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Bosnia and Herzegovina passport

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The front cover of a contemporary Bosnian biometric passport with the microchip embedded
Biometric passport , to be issued on October 15, 2009
non-biometric passport (issued until October 15, 2009)

The Bosnia and Herzegovina passport is a passport issued to citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina for international travel.

Biometric passports

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One of the conditions for abolishment of visas of the Schengen states for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the introduction of biometric passports (e-passport). Agency for Identification Documents, Registers and Data Exchange of Bosnia and Herzegovina (IDDEEA) and Ministry of Interior in Bosnia and Herzegovina tested the system of biometric passports from July 4 to October 15, 2009. No passport is issued until automated checks with the Ministry of Interior, Registrar's Offices and other security agencies in Bosnia and Herzegovina is performed. 162 institutions are involved in the process of issuing biometric passports, and therefore this makes the Bosnian e-passport one of the safest passports in the world. Originally it was announced that biometric passports would be tested until the end of 2009. On July 15, 2009, the Bosnian Minister of Civil Affairs announced that Bosnia and Herzegovina will begin issuing biometric passports on October 15, 2009, when a larger amount of passports will be delivered from German producer Bundesdruckerei[1].

Diplomatic passports

Holders of diplomatic passports of Bosnia and Herzegovina can enter Schengen states and Brasil without a visa.


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