For tourist visits to Bolivia, there are three groups of countries:
- List of countries that do not require a Tourist Visa to enter to Bolivia (Group I)
- List of countries that require a tourist visa to enter to Bolivia (Group II): without consultation
- List of countries that require a tourist visa to enter to Bolivia (Group III): with consultation
Nationals included in Group I, do not need to apply for a visa to enter to Bolivia if their travel is for touristic purposes only, and can remain in national territory for a maximum of 90 days per year. At the time of their entry to Bolivia they must present their passports with a validity of at least six months, a round trip ticket and an international yellow fever vaccine certificate if the travel includes endemic regions (check the list)
Important:Â If the purpose of travel is different of tourism, nationals of any group require a visa, depending on their purpose of entering Bolivia.
The Netherlands is in Group I, therefore, Dutch nationals do not need to apply for a visa to enter Bolivia, if their travel is for tourism, and can stay in national territory for a maximum of 90 days per year. If the purpose of travel is different to tourism, nationals of the Netherlands require a visa, depending on their purpose of entering Bolivia.
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