Visa for Bolivia
Without a Bolivian work permit, citizens (ordinary passport holders) of specific nations and territories are permitted to go to Bolivia for business or tourism.
There are 3 groups of countries:
Group 1 comprises nations where admission into Bolivia is free for nationals, Group 2 includes nations where citizens must obtain a visa in advance with special authorization, and Group 3 includes nations where citizens must obtain a visa in advance for entry into Bolivia at a cost
(Group 3).
Group 1
Countries that do not require a tourist visa to Bolivia
Andorra, Australia, Austria, Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Canada, Costa Rica, Croatia, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Israel, Italy, Ireland, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mexico, Monaco, Norway, New Zealand, Paraguay, Netherlands, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Sweden, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Uruguay, United Kingdom, Vatican City, and Venezuela are among the nationalities that do not need a tourist visa to enter Bolivia for a stay of less than 90 days as tourists.
Although a tourist visa is not necessary for Canadians to enter Bolivia, they are only allowed to remain for a maximum of 30 days without one and 90 days with one.
Group 2
To enter Bolivia as a tourist, citizens of the countries in Group II, need a Consular Tourist Visa of Bolivia.
Residents of Group II countries can enter Bolivia with a consular tourist visa 30 days from the date of entry.
At the Directorate General of Immigration offices, the admittance term may be extended.
The Bolivian consular tourist visa is valid for just one(1) entry into the Bolivian plurinational state.
For this group, there is no cost to obtain a Bolivian visa.
Any Consulate must issue a Bolivian visa before to travel.
Group 3
Countries which are obligated to apply for a tourist visa for Bolivia with the previous consultation of the National Migration Service of Bolivia
Afghanistan, Bhutan, Angola, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Chad, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria, Somalia, Pakistan, Sudan, Yemen, and individuals from the Gaza Strip and West Bank are typically not able to obtain a visa upon arrival in Bolivia. However, foreign nationals in this category may be able to apply for a Bolivian visa at the port of entry in exceptional and critical situations. A triple-entry visa to Bolivia is typically granted to US citizens, good for three entries annually for a maximum of five years.
The inhabitants of the nations in Group III need a Bolivian visa, obtained in advance from the Directorate General of Immigration in Bolivia, in order to travel to Bolivia in any capacity.
The duration of entrance for nationals of Group III countries holding a consular tourist visa to Bolivia is thirty days from the date of entry.
Business Visa for Bolivia
Requirements for Business visa of Bolivia:
- Passport
Passport with signatures, one copy of your personal information page for business visa to Bolivia. - Photographs:
Two professional color passport photos 2″ x 2″ size. - Proof of Sufficient Funds for business visa required for business trip to Bolivia
Must provide proof of sufficient funds. Your financial details must: Copy of your last bank statement or credit statement. - Police Report
a) Criminal record or background check issued by your local police department for business travelers wishing to obtain a single entry business visa for Bolivia.
b) Report from Interpol for travelers wanting to obtain a multiple entry business visa for Bolivia valid for one year. - Business Introduction Letter for Business Visa of Bolivia
A letter of introduction from your company. - Invitation Letter for business visa for Bolivia
Letter of invitation from organization, visiting, taking your responsible. - Proof of Travel itinerary for Bolivia
You must provide proof of travel itinerary for duration of your business trip. - Application Form for business visa of Bolivia
You must provide one completed copy of application form for the visa application of Bolivia. - Business visa of Bolivia for Non-Us Passport Holder
Please provide copy of your Immigration Status, if, in a foreign country.