Bolivia offers a visa-free entry for travelers from certain countries, while others need to apply for a visa either at a Bolivian embassy or upon arrival. All travelers, regardless of visa requirements, must register on the Bolivian SIGEMIG platform before entering the country. Most international tourists do not need a traditional visa to travel to Bolivia. The government of Bolivia has divided foreign nations into three groups: Travelers from Group 1 do not require a visa to travel to Bolivia, and they can enter the country with their identity document (passport or national ID) and SIGEMIG form. Citizens of nations in Groups 2 and 3 need to get travel authorization, such as a Bolivia visa issued by its government to visit the country. Foreign travelers from countries in Group 2 can either get it through a Bolivian embassy or can purchase it at the port of entry. However, visitors from nations in Group 3 need to get a visa from a Bolivian embassy before their trip. Here’s what international travelers need to know about the Bolivian visa application at the embassy.