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E-Visa
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Submit your documents on Traventure Explorers — only pay government fee.
Traventure Explorers verifies your documents and submits to Immigration
We work with Immigration to ensure you get your Visa on time.
Factors that can get your visa rejected
Applying with a passport that has expired or expires within 6 months
Having a criminal history that disqualifies you from obtaining a visa.
Having overstayed or violated the terms of a previous visa.
Answer 5 questions to know your chances
Yes, Indian passport holders need a visa to travel to Bolivia for tourism. You must apply for the visa while you are outside Bolivia, and remember that a tourist visa does not allow you to work there.
Yes, it is easy to get a Bolivia visa for Indian Citizens, but it's important to ensure that accurate information is provided during the visa application process and you choose the right visa to cover your travels.
There are several reasons why a Bolivian visa application might be refused. Common causes include:
Incomplete or Incorrect Documentation
Missing documents, incorrect formats, or unsigned forms can lead to rejection.
Not providing translations of documents (if requested by the consulate) may also cause issues.
Lack of Proof of Strong Ties to India
The embassy needs assurance that you will return to India after your trip.
If you fail to include employment proof, family ties, or property ownership documents, your visa may be denied.
Insufficient Financial Evidence
You must show that you can afford your stay in Bolivia.
Weak or inconsistent bank statements, or missing income tax returns, can raise doubts.
Invalid or Damaged Passport
If your passport is damaged, nearing expiry, or lacks blank pages, your application may be rejected.
Failure to Meet Photo Requirements
Not submitting passport-sized photos that meet Bolivia’s official photo specifications can result in rejection.
Previous Immigration Issues
Overstaying in another country or having prior visa refusals can negatively affect your application.
Unclear Purpose of Visit
If your documents don’t clearly justify your reason for visiting Bolivia (tourism, business, etc.), the consulate may question your intent.
Yes, you can reapply for a Bolivia visa after rejection. However, you should:
Identify the reason for the rejection.
Correct any errors or provide additional documents before applying again.
Wait for a reasonable period before resubmitting (unless the embassy advises otherwise).
Reapplying without fixing the issues that caused the initial refusal often leads to another rejection.
No, it’s not mandatory to enter Bolivia on the exact date you specified in your application. As long as your visa is valid, you can enter the country on any date within the validity period. However, you cannot enter before the visa start date, and you must exit before it expires.