CONSULAR REGISTRY

The Consular Registry is an identity document issued by the Bolivian Consulates in the United States to all Bolivians living in this country. Regardless of the immigration status of these Bolivians, the Consular Registry serves three purposes:

  • It accredits that these citizens have Bolivian nationality.
  • It accredits that those Bolivians and Bolivians live in the United States.
  • It certifies that said citizens are registered with the Bolivian consulates in the United States.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Valid passport or Identity Card.
  • Proof of address document (electricity, water or internet bill, rental contract).

FEES:

  • $ 20 for renewal or new applications.
  • $ 30 per renewal for loss / misplacement.

CONSULAR REGISTRATION FORM

Document Apostille Information in the United States

In compliance with Supreme Decree No. 3541 of April 25, 2018, which regulates the implementation of the "Agreement Abolishing the Legalization of Foreign Public Documents," as of May 7, 2018, the Apostille of The Hague goes into effect in Bolivia.


Through its governmental bodies, Bolivia will now accept public documents apostilled by the member countries of the Hague Convention, which will facilitate Bolivian citizens living abroad and foreigners with their paperwork.

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