Bolivia Visa Requirements
Frequently asked questions
Is a visa on arrival for Bolivia guaranteed, or can I be turned away?
Visa on arrival is a border officer's discretionary decision, not an automatic guarantee — even travelers who meet every stated requirement can occasionally be refused. Bringing exactly what's asked for (passport validity, photos, fee in the right currency, onward ticket if required) gives you the best chance of a smooth process.
Is the information on this page guaranteed to be accurate?
We check what we publish against official sources where we can, and clearly flag anything still pending verification. Even so, visa rules change — sometimes with very little notice — so please treat this page as a strong starting point, not a final word, and confirm directly with the official source linked above before you book or fly.
Will you make it?
Before you travel — checklist
- Check your passport has enough remaining validity for your trip to Bolivia — many countries require at least 6 months beyond your travel dates, even for visa-free entry.
- Start your visa-on-arrival preparation well before your travel date — don't leave this until the last few days.
- Budget for the entry fee (Free if obtained in advance at a Bolivian embassy/consulate; ~US$95-100 on arrival) and check whether it needs to be paid in a specific currency or method.
- Note this specific requirement for Bolivia: Bosnia and Herzegovina is in Bolivia's Group 2, so a visa is required; apply free in advance at a Bolivian consulate or pay a fee on arrival, but visa-on-arrival availability at airports for non-US nationals has been questioned since July 2025..
- Check whether Bolivia requires proof of onward or return travel — some border officers ask for this even when it isn't formally listed as a requirement.
- Consider travel insurance that covers your trip to Bolivia, particularly if any medical or emergency evacuation coverage is required or advisable for the region.
- This page's details for Bolivia are still pending full verification — confirm everything directly with an official government source before finalising your plans.
Visa rules change — sometimes with very little notice. This page reflects our best information as of 2026, but if you're reading this later than that, treat it as a starting point rather than the final word, and always confirm with the official source above before you travel.