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    Passport/Visa
    Passport Required?Visa Required?Return Ticket Required?
    BritishYesNo/3Yes
    AustralianYesNo/3Yes
    CanadianYesNo/3Yes
    USAYesYes/1/2/3Yes
    Other EUYesNo/1/3Yes

    Passports
    Passport valid for
    at least six months beyond the intended length of stay required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.

    Visas
    Not required by all nationals referred to in the chart above except the following, provided traveling for tourist purposes:
    (a) 1. nationals of Bulgaria, Cyprus, Malta, Romania and the USA. 2. Nationals of the US are advised that on 1 January 2007 the Bolivian president decreed that all US citizens wishing to enter Boliva, for any purpose, would now require a visa. The Bolivian Foreign Ministry are currently formulating procedures to implement this. US nationals wishing to enter Bolivia are advised to contact the nearest Bolivian embassy or consulate for further information. 
    Note: (a) 3. All nationals traveling on business do need a Specific Purpose visa. (b) Nationals not requiring a tourist visa are usually allowed to stay for a period of 30 to 90 days; check with the embassy (or consular section at embassy). (c) Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see General Info).

    Types of Visa and Cost
    Tourist/Transit: Cost depends on nationality; enquire at the embassy (or consular section at embassy).

    Validity
    Tourist visas are valid for 30 days but can be extended for up to 90 days (depending on nationality) from the date of entry. Specific Purpose visas are valid for 30 days and can be renewed for 60 or 90 additional days at the immigration office in Bolivia. Student visas are valid for 60 days. Transit visas are valid for 15 days.

    Applications to:
    Consulate (or consular section at embassy); see General Info.

    Working Days Required
    One to two for nationals requiring tourist visas without special authorization. Approximately six weeks for all other nationals requiring tourist visas and special authorization from the Bolivian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    Warning
    The threat from terrorism is low. But travelers should be aware of the global risk of indiscriminate terrorist attacks, which could be against civilian targets, including places frequented by foreigners.

    The political situation in Bolivia is very tense and there is the risk that demonstrations and confrontations might break out at short notice. Travelers should exercise caution and avoid large crowds. The cities of La Paz, Santa Cruz, Cochabamba, Trinidad, Sucre, Tarija and Cobija have seen major and sometimes violent public demonstrations in 2007.

    There is continual risk of public protests and strikes throughout Bolivia and major roads can be blocked at very short notice by protestors with local disputes. Social protest is the traditional way of gaining government attention to address local, regional and national issues of concern. Travelers should avoid all protests and public demonstrations. Although most are peaceful, some can become violent. They can affect local travel including the interdepartmental bus routes.

    The Bolivian Government has declared a national disaster in the country because of the rains and flooding in many parts of Bolivia.

    Since January 2007, there has been an outbreak of dengue fever in the regions of Santa Cruz and Beni. The floods have also increased the risk of other diseases, including malaria. There have been a number of cases of Yellow Fever in the Yungas (La Paz department) and in the Chapare (Cochabamba department). You should ensure you have a valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate before traveling to these areas.

    Be aware of the dangers of altitude sickness.

    There is a risk of "express kidnappings". You should exercise caution when arriving in, and traveling around, Bolivia and be aware of the general risks of crime for visitors.

    This advice is based on information provided by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the UK. It is correct at time of publishing. As the situation can change rapidly, visitors are advised to contact the following organizations for the latest travel advice:

    British Foreign and Commonwealth Office
    Tel: 0845 850 2829.
    Website: www.fco.gov.uk

    US Department of State
    Website: http://travel.state.gov/travel

    Health
    Special PrecautionsCertificate Required?
    DiphtheriaSometimes
    Hepatitis AYes
    MalariaSometimes*
    RabiesSometimes
    TetanusYes
    TyphoidYes
    Yellow FeverYes**

    Health Care
    Medical insurance is strongly recommended. In case of a medical emergency, La Paz has several reliable, private clinics, such as Clinica Alemana and CEMES.

    Note
    * Risk varies from area to area (as does resistance to preventative drugs); check before travel.

    ** A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from all travelers over one year of age.


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