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BoliviaTourism

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

Application Fee

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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PKR

4,010.81

USD

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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…

  1. Step 1

    Complete the online visa application form via the official Bolivian migration portal

  2. Step 2

    Gather all required civil and financial documentation including the authorization request

  3. Step 3

    Submit the application and documents in person to the nearest Bolivian Embassy or Consulate

  4. Step 4

    Pay the required visa application fee as instructed by the consular officer

  5. Step 5

    Wait for the approval from the General Directorate of Migration in Bolivia

  6. Step 6

    Collect the passport with the visa stamp once the application is processed

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Health Requirements

Medical

Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travelers visiting endemic areas

Ensure routine vaccinations are up to date

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

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    The United States has reportedly frozen immigrant visa processing for Pakistani nationals starting January 21st. Non-immigrant travel is stated to be unaffected.

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  • MEDIUM advisory

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