Bolivia Tourist Visa (Group 2) — consular or on arrival; US citizens USD 160, 10-year validityfor 🌍 Dominican Republic citizens travelling to 🇧🇴 Bolivia
Dominican Republic passport holders do not require a visa to enter Bolivia. You may travel directly without any advance application or prior approval. You may stay up to 90 days per entry.
📋Required Documents7
- ✓Bank statement or credit card copy
- ✓Completed Bolivian tourist visa application form
- ✓Passport valid 6+ months with a blank page
- ✓Proof of accommodation or detailed itinerary
- ✓Recent passport-size photo
- ✓Return or onward ticket
- ✓Visa fee payment (USD 160 for US citizens; ~USD 30–95 others)
US visa is 10-year multiple entry, 90 days/year. Exact cash USD if paying on arrival.
ℹ️What to Expect
As a Dominican Republic passport holder, you can enter Bolivia without applying for a visa in advance. Present your valid passport at the port of entry and confirm your intended stay is within up to 90 days. Border officers may ask for proof of onward travel, sufficient funds, and accommodation details. Always verify current requirements with the Bolivia embassy or official government website before booking travel.
📎Supporting Documents (may strengthen your application)
- ○Yellow fever vaccination certificate
Required for Amazon lowland itineraries.
🌐Why Dominican Republic passport holders do not need a visa for Bolivia
Dominican Republic passport holders can enter Bolivia without a visa because of an existing bilateral visa-waiver agreement or diplomatic arrangement between the two countries. This means Dominican Republic citizens benefit from streamlined entry and do not need to apply in advance — a valid passport is sufficient at the border.
Requirements last reviewed: June 2026 · Source: official government portal
🔗More Bolivia Visa Options
- Bolivia Consular Visa (Group 3) — prior DIGEMIG authorisation; embassy issuance only →
- Bolivia Visa-Free Entry (Group 1) — 30 days per entry, up to 90 days per year →
- Bolivia Work & Temporary Residence — specific-purpose visa, then 1–3 year DIGEMIG residence →