Specific Purpose - Volunteering

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Bolivia
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Talent Migration

About

The Volunteer Visa for Bolivia is a special type of visa that allows foreign nationals to come to Bolivia and work as volunteers. This type of visa is typically granted for a period of one year, but can be extended for up to two years.


There are many different types of volunteer work that can be done in Bolivia, such as teaching English, working in a hospital or health clinic, or helping with environmental conservation projects. Volunteers typically live and work in communities throughout Bolivia, and may have the opportunity to travel to other parts of the country as well.


If you are interested in applying for a Volunteer Visa for Bolivia, you will need to submit an application to the Bolivian consulate or embassy in your home country.

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Duration

30 days Month(s)

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Fees

85

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Processing time

1 week

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COMPLEXITY

Medium

What are eligibility requirements for the Specific Purpose - Volunteering?

2 Eligibility Requirements

  • Letter of invitation from the institution or organization that requires your presence in Bolivia.
  • Proof of sufficient funds.

Which documents do I need to apply for the Specific Purpose - Volunteering?

9 Document Required

  • Submit a sworn statement correctly filled out and signed.
  • Passport valid for at least 6 months.
  • One (1) recent colour 3x3cm passport type photograph, with white background without lenses.
  • Copy of the e-ticket or itinerary of the flight.
  • Certificate of vaccination against yellow fever and/or other health certificate, if you visit high-risk municipalities.
  • Documentation demonstrating the activity that will be carried out in the territory of the Plurinational State of Bolivia and/or a letter of invitation from the organization or company with supporting documentation where appropriate.
  • Police record to present to foreign authorities, issued by a competent authority in the country of origin or last residence, according to current regulations.
  • Financial solvency accredited by current bank statements or other documentation.
  • Proof of payment of the visa fee (once the visa application is accepted), except those granted under agreements or state agreements.

Talent Migration data for Bolivia

Talent gain & drain map of 2015-2019 data. Sourced from World Bank Digital Development Data.

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