Bosnia and Herzegovina is under increasing pressure from the European Union to align its visa policy with EU standards. This alignment specifically involves ending visa-free travel for citizens of Turkey, Russia, China, and Saudi Arabia. The EU is seeking consistency in visa regulations as part of Bosnia’s path toward potential membership. Currently, Bosnian policy allows citizens of these countries to enter without a visa, a practice that diverges from EU policy. This discrepancy has raised concerns within the EU regarding security and potential irregular migration. Bosnian officials are now facing calls to amend their regulations to match those of the bloc, a move that could significantly impact diplomatic and economic ties with the affected nations. The situation highlights the challenges Bosnia faces in navigating its foreign policy while striving for closer integration with Europe.