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iVisa
8 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

For citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the B1/B2 visa serves as a gateway to the United States, facilitating tourism and business purposes. However, navigating the visa renewal process can be a daunting task, often leaving applicants unsure of the requirements and procedures involved.

In this article we’ll delve into the key steps of the B1/B2 tourist visa renewal process, providing insights into the eligibility criteria, required documentation, and the application procedure.

You can easily start your B1/B2 Visa renewal application on our website or by downloading our user-friendly iVisa app. Let’s get started!

U.S. Visa renewal process: How to renew a B1/B2 Visa in Bosnia and Herzegovina

To ensure a smooth and hassle-free renewal process for the B1/B2 visa, citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina should familiarize themselves with the process:

  • Check eligibility: Make sure your previous visa falls under the B1/B2 category and expired within the last 48 months or will expire in the next 3 months.

  • Complete the online application form: Fill out our user-friendly application form, providing accurate personal information and details about your previous visa(s). Refer to the next sections of this guide for helpful tips on completing the form.

  • Pay the application fees: Conveniently submit the iVisa processing and government visa renewal fees online using your credit or debit card. Our secure platform ensures a safe transaction.

  • Schedule an interview: We will assist you in scheduling an interview. Please note that some travelers may be exempt from it, additional information can be found below.

  • Await visa approval: Following the interview, the U.S. Department of State will carefully review your application and decide on issuing your new U.S. Visa.

How to apply for the U.S. B1/B2 Visa renewal with us online

Renewing your B1/B2 Visa from Bosnia and Herzegovina is a simple process. Just follow these steps:

Step 1: Provide your details, travel plans, and passport information through our website here or our user-friendly iVisa app available for download here.

Step 2: Double-check the information you provided and securely pay the visa fees using convenient options like debit/credit cards, PayPal, Venmo, or Amazon Pay.

Step 3: Upload the required documents and complete the application form. If necessary, attend the interview as instructed.

Once your application is approved, collect your passport with the renewed visa and you'll be ready for your upcoming travels!

We strive to make the visa renewal process smooth and hassle-free, assisting at every step. Start your renewal process today and prepare to visit the United States!

Eligibility criteria for the U.S. B1/B2 Visa renewal in Bosnia and Herzegovina

To be eligible for renewing your U.S. B1/B2 visa as a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, please ensure that you fulfill the following requirements:

  • Issuance in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Your previous visa must have been issued in Bosnia and Herzegovina, indicating your citizenship or lawful permanent residency there.

  • Validity: Your previous visa should still be valid, have expired within the last 48 months, or be set to expire within the next three months.

  • Passport: You need to possess and provide copies of all passports that contain your previous U.S. visa(s), along with the passport holding your most recent visa.

  • Clean criminal record: You must not have a history of arrests or convictions in the United States or any other foreign country. Additionally, you should not have violated any immigration laws during your previous stay.

  • Same classification: Your previous visa should be in the same classification as your current application, specifically a full-validity, multiple-entry B1/B2 visa.

If you need a long-term visa instead, check additional important information on the section for immigrant visas of the U.S. State Department site.

Required documents for the renewal of the B1/B2 Visa in Bosnia and Herzegovina

To renew the B1/B2 Visa, passport holders of Bosnia and Herzegovina must gather the required supporting documents.

While we only need a scanned copy of your passport, a passport photo, and a copy of the passport containing the previous visa(s), the following items are necessary for the renewal process:

  • Valid Bosnia and Herzegovina passport: Ensure your passport remains valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended departure date.

  • Copy of your current visa: If your visa is in an expired passport, include that passport along with your application.

  • Completed DS-160 application form: This form will be provided during the online application process.

  • Applicant photo: Make sure your photo meets the necessary requirements set by the U.S. government and visa regulations. For convenience, you can use our affordable online photo service.

  • Active email address: Provide an active email address to receive confirmation and tracking information regarding your B1/B2 visa renewal application.

  • Payment method: Use an accepted method for the nonimmigrant visa application fee.

By gathering these documents, you'll be well on your way to renewing your B1/B2 Visa smoothly.

Making an appointment for the U.S. B1/B2 Visa renewal in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The U.S. Visa renewal process usually includes an in-person interview at the U.S. Embassy or National Visa Center. However, there are situations where applicants from Bosnia and Herzegovina seeking nonimmigrant visas can renew their visas without having to go through an interview.

Discover the criteria for the interview waiver program provided below.

