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Bolivia Business Visa

This is a multiple-entry visa valid for 10 years that typically allows the traveler to stay in Bolivia for 30 days but may allow for a stay of 90 days (this is decided by the immigration officer in Bolivia).

The government fee is $160 and our service fee is $300 (our service fee includes return shipping using FedEx).

Processing time is 3 weeks.

Applicant must provide the following:

1 - Passport. Submit the original (signed) passport and make sure it has empty visa pages and will not expire within 6 months from the date of arrival to Bolivia.

2 - Digital Photo. Please take this photo against a plain white background using a modern camera-phone device according to the instructions listed below under “How to take a good passport photo” and email it to admin@visasupply.com.  Alternatively, you can visit a Walgreens or CVS to make 2” x 2” photos. 

3 - Flight Itinerary This is a document issued by the airline or travel website (like Expedia) that shows your arrival and departure from Bolivia. Visa Supply has access to flights through our computerized network system – just let us know if you need help with a reservation. We charge a $100 service fee to book an airline ticket (or if traveling overland to Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, or Paraguay, please provide a tour itinerary showing your departure from Bolivia).

4 – Hotel Reservation. This document must have the applicant's name and should be reserved for the duration of stay in Bolivia. Hotel reservations can be made through travel sites such as Hotels.comExpedia, or Vrbo. Visa Supply also has access to hotels through our computerized network system – just let us know if you need help with a reservation.

5 – Bank Statement. Please provide a printout of your most recent bank statement.

6 - Yellow Fever. Copy of vaccination certificate showing proof of yellow fever immunization.

7 – Employer Letter. Should be written on company letterhead and signed by a superior or member of senior management with the following information: Applicant’s job title and job description; purpose of the applicant’s trip and description of his or her intended activities during the trip, including details such as dates, places, contacts, and purpose of the trip (sales, purchases, coordination, auditing, establishment of contacts with other companies, etc.); duration of the trip and information about  periodicity, average length, and assignment description of future trips, if any; declaration that the company assumes full financial responsibility for expenses incurred by the applicant during his or her stay in Bolivia.

8 - Letter of Invitation. Should be written by the host company in Bolivia and must contain the following information: Full name of the applicant, relationship, the places to be visited, contact information, nature of the business and duration of stay.

9 - Visa Application. Please fill out the intake form below:

Bolvia Visa Intake Form

Sample of photo:

How to take a good passport photo:

- Get a friend to take your photo.

- Make sure the lens is clean on your device.

- Use a plain background, white, light gray, or off-white.

- Don’t crop your photo – include your face, shoulders and upper body.

- Keep your hair away from your face and brushed down.

- Make sure there are no shadows on your face or behind you.

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Health Insurance Although not required for the visa, we recommend purchasing international medical insurance to cover accidents, injuries, and illnesses while traveling in the Bolivia.  International medical insurance from GeoBlue can be purchased from Visa Supply online through the following link:  Order Now.

Email these documents to admin@visasupply.com

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