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susanrford Feb 29th, 2012 05:43 AM

Bolivia Visa for US citizen
 
We're planning on entering Bolivia from Chile by air and will need to apply for our visas at the airport. I think we have everything we need: application form (printed out), hotel reservations, airline reservations out, yellow fever cards (original), credit card...

What will we need to have photocopies of (to leave with them)? Will they accept electronic itineraries/hotel/airline confirmation? Do we just need to show them physical yellow fever card and credit card? I'd rather not give them a copy of my credit card or bank statement. But don't want to be denied entry either.

Finally, how can we pay? Do they accept credit cards? Cash payment for a family of 4 is a lot of dollars to be carrying around.

quick answers and insight appreciated!

qwovadis Mar 1st, 2012 02:04 AM

El Alto(LPB) entry for me several years back they only took cash.Bank statement CC copy passport photos and hotel reservation copies for all nights was required.

travel.state.gov Bolivia
Boliviabella.com

Good more recent info... Good luck!

mlgb Mar 1st, 2012 03:04 PM

I got mine ahead of time at the consulate in LA.

They wouldn't take cash, only a money order. I couldn't tell you what will happen at El Alto.

They only needed proof of the first nights hotel, as well they wanted to see the return ticket. They didn't care about the yellow fever nor an itinerary.

flytheworld Mar 30th, 2012 07:51 AM

I just went through this process the other day. They didn't ask for a single thing except for a copy of my passport and 135 USD in cash. They were VERY picky about the bills, and rejected two of them because one had an ink stain and the other had a tiny tear in it. Make sure to bring crisp new bills if you pay cash.

I brought copies of everything else and had my yellow fever certificate with me, but they never asked to see anything.

Good luck!

mlgb Mar 30th, 2012 08:51 AM

Hi, fly, hope you enjoy Bolivia. Did you go thru the airport or one of the land borders?

janisj Mar 30th, 2012 08:53 AM

flytheworld's info is very important. You'll need absolutely <u>pristine</u> US currency


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