We entered Bolivia from Argentina. rosa del desierto is Spanish and I am USA. The TVIPs for our motorcycles were issued for 90 days.
We were both issued 5 year tourist visas with the provision that we could not stay in Bolivia for more than 90 days in one calendar year. It is best to obtain the tourist visa for Bolivia prior to attempting to cross border.
Applying for the tourist visa at the border was a long procedure - the requirements were the same as if I had applied at the Bolivian Consulate in Buenos Aires. The $100.00 fee was demanded in USD, but I only had $80.00 USD so was permitted to pay the other $20.00 USD in Bolivianos.
I remember being required at the border to provide a photo - see requirement below - and it had to have a certain size and color background - my extra passport photos were the wrong size and wrong background, so I cut the photo to size and colored the background in with a colored pencil. When I presented the photo, there was great laughter and much passing of my doctored photo around. It passed muster and once I provided a complete itinerary, including the the name of
Chamalu, a Bolivian shaman with a multi million dollar facility outside of Cochabamba for whom we had translated one of his 60 books, I became a VIP and looks of respect and admiration replaced the laughter. We stayed with Chamalu at Janajpacha, his ecological community.
http://janajpacha.com
Elisa/ rosa del desierto, a citizen of Spain was not required to provide a photo nor pay the $100.00 tourist fee.
As a citizen of the USA, I paid $100.00 USD non refundable fee at the border and had to meet the following requirements. F
rom Embassy of the United Sates in La Paz, Bolivia
xfiltrate (see Bolivian visa requirements of US citizen below)
It did not matter that I am a permanent foreign resident of Argentina!!!
https://bolivia.usembassy.gov/servic...ist-visas.html
General Matters
Tourist visas for U.S. citizens shall be valid for 5 years from the date of issuance. After the expiration date, the tourist must reapply for a visa and pay the corresponding fee once again.
Tourist visas shall allow the bearer to stay in Bolivia for 90 days in a year, except that under exceptional circumstances and with sufficient justification such stay may be extended in accordance with Article 29.2 of the Supreme Decree N. 24423 of November 29, 1996. In this case, the tourist shall apply for an extension prior to the expiration of their authorized stay in the district offices of the National Immigration Service of Bolivia.
The non-refundable cost of the visa shall be US$100 (one hundred U.S. dollars).
The visa shall permit up to three entries, including the first entry, and the cumulative stay shall not exceed 90 days in a year.
Procedures For Applying In Person At A Bolivian Consulate
Reception of sworn application and required documents.
The (Bilingual) Sworn Statement for Visa Application Form may be obtained at Bolivian consulates or downloaded from the webpage of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the following address:
D75 (PDF 94kb)
The application shall be accompanied by the following documents:
Recent 5x5 [cm] color photograph without glasses.
Passport with an expiration date of not less than 6 months, after the arrival date in Bolivia (as established by Article 4.2 of the Bi-ministerial Resolution 01-2007).
Hotel reservation or letter of invitation.
Round trip ticket or trip itinerary.
Economic solvency (credit card or cash or a current bank statement).
Photocopy of International Certificate of Vaccination against yellow fever.
The following requirements are obligatory and cannot be waived: obligation to present the letter of invitation or the provision of a hotel reservation, the round trip ticket or itinerary, deposit slip or money order for US$100, credit card or bank statement and yellow fever vaccination.
In the event that the tourist does not have a hotel reservation, he/she may request information about hotels in Bolivia from a Bolivian consulate. Such information is also available on the web page of the Ministry of Foreign Relations (
http://www.rree.gob.bo/), on the Consular Services link.
In the case of minors, the requirement for economic solvency shall be provided by their parents or legal guardians.
In the event of an unaccompanied minor, he/she must present an official Parental Authorization and Consent Certificate duly provided by the appropriate authorities.
Payment of Fees
The tourist shall pay US$100 (one hundred U.S. dollars). The payment may be made in cash, by deposit to the consulate’s bank account or by money order, as indicated by the respective consulate.
Visa Issuance
The visa affixed in the passport of the applicant with the signature and seal of the consular official, shall be in the form of a sticker, which sticker has safety features designed to avoid tampering or forgery.
In the case of a lost passport, the visa shall be considered void and the tourist shall proceed to reapply for a new visa.