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Embassy of Bolivia in Moscow

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The Bolivian Embassy in Russia is a bilateral mission in Moscow and promotes Bolivian interests in Russia. The embassy of Bolivia also plays an important role in development, cultural affairs and contacts with the local press of Russia. The Bolivian Embassy in Moscow is headed by Mr Serhio Hugo Sanches Ballivian - Ambassador of Bolivia to Russia.


Address:

Bolivian Embassy in Moscow, Russia Serpujovsky val 8, Office 135-137 Moscow 115191 Russia

Telephone:

(+7) (495) 954 0630 (+7) (495) 958 0855

Fax:

(+7) (495) 958 0755

E-mail:

embolrus@online.ru embolivia-moscu@rree.gov.bo

Website:

Ambassador:

Mr Serhio Hugo Sanches Ballivian - Ambassador

Office Hours:

10:00 - 16:00

Embassy Appointments

Many embassies in Russia require an appointment before you visit. On the official website of the Bolivian embassy in Moscow you will find information on opening hours and how to book appointments.

Opening hours

Please note that embassy opening hours can vary. Always contact the embassy before a visit.

Visa for Bolivia

For all Bolivian visa related matters contact the embassy in Moscow before you travel. Information is available on the embassy website () or contact the visa department by telephone (+7) (495) 954 0630 (+7) (495) 958 0855 or email embolrus@online.ru embolivia-moscu@rree.gov.bo

Consulates of Bolivia in Russia

Next to the embassy in Moscow there could be additional Bolivian consulates located in Russia.

Please check below for the locations of the Bolivian consulates in Russia.


Bolivian Consulates in Russia

Next to the embassy in Moscow, Bolivia has consulates in the following cities: Moscow

Embassy Consular Department and Services

The consular department of the Bolivian Embassy in Moscow offers consular assistance. The consular department in general offers services for visitors from Russia to Bolivia as well as for Bolivian citizens in Russia. Generally, services comprise of visa applications, passport renewals, marriage registration, legalization of documents, birth of a child, Bolivian nationality issues and more. Contact the consular department directly by telephone or email.