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Embassy of Bolivia in Montevideo

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The Bolivian Embassy in Uruguay is a bilateral mission in Montevideo and promotes Bolivian interests in Uruguay. The embassy of Bolivia also plays an important role in development, cultural affairs and contacts with the local press of Uruguay. The Bolivian Embassy in Montevideo is headed by Alvaro Calderon Guzman, Charge dAffaires a.i. of Bolivia to Uruguay.


Address:

Bolivian Embassy in Montevideo, Uruguay Calle Prudencio de Pena No 2469 (entre Cambell y Ponce) Parque Batlle Casilla: 11600 Montevideo Uruguay

Telephone:

(+598) (2) 7083573 (+598) (2) 7099329

Fax:

(+598) (2) 7080066

E-mail:

embouy@adinet.com.uy repbol@adinet.com.uy

Website:

Ambassador:

Alvaro Calderon Guzman, Charge dAffaires a.i.

Office Hours:

09.00-16.00

Embassy Appointments

Many embassies in Uruguay require an appointment before you visit. On the official website of the Bolivian embassy in Montevideo 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 Montevideo before you travel. Information is available on the embassy website () or contact the visa department by telephone (+598) (2) 7083573 (+598) (2) 7099329 or email embouy@adinet.com.uy repbol@adinet.com.uy

Consulates of Bolivia in Uruguay

Next to the embassy in Montevideo there could be additional Bolivian consulates located in Uruguay.

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


Bolivian Consulates in Uruguay

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

Embassy Consular Department and Services

The consular department of the Bolivian Embassy in Montevideo offers consular assistance. The consular department in general offers services for visitors from Uruguay to Bolivia as well as for Bolivian citizens in Uruguay. 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.