Bolivia Visa For Pakistan 2019

Visa is a document issued by the authorities of a country that certifies the passport holder’s identity and nationality, as well as the holder’s permission to travel to, enter, or remain in the country issuing it. When you visit Bolivia, you will need to have a visa prior your trip. Here we discussed about how to get visa for Bolivia and all information about Bolivia Visa For Pakistan 2019.

On December 6, 2018, Bolivian President Evo Morales signed a law, known as the Migration Law, which contains the visa exemption provisions for Pakistani travelers. The exemption, according to the law, will be applicable only to holders of official passports, valid for at least 180 days. Pakistani citizens will thus be exempted from having to obtain visas for entry into Bolivia by air.

How to Apply for Bolivia Visa (Group 2)

As a citizen of the countries included in the second group, you have two options when it comes to applying for a Bolivia visa:

  • Applying in a Bolivian Embassy/Consulate
  • Getting a Bolivia Visa on Arrival

The process of applying for a Bolivia visa at an Embassy or Consulate is as follows:

  1. Find the nearest Embassy/Consulate of Bolivia or the one that’s most convenient for you to go to. There is not a Bolivian consulate in every country.
  2. Contact them to learn about their application requirements, whether you have to make an appointment, and how you can submit the application.
  3. Complete the Bolivia visa application form (Sworn Statement for Visa Application), which is accessible online (here). You have to attach electronic copies of the following documents:
  1. Your passport
    • A passport-size picture (3 cm x 3 cm)
    • Travel itinerary
    • Proof of accommodation in Bolivia
    • Invitation letter from a host in Bolivia (if applicable)
    • A certificate of vaccination against yellow fever
    • Any other documents that may be required
  2. Print out the confirmation page (which is downloaded as a PDF) and then sign it.
  3. Collect the required documents for a Bolivian visa. (See the necessary documents under “Bolivia Visa Requirements”).
  4. Pay the Bolivia visa fee, as per the requirements of the Embassy/Consulate. In some cases, you may not have to pay a visa fee at all if you are applying before the trip.
  5. Submit the documents at the Embassy/Consulate during opening hours or on the date of your appointment. Depending on the Embassy/Consulate, you can also submit the documents by mail.
  6. Wait 10-15 working days for the visa to process. Once there is a decision on your visa application, you will be notified.
  7. Receive your visa. If you applied in person, you may have to go to the Embassy/Consulate yourself to receive your visa, whereas if you applied by mail the documents can be mailed back to you.

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