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US Department of State published Statistics on Visa Rejection in BiH

Published September 17, 2023
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The US Department of State has released adjusted visa denial rates for various countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, for year 2022. These rates provide insight into the visa process for foreign nationals and their likelihood of being denied.

According to the latest data, Bosnia and Herzegovina has an adjusted visa rejection rate of 19.91%. This rate reflects the number of visa refusals in relation to the total number of visa applications submitted. While some other neighbors are facing challenges in obtaining visas, Bosnia and Herzegovina is in the middle of the spectrum.

How to get a visa

These statistics have deeper implications for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina who plan to travel or work in the United States. The adjusted visa refusal rate may affect their chances of obtaining a visa and entering the country.

Apart from Bosnia and Herzegovina, other countries in the region also face different adjusted visa refusal rates. For example, Serbia has a rate of 19.45%, while Montenegro has a relatively higher visa rejection rate of 34.03%. Kosovo records a rejection rate of 17.93%, while North Macedonia is at 26.29%.

It is important to note that adjusted visa denial rates do not necessarily reflect the overall relationship between the United States and each individual country. These are used to better understand the rate of successful visa applications, excluding those applicants who are ineligible due to incomplete applications or other reasons.

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These visa denial rates are just one of the factors that the US Department of State considers when determining visa policy for each country. Other factors include national security issues.

In conclusion, the adjusted visa denial rates for FY 2022 provide insight into the visa process for foreign nationals in the United States. While Bosnia and Herzegovina ranks among countries with a moderate visa denial rate, these rates vary across the region, highlighting the importance of scrutinizing visa requirements when planning travel or business activities in the US.

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