Bolivia visa requirements for Senegaleses

Travel and visa requirements

Bolivian Visa is not required for Senegaleses

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Senegal citizens can get a visa on arrival for travelling to Bolivia within the duration of 90 days.
  • Citizens of Senegal can also apply for an electronic visa for a stay up to 90 days.
  • Visitors are required to possess one copy of a filled visa application form at the port of entry.
  • Visitors should also provide an original valid passport photograph that is recent and valid for at least 6 months and should be of 37mm by 37mm size.
  • Departure tax would be levied on visitors staying in Bolivia beyond the duration of stipulated stay.
  • Standard travel documents like passport / national ID card will generally be sufficient to visit Bolivia.
  • Citizens of Senegal aged from one year and above are required to show a certificate of Yellow Fever Vaccination upon entry.
  • Visitors must apply for a separate visa (Specific Purpose Visa) to work, study, volunteer, or conduct business in Bolivia.
  • Citizens of Senegal are also required to leave at least a page on their passports to obtain entry and exit stamps from the Bolivian authorities every time you enter or exit Bolivia.
  • There are limited flights within Bolivia and to neighbouring countries. Flight delays and cancellations are common.
  • Travellers below the age of eighteen must obtain authorization from the non-travelling parent or parents at a Bolivian Embassy or Consulate to exit Bolivia. 
  • The estimated flight time from Dakar, Senegal to Bolivia is 8 hours, 19 minutes.
  • Bolivia is currently on the Greenwich Meridian Time Zone 4 (GMT+4) hence, Senegal is 4 hours ahead of Bolivia.
  • Transport in Bolivia is mostly by road. The railways were historically important in Bolivia but now play a relatively small part in the country's transport system.
  • Spanish is the first official language of Bolivia, together with as many as 40 other indigenous languages spoken by the inhabitants of this country. Some of the most important indigenous languages include Quechua, Aymara, Chiquitano and Tupi-Guarani.
  • Christianity is the largest religion in Bolivia, with Roman Catholicism being the largest denomination. While a vast majority of Bolivians are Catholic Christians, a much smaller portion of the population participate actively.
  • Because of its constant rainfall, Bolivia has a humid and tropical climate. Travellers are advised to purchase umbrellas, raincoats when visiting. The hottest days in Bolivia is between December and January.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is it safe to go to Bolivia?

Like many countries you visit as a tourist, there are risks, particularly if you do not speak the main language. Compared to most South American countries, Bolivia is safe for travellers, although crime rates have increased slightly over the last five years.


Is Bolivia a poor or rich country?

Bolivia is one of the poorest countries in Latin America. Poverty, which restricts the exercise of human rights and affects population groups in different ways.


Is Bolivia a Third world country?

Bolivia is a developing country with a medium ranking in the Human Development Index, a poverty level of 38.6%, and one of the lowest crime rates in Latin America.



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