Serbia Embassy and Consulates in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Serbia Embassy in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Serbia Consulate General in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Serbia Consulate General in Drvar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Serbia Consulate General in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Serbia Consulate General in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Holidays to be Observed in 2026
The Embassies and Consulates of Serbia may close on the following Bosnian and Serbian holidays in 2026:
| Holiday | Date | Counting down |
|---|---|---|
| New Year's Day | Thursday, January 01 | 0 minutes |
| New Year's (Day 2) | Friday, January 02 | 0 minutes |
| Orthodox Christmas Eve | Tuesday, January 06 | 3 days, 18 hours |
| Orthodox Christmas Day | Wednesday, January 07 | 4 days, 18 hours |
| Day of the Republika Srpska | Friday, January 09 | 6 days, 18 hours |
| Orthodox New Year | Wednesday, January 14 | 1 week, 4 days |
| Spirituality Day/St Sava's Day | Tuesday, January 27 | 3 weeks, 3 days |
| Valentine's Day | Saturday, February 14 | 1 month, 1 week |
1. How many Serbian Embassies/Consulates are there in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Serbia currently maintains 5 diplomatic representative offices in Bosnia and Herzegovina including Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Drvar, Mostar and Trebinje.
2 - Do Bosnian citizens need a visa for Serbia?
Citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina (holders of regular passports) can travel to Serbia for 90 days without having to apply or obtain a Serbian visa for short-term tourism.
3- What is the Holiday Calendar of Serbian embassies in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
The Serbian representative offices in Bosnia and Herzegovina will be closed in observance of the following Bosnian and Serbian holidays in 2026/2024:
- New Year's Day (BA & RS) Thu, Jan 01, 2026 (0 minutes)
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Time in Serbia vs Bosnia and Herzegovina
Belgrade, Serbia time is is same date and time Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina