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Single Entry Short Stay

Single Entry Short Stay

Mode: eVisaEntry: Single Entry • Short StayStay Duration: 30 DaysValidity: 90 Days

Single Entry Short Stay
Processing
15 to 20 Working Days
Mode
eVisa
Entry
Single Entry • Short Stay
Stay Duration
30 Days
Validity
90 Days

Overview

Travelers who meet the requirements can enter Bolivia once for tourism or brief stays with a Bolivia single-entry visa. A valid passport, a photo, a travel schedule, and proof of cash are among the documents that applicants submit. The visa must be utilized within its validity period and usually allows a stay of up to 30 days.

Why Travunited

• Error-free applications: Careful evaluation lowers the likelihood of rejection. • Quick processing assistance: timely submission and proactive follow-ups. • Personal support: A committed visa specialist for comprehensive advice. • Help with the document checklist: We make sure nothing crucial is overlooked. • Pricing that is transparent: There are no unstated fees. • High success focus: Proven method to increase the likelihood of approval.

Stats

• Entrance type: Typically granted as a tourist visa with only one entrance. • Typical stay: Permits a maximum of 30 days per visit, with the option to extend in Bolivia. • Use validity: Usually needs to be utilized within six months of issuance. • Processing time: For typical circumstances, it typically takes three to five business days. • The range of visa fees is between USD 30 and USD 160, depending on the application procedure and nationality. • Extension option: If authorized, stays can often be extended for up to 90 days. • The minimum validity period for a passport is six months.

Documents Required

Per Traveller

Passport copy

Required

Required document

Recent Photo

Required

Required document

Visa Application Form

Required

Required document

Covering letter

Required

Required document

Last 3 Months Bank statements

Required

Required document

Flight tickets

Required

Required document

Hotel Reservation details

Required

Required document

Travel Itinerary

Required

Required document

Travel Insurance

Required

Required document

Yellow Fever Vaccince Certificate

Required

Required document

Eligibility

• Eligible nationality: Before traveling, citizens of nations that require a visa must apply. • A valid passport must have blank pages and be valid for at least six months after the planned stay. • Tourism, family visits, or brief non-work travel are the reasons for the visit. • Completed application: Correctly filled out with relevant personal information. • Current passport photo: In accordance with formal requirements. • The itinerary and return/onward ticket serve as proof of trip plans. • A hotel reservation or an invitation letter serves as proof of lodging. • Financial means: Proof that you have the money to stay. • Clear immigration history: No significant past visa infractions or security issues. • Traveling from high-risk locations requires a yellow fever certificate, if applicable.

Important Notes

• Immigration officers make the final decision; approval does not ensure entrance. • Your passport needs to have blank pages and be valid for at least six months. • When traveling, bring printed copies of your visa approval and any supporting documentation. • If you are coming from a high-risk area, you might need to get vaccinated against yellow fever. • Overstaying may result in fines, penalties, or the denial of a visa in the future. • To prevent travel delays, apply well in advance.

Rejection Reasons

• Application form that is incomplete or filled out wrongly. • A passport that is damaged or has a validity of fewer than six months. • Inaccurate, fuzzy, or absent image. • Inadequate evidence of funds. • A confirmed return or forward ticket is missing. • Absence of an invitation letter or confirmation of accommodations. • Inconsistency between the documentation and the application details. • Prior overstays or immigration infractions. • Security issues or a criminal history. • Uncertain or suspicious reason for travel. • Not supplying the necessary medical records (such as proof of yellow fever, if relevant). • Submission of inaccurate or deceptive data.

FAQs

1. Is a transit visa required for Bolivia?

Depends on your nationality and itinerary. Some travelers may need a visa even for airport transit.

2. Is travel insurance required for a Bolivia visa?

Not mandatory but recommended

3.Who requires a visa for Bolivia?

Certain nations are either visa-exempt or eligible for a visa upon arrival; citizens of countries that require a visa must apply before traveling.

4.What is the single-entry visa for Bolivia?

Travelers who meet the requirements can enter Bolivia once for tourism or brief stays within the validity term of the Bolivia single-entry visa.

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