Bolivia passport

Where can a Bolivia passport take you?

9 countries visa-free · 10 nomad cities you can enter without a visa — visa-on-arrival and eVisa included.

An analytical guide for digital nomads holding a Bolivian passport, covering visa accessibility, travel flexibility, and essential security considerations.

Bolivia passport: what you need to know

For the digital nomad originating from Bolivia, understanding the reach and limitations of your passport is essential for maintaining a location-independent lifestyle. With a global landscape that is increasingly digitized yet subject to complex geopolitical shifts, the Bolivian passport serves as a specific tool for movement across the Americas and beyond. Navigating this landscape requires more than just a flight ticket; it demands a strategic approach to visa requirements, regional integration, and the reality of travel advisories. While the passport offers seamless access to key regional partners, it remains constrained in other jurisdictions, necessitating advance planning for long-term travel. This guide breaks down the practical realities of your mobility, providing a candid look at how your citizenship influences your ability to work, travel, and reside in international hubs. Whether you are planning a short-term regional stint or a broader international circuit, understanding these data-driven constraints is the first step in effective travel management.

9

visa-free countries

10

nomad cities visa-free

#5

top city you can enter

🇧🇷 Florianopolis

Visa-free with a Bolivia passport · 10 cities · 9 countries

Argentina

90 days

Singapore

30 days

Mexico

180 days

South Africa

30 days

Brazil

90 days

Philippines

30 days

Malaysia

30 days

Colombia

90 days

Ecuador

90 days

Visa required with a Bolivia passport · 86 cities · 24 countries

United States of America

United Kingdom

United Arab Emirates

Israel

Denmark

Austria

Ireland

New Zealand

South Korea

Taiwan

Poland

Lithuania

Pakistan

eVisa / visa on arrival with a Bolivia passport · 7 cities · 3 countries

Thailand

15 days

Ethiopia

90 days

eTA required with a Bolivia passport · 1 cities · 1 countries

Kenya

90 days

Every passport ranked by visa-free travel

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Bolivia passport — frequently asked questions

+Can I work as a digital nomad with a tourist visa?

Most countries do not allow formal employment on a tourist visa. However, if you are a remote worker for a company outside the country, you are often in a 'gray area.' Always ensure you have a valid digital nomad visa if available, or confirm that your remote work is permitted by local authorities.

+Does the Bolivian passport allow for visa-free entry to Europe?

Currently, most European countries (Schengen Area) require a visa for Bolivian passport holders. Always check the specific entry requirements for each country you plan to visit.

+How can I check if I need a visa for a specific country?

Consult the official embassy or consulate website of the destination country. Do not rely solely on third-party travel forums for visa information.

+Are there common pitfalls when applying for visas?

The most common pitfalls include insufficient proof of funds, incomplete documentation, and failing to provide a clear itinerary. Always verify the required document list for each specific application.

+What should I do if my visa is denied?

If denied, carefully review the reasons provided by the embassy. You may be able to reapply if you can address the specific issues, such as providing additional financial documentation or a more detailed travel plan.

+How do travel advisories affect my ability to enter a country?

Travel advisories are warnings from your home government. While they do not technically prevent entry, they may impact your ability to get travel insurance or access consular support if you get into trouble.

+Is it better to get a tourist visa or a residency permit?

If you plan to stay in one location for more than 3-6 months, a residency permit is usually required and more legal. Tourist visas are only suitable for short-term stays.

+Can I use my passport to travel through multiple countries in South America?

Yes, South America has many regional agreements that make travel relatively easy for Bolivian citizens. Always check the specific requirements for each border crossing.

+How many countries can Bolivia citizens visit visa-free?

A Bolivia passport grants visa-free entry to 9 countries, with more available via visa-on-arrival and eVisa — covering 10 of the nomad cities we track.

+What is the difference between visa-free, visa-on-arrival and eVisa?

Visa-free means you land without paperwork for a set number of days. Visa-on-arrival is issued at the border. An eVisa is applied for online before you travel. The tables above group every tracked country by which rule applies to a Bolivia passport.

+Which nomad cities are visa-free for this passport?

Visa freedom carries 10% of the Nomad Score, and the tables above group every tracked country by the rule that applies to a Bolivia passport. Cities you can enter visa-free are listed under Visa Free, each with its canonical Nomad Score and the allowed stay days.