Bolivia has a slowly growing economy primarily based around energy, mining and forestry. The US is Bolivia’s main trading partner, although new trade agreements have increased trade with neighboring countries as well.
Business travelers to Bolivia should follow local business etiquette. According to WorldTravelGuide.net, that means dressing formally, in either a suit or at least a shirt and tie. Also, appointments with your business contacts in Bolivia should be made in advance.
American citizens traveling to Bolivia need to obtain a Bolivian business visa before leaving the US. Here’s what you need to get one:
- 1 Bolivian visa application
- 1 passport-sized photo of yourself
- A copy of your itinerary
- A copy of your certificate of vaccination for yellow fever
- A business letter of responsibility from your employer. The letter must state the purpose of your trip and the name of the business contacts you will be visiting in Bolivia. The letter must also state that your company will assume financial responsibility for you while you are in Bolivia and pay for your return transportation.
Bolivian visas for business travelers are good for a single entry into Bolivia and valid for 30 days.
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