You need a Tourist Visa (Group 3)
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Visa Required
Yes
E-Visa
No
On Arrival
No
Insurance
Recommended
Health
Yellow fever certificate if visiting endemic areas
Visa fee
USD 30
Tourist Visa (Group 3)
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Destination at a glance
- Country
- Bolivia
- Capital
- Sucre
- Continent
- South America
- Currency
- Boliviano (BOB)
- Phone code
- +591
- Language
- Spanish
- Exchange rate
- 1 BOB = 40.1081 PKR
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Visa Status & Eligibility
Visa required
No visa exemption exists for Pakistani passport holders, who require a visa for all visit types to Bolivia
Visa exemption
No visa exemption exists for Pakistani passport holders, who require a visa for all visit types to Bolivia
Application notes
- Pakistani passport holders are classified as Group 3 and require prior authorization from the General Directorate of Migration (DIGEMIG) before visa issuance
- Applicants are not eligible for visa-on-arrival or e-visa facilities and must apply through a Bolivian consular mission
- Applications should be initiated at least six weeks before the intended travel date to account for authorization processing
- The visa fee is payable in USD or the local currency equivalent as determined by the specific consular mission
- All documents must be translated into Spanish if required by the specific Bolivian Embassy or Consulate
- The visa is typically valid for a stay of up to 30 days, extendable up to 90 days per year
Application Process
Mapping your visa journey…
Step 1
Complete the online visa application form via the official Bolivian migration portal
Step 2
Gather all required civil and financial documentation including the authorization request
Step 3
Submit the application and documents in person to the nearest Bolivian Embassy or Consulate
Step 4
Pay the required visa application fee as instructed by the consular officer
Step 5
Wait for the approval from the General Directorate of Migration in Bolivia
Step 6
Collect the passport with the visa stamp once the application is processed
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Application documents
- Completed and signed visa application form
- Valid Pakistani passport
- Recent passport-sized photographs with white background
- Flight reservation (round trip)
- CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card)
- FRC (Family Registration Certificate from NADRA)
- Employer NOC (No Objection Certificate) on company letterhead
- FBR tax return for the latest year
- Proof of property or business ties in Pakistan
Supporting documents
- Valid Pakistani passport with at least 6 months validity
- 6 months bank statements showing sufficient funds
- Proof of hotel reservation or accommodation in Bolivia
- Detailed travel itinerary
- CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card) copy
- FRC (Family Registration Certificate from NADRA)
- Employer NOC (No Objection Certificate) on company letterhead
- FBR tax return for the latest year
- Proof of property or business ties in Pakistan
Health Requirements
MedicalYellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travelers visiting endemic areas
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Pakistani passport holders must generally submit their application and passport in person at a Bolivian consular mission
No, the visa application fee is non-refundable regardless of the outcome of the application
HIGH advisory
The United States has reportedly frozen immigrant visa processing for Pakistani nationals starting January 21st. Non-immigrant travel is stated to be unaffected.
HIGH advisory
Qatar has suspended its visa-on-arrival service for Pakistani citizens. This change is part of broader visa rule adjustments in the region.
HIGH advisory
The U.S. has ordered the departure of non-emergency personnel from its consulates in Pakistan. This indicates a potential security concern.
MEDIUM advisory
Passport services at Pakistan's embassy in Oman have resumed after a temporary suspension due to a technical glitch. Travelers needing passport services should confirm availability.
MEDIUM advisory
The UAE has dropped overstay fines for tourists affected by flight disruptions, potentially linked to regional tensions. This offers relief for travelers facing delays.
LOW advisory
Saudi Arabia is updating its visa policies in response to regional crises. Travelers should consult official sources for the latest visa types, costs, and requirements for 2026.
LOW advisory
Pakistan and Italy have signed an agreement to abolish visa requirements for holders of diplomatic passports. This change facilitates official travel between the two countries.
LOW advisory
Oman has witnessed growth in tourist arrivals amidst regional crises, driven by humanitarian efforts and its stable role. This suggests a potentially welcoming environment for travelers.
LOW advisory
Turkmenistan is reportedly working on an e-visa breakthrough, with Ashgabat Airport opening routes via hubs like Istanbul and Dubai. This could simplify travel for Pakistani citizens.
LOW advisory
Several European destinations offer visa-free access or simplified entry for Pakistani passport holders, potentially including some Schengen Area countries. Specific conditions apply.
