All visitors that require a visa must hold a
passport valid for at least six months beyond the length of stay;
if no visa is required then only a passport valid on entry to
Bolivia is necessary. All visitors travelling by air should also
have return tickets and all required documents for next destination
as well as sufficient funds to see them through their stay. All
travellers arriving from Brazil or Paraguay must show valid Yellow
Fever vaccination certificates on entry to Bolivia.
US nationals must have a passport and a visa to enter Bolivia.
A visa is obtainable on arrival for a fee of US$100, along with a
visa application form, hotel reservation or letter of invitation,
yellow fever vaccination certificate, return or onward ticket,
sufficient funds and all documents needed for next
destination.
UK Nationals holding valid passports do not need a visa for
stays of up to 90 days if the cover states 'United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland', 'Jersey', or 'Guernsey and its
Dependencies'. Other types of British passports require a
visa.
Canadians require a valid passport, but a visa is not necessary
for touristic stays of up to 30 days.
Australians need a passport, but do not require a visa for
touristic stays of up to 30 days.
South Africans require a passport valid for six months and a
visa to enter Bolivia.
Irish nationals need a passport, but do not require a visa for
touristic stays of up to 90 days.
New Zealanders need a passport, but do not require a visa for a
touristic stay of up to 30 days.
Cities & Regions:
La Paz |
Potosi