grenada do not require a visa if they remain airside and have a confirmed onward ticket. However, if you need to enter the country (e.g., to change airports or overnight), you will be granted visa on arrival.
- If you have a criminal record or are deemed inadmissible, you may be refused entry even for transit.
Health & vaccines for Grenada
Mosquito-borne disease; use repellent and avoid standing water.
Occasional outbreaks; mosquito prevention recommended.
Pregnant women should take precautions; mosquito avoidance advised.
Based on CDC and WHO guidance. Consult a travel medicine clinic 4–6 weeks before departure for personalised advice.
Immigration offices for extensions
Main office for visa and immigration matters; bring passport and supporting documents.
Handles entry and exit procedures; no extension services.