Vietnam Embassy Sticker Visa in Bolivia
Applying for a Vietnam Embassy Sticker Visa in Bolivia (traditional sticker visa) is a dependable pre-approved method for Bolivian passport holders to get their visa physically stamped in the passport before traveling to Vietnam. This option is perfect for those planning extended stays, multiple entries, business trips, family visits, or anyone wanting full assurance prior to departure.

Key Update for 2026: There is no Vietnam Embassy or Consulate in Bolivia. Bolivian citizens must apply through the nearest Vietnamese diplomatic missions (such as in Brasília, Brazil, or Santiago, Chile) or choose more convenient options like the Vietnam e-visa (up to 90 days single or multiple entry, applied online at evisa.gov.vn) or visa on arrival (pre-approval letter + airport stamp for air travel). The e-visa is highly recommended for most tourists due to its speed, affordability, and ease.
1. Vietnam Embassy and Consulates in Bolivia
Vietnam does not maintain an embassy or consulate in Bolivia, but consular services — including sticker visa issuance — are handled by Vietnamese embassies in nearby countries in South America.
Nearest practical options for Bolivian applicants:
Embassy of Vietnam in Brasília, Brazil
- Address: SHIS QI 09, Conjunto 16, Casa 01, Lago Sul, Brasília – DF, 71625-160, Brazil
- Phone: +55-61-3364-5876 / +55-61-3364-0675
- Email: vnemb.br@mofa.gov.vn
- Website: vnembassy-brasilia.mofa.gov.vn
- Office Hours: Typically Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM.
Embassy of Vietnam in Santiago, Chile
- Address: Av. Américo Vespucio 1000, Vitacura, Santiago, Chile
- Phone: +56-2-2316-1568
- Email: vnemb.cl@mofa.gov.vn
- Website: vnembassy-santiago.mofa.gov.vn
2. Can Bolivians Apply for a Traditional Sticker Visa?
Yes — Bolivian citizens can apply for a traditional Vietnam Embassy Sticker Visa in 2026, but applications must be submitted at a nearby Vietnamese embassy (e.g., in Brazil or Chile), as no local mission exists in Bolivia.
Bolivian passport holders require a visa for all entries to Vietnam (tourism, business, etc.), with no visa exemption. The sticker visa is suitable if you:
- Prefer the visa pre-stamped in your passport
- Need longer validity, multiple entries, or special categories
- Want an in-person process for complex applications
For most short-term tourism (up to 90 days), the Vietnam e-visa (online, quick approval) or visa on arrival (pre-approval + airport stamp for air travel) are faster, cheaper, and more convenient.
3. Step-by-Step Application Process for Vietnam Embassy Sticker Visa in Bolivia
With no local embassy, the process involves contacting or visiting a nearby mission:
- Select & Contact the Nearest Embassy — Choose Brasília (Brazil) or Santiago (Chile); email/phone to confirm requirements and book an appointment if needed.
- Gather Required Documents — Prepare all items (detailed below).
- Complete the Application Form — Download the official form from the embassy website or obtain on-site; fill it out accurately.
- Submit Your Application — Visit in person (recommended) or mail if allowed, with your passport and fee (cash or specified method).
- Processing — Allow time for review (typically 3–7 working days; urgent options may be available).
- Collect Your Passport — Pick up with the sticker visa affixed, or arrange secure return.
4. Required Documents for Vietnam Embassy Sticker Visa Application in Bolivia
Standard requirements (verify with the specific embassy for variations):
- Valid Bolivian passport (at least 6 months validity beyond Vietnam entry date + at least 2 blank pages)
- Recent passport-sized photos (usually 4×6 cm, 2 copies; white background, no glasses/headwear unless religious)
- Proof of travel purpose (e.g., round-trip flight itinerary, hotel bookings, invitation letter for business/family)
5. Processing Times, Fees, and Costs for Vietnam Embassy Sticker Visa in Bolivia
Processing Time
- Standard: 3–7 working days
- Urgent: 1–3 working days (extra fee; availability varies — inquire directly)
Fees (2026 Estimates) Varies by visa type (tourist/business), duration (up to 90 days+), and entry (single/multiple). Typical tourist sticker visa: Approximately USD 50–150+ (payable at the embassy; subject to exchange rates). Additional costs: Travel to embassy, photos, postage, or expedited handling.
The e-visa (~USD 25–50) is more affordable and fully online.
6. Other Consular Services
Nearby Vietnamese embassies (e.g., in Brasília or Santiago) offer:
- Passport issuance/renewal for Vietnamese citizens
- Birth registration and citizenship matters
- Document notarization, legalization, and translation
- Emergency consular protection
- Criminal record certificates
- Power of attorney and authorization letters
7. Upcoming Office Closures
Vietnamese embassies close for Vietnamese and host country holidays, including weekends, Tet (Lunar New Year — extended in February), Vietnam National Day (September 2), and local Brazilian/Chilean holidays (e.g., Independence Day, Christmas).
In 2026, major closures include:
- Tet/Lunar New Year (mid-February, 9+ days)
- Hung Kings’ Festival
- Reunification Day & Labour Day (late April/early May)
- National Day (September)


