Dubai Visa for Bolivians, Made Simple
Bolivian citizens need a tourist eVisa for the UAE, and we make it easy for first-time long-haul travellers. We prepare and review your file and email your approval. La Paz and Santa Cruz connect to Dubai with one stop, a bucket-list long-haul trip.
- Experts review and submit your first UAE eVisa for you
- Fully online, no visit to a UAE consulate or embassy
- Guidance on funds and return-travel proof
- 30-day and 60-day, single or multiple entry, from $229 all in
- 3.8/5 Verified Customer Reviews
3.8/5
Verified Reviews
98%
Approval Rate
12,000+
Visas Delivered
256 bit
Secure Checkout
Since 2022
Trusted Operator
Visa
Required (eVisa)
eVisa stay
30 or 60 days
Processing
From 6 working days
Price from
$229 all in
Direct flight
Via one stop
Best time
November to March
3 Simple Steps
How to Get Your Dubai Visa from Bolivia
The whole application takes about five minutes, with no embassy visit and no paperwork by post.
Select Your Package
Choose 30-day or 60-day, single or multiple entry, and your speed: Standard, Priority or Express.
Complete Your Application
Upload your passport and our system autofills your details from it. Add your photo, ticket and hotel booking, and the platform guides every field, in about 5 minutes.
Receive Your eVisa
Our experts review and submit your application. Your approved eVisa arrives by email. Print it and travel.
Requirements
Requirements for Bolivian Citizens
Prepare these before you start. The list is lean, with no embassy visit needed.
What you'll need
🛂 Valid Bolivian passport
Valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date in the UAE. Upload a scan of the photo page.
📷 Recent passport photo
A colour passport-style photo with a plain white background.
✈️ Onward or return ticket
A confirmed flight ticket in and out of the UAE.
🏨 Accommodation details
Your hotel booking or the address of your host in the UAE.
You won't need
- Bank statements or proof of funds
- Medical or travel insurance
- An embassy visit or biometrics
- Any paper application by post
Each traveller, including children, needs a separate eVisa application. Dual nationals must enter and leave the UAE on the same passport used to apply. Some cases may require additional documents.
⚠️ Plan your exit date. Since February 2026 the overstay grace period has been removed. A fine of AED 50 per day accrues from the day after your permitted stay ends, so make sure you leave the UAE in time.
Discover the UAE
Why Bolivian Travellers Choose Dubai
For Bolivians Dubai is a once-in-a-lifetime landmark trip. Here is what draws them.
A Bucket-List Escape
From the Burj Khalifa to desert safaris and the gold souk, Dubai is a memorable long-haul landmark trip for Bolivian travellers.
Trade and Business Curiosity
Santa Cruz agri-business and commerce class increasingly explore Gulf markets, so Dubai draws business visitors too.
Tax-Free Shopping
World-class malls and duty-free prices are a strong draw, best enjoyed in the cooler November to March window.
Verified Reviews
What Bolivian Travellers Say
Rated 3.8 out of 5 across 12,000+ applications since 2022.
“First trip to Dubai and they handled the whole eVisa. Clear price and quick answers.”
Mauricio C.
Verified customer · La Paz
“Smooth process and helpful support. The visa came by email before we flew.”
Andrea V.
Verified customer · Santa Cruz
“Good value and easy. They explained the documents and funds clearly.”
Ronald Q.
Verified customer · Cochabamba
Frequently Asked Questions
Dubai Visa FAQ for Bolivian Citizens
Real questions from Bolivian applicants, answered
Yes. Bolivian passport holders are not eligible for visa on arrival, so a UAE tourist eVisa must be arranged before travel. It is fully online and arrives by email.
A passport valid at least six months with a clear bio-page scan, a recent photo, a return or onward ticket and your accommodation details. We tell you if your case calls for extra proof of funds.
A standard tourist eVisa does not always require a bank statement, but showing you can support your stay helps. We advise in advance if your case calls for it.
There is no nonstop service. Trips usually connect through Sao Paulo, Bogota or Madrid, so allow for a longer journey with a layover.
For Bolivian applicants we offer Standard within 12 working days, Priority within 9, and Express within 6. We advise applying from Bolivia at least 15 days before you travel.
Payment is in US dollars, so the boliviano amount depends on your card rate. Any major card, Apple Pay or Google Pay works.
Yes. Every Bolivian traveller, including infants and minors, needs a separate eVisa application, even a child included on a parent's passport. In some cases, for Bolivia applicants, a birth or marriage certificate may be requested to confirm the family relationship.
Your approved eVisa arrives as a PDF by email and is also available from your visa portal. For Bolivian travellers we recommend carrying a printout for airline check-in and on arrival, with a copy on your phone as a backup. This applies to every eVisa issued for Bolivia.
You must leave the UAE before your permitted stay ends. Since February 2026 the grace period has been removed, and a fine of AED 50 per day accrues from the day after your stay expires, so Bolivian travellers from Bolivia should plan the departure date carefully.
No. UAEVisaOnline.ae is a private visa-assistance service operated by Travel Rox, Inc., not affiliated with the UAE government. Bolivian travellers may also apply directly on the official portal at a lower cost. For applicants from Bolivia, our fee covers a simplified application, expert document review, error prevention, photo validation, tracking and dedicated support.
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