Renewing your Visa B1/B2 without an interview in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The interview waiver program for non-immigrant visa applications has specific requirements that must be met:

  • No previous visa rejections or cancellations.

  • Citizenship or residency in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • Prior receipt of a biometric visa.

  • Possession of a visa that is valid or expired within the past 24 months.

  • Applicants below the age of 14 or above 79 years old, who hold a nonimmigrant visa, may also be eligible for visa renewal without attending an interview.

By understanding these criteria and utilizing the interview waiver program, eligible citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina can conveniently and efficiently obtain their travel documents.

How to prepare for the U.S. Visa interview in Bosnia and Herzegovina

If you are not eligible for an interview waiver, it is important to adequately prepare for your U.S. B1/B2 visa interview. By following these expert tips, you can increase your chances of a positive outcome:

Understand the visa requirements: Before your interview, thoroughly familiarize yourself with the visa requirements. Make sure you have all the necessary documents and information in order.

Improve your English language skills: Since the interview will be conducted in English, it is essential to practice and enhance your English proficiency. This will enable you to confidently communicate your intentions and respond effectively to the questions.

Dress appropriately: Make a favorable impression by dressing appropriately for the interview. Choose business or smart casual attire to convey professionalism and respect.

Provide honest and clear answers: Anticipate questions from the consular officer regarding your trip, background, and ties to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Prepare sincere and concise responses, emphasizing your genuine intentions and strong connections to your home country.

Arrive on time: Ensure that you arrive at the embassy or consulate well in advance of your scheduled interview. Late arrivals may result in rescheduling or even the denial of your visa renewal.

By following these tips, you can better prepare yourself for a successful U.S. B1/B2 visa interview as a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Read more on this blog.

U.S. Visa renewal fee: Cost and processing time for Bosnia and Herzegovina citizens

For citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the U.S. Visa renewal process includes various fees.

The government visa fee is USD $185.00, while the iVisa processing fee is USD $199.99. Both fees can be securely paid online during the application process with us.

Once you submit your application through our visa services, our processing time for review and submission is approximately 30 days.

However, the government processing time is dependent on the workload at the consular office, the need for an interview, and your individual circumstances. To ensure a smooth experience, we recommend applying several months before your planned trip to the United States.

By choosing our visa services, you get several benefits:

  • Government-compliant: Our iVisa Experts will review your application to ensure it’s complete and in line with government requirements.

  • Unlimited access to our iVisa Experts: We guide you throughout the entire application process.

  • Simplified DS-160 form: Avoid the long, confusing, and tedious questions on the government website. We offer a simplified form with easy questions and do the legwork for you.

  • Fill out the form at your own pace: Make changes whenever you want and save your progress to continue later.

  • Step-by-step manual: You'll receive an exclusive PDF manual with tips on answering difficult questions, a list of necessary documents, and more.

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My U.S. Visa renewal was rejected in Bosnia and Herzegovina. How to proceed?

If all requirements are met, most Bosnia and Herzegovina citizens get their B1/B2 Visa without issues.

Explore the following options to determine your next steps if your application has been refused:

  1. Check the reason for the refusal: Check the denial letter from the U.S. government, which will provide the reasons for the rejection. Identify any potential issues to address and enhance your chances of approval in future applications.

  2. Reapply for the visa: If you believe the rejection was a misunderstanding or an error, you can choose to reapply for the U.S. Visa. Address the initial reason for denial and include additional supporting documentation. You may however not be eligible for an interview waiver.

By considering these options you can take the appropriate steps to work towards a positive outcome.

My U.S. Visa was lost/stolen. What should I do?

It's important to take instant action if your passport with your U.S. Visa is lost or stolen. Here are some tips:

  1. Report the loss or theft: Contact the local police station for emergency assistance and file a report for the lost or stolen passport.

  2. Apply for a replacement visa: You must apply for a replacement visa. Complete the nonimmigrant visa application form (DS-160), pay the visa fees again, and schedule an appointment at the nearest United States consulate for another interview.

  3. Gather the required documents: You must provide other documents again, such as your valid passport and any other relevant information as described above.

  4. Attend the interview: Attend the visa interview at the United States Embassy near you. Be prepared to answer questions about the circumstances of the loss or theft of your visa.

Once your replacement visa is approved, you can use it to travel to the United States as usual.

More questions about the B1/B2 Visa renewal for the United States?

If you need more information about the U.S. Visa renewal process in Bosnia and Herzegovina, please contact our excellent customer service team via online chat or email at [email protected]. We're here to make your visit to the United States easy and stress-free.

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