Single Entry Short Stay
Single Entry Short Stay
Mode: eVisaEntry: Single Entry • Short StayStay Duration: 30 DaysValidity: 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
RequiredRequired document
Recent Photo
RequiredRequired document
Visa Application Form
RequiredRequired document
Covering letter
RequiredRequired document
Last 3 Months Bank statements
RequiredRequired document
Flight tickets
RequiredRequired document
Hotel Reservation details
RequiredRequired document
Travel Itinerary
RequiredRequired document
Travel Insurance
RequiredRequired document
Yellow Fever Vaccince Certificate
RequiredRequired 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.




