Address: 3750 NW 87th Ave Suite 240, Doral, FL 33178, USA
Phone: +13059607819
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–2PM
Tuesday: 9AM–2PM
Wednesday: 9AM–2PM
Thursday: 9AM–2PM
Friday: 9AM–2PM
Saturday: Closed
Deidra Mendoza
Is there a website to make appointments?? Does anybody work there anymore?? Nobody picks up.
Wilson Zenteno
Very courteous gents helping and was very quick. Their service and attentiveness was outstanding. Do not have anything negative to say. It was a different group than when I went 4 years ago. Thank you
Barbara Flores
Very professional, friendly, excellent customer service, normal waiting time for the type of procedure you are carrying out, thanks for your attention
Raquel Eguez
Worst experience ever. It seems that Consul do not speaks or reads english so he didnt want it to see my pets certificates saying that he will place their seal in a blank space where he saw it before being that I showed him that the USDA seal was placed above and the veterinarian signature was there too , no way, he want it to see the seal above down and vet signature next to se USDA . Whatttt..I couldn't imagine at my age see such absurd thinking. Meaning I am stuck in Miami due to negligent people like him and BOA workers (Cubans) at airport that do not know their job or worst do not understand the language of the country where they were sent to work. We as people do not need to be dealing with this , being that life is not easy and they are there to help not to be an obstacle. 08.17.2022
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My partner These people are the most lazy when it comes to work, they are there now doing office work according to them So come personally and do your paperwork
And if you go they don't take care of you either ... Wahhhh !!! They asked me to send them an email, there are already two and not one answer !!! Serious!!!!
Good afternoon, what is the cost for the tourist visa and what are the requirements
I am here and there is people working, looks like only two people with people waiting to be seen. My wife had the same problem and we just had to drive down there.
It is advisable to consult the Bolivian consul, they will tell you what you have to do, that way you will avoid setbacks.
He lost it, he expired, xk if he lost, he has to have a certificate that comes out 40 dollars and request a birth certificate that is 5 dollars and 90 the passport, friend, I went on Tuesday to make that consultation
Yes, because of Covid.
if they are open
Hello, you better go, I think they changed their phone #, they attend from 9 to 2 in the afternoon
You only need to bring something that identifies you, your card or your passport is fine
Call the consulate !!!
The consulate is open from 9 to 2 pm
Months and not even ring and call and answer
They never answer, the best way is to go there or online
Visit boliviamiami.com they will tell you
Good luck with any procedure, I have been waiting for my renewed passport for two months, they told me in 10 days ... they never answer the phone, they never answer mail, it is a shame that they misrepresent us abroad.
If friend you have to have a visa now to go to our country
They only work M-F
So it is only 2 people work there half the time they are not
Alooooo, I am born in Bolivia, an American citizen, I travel with a Bolivian identity card, and an American passport, and I DO NOT NEED VISA, I go up to 3 times a year, my last trip was on April 24 and I HAVE NOT BEEN REQUIRED FOR A VISA NEITHER NEEDED ANY PROCESS ... nor have they made me pay anything, because I have RIGHTS as Bolivian and tb. as an American citizen; people, do not get carried away by what you say "my friend" or the son of the whore or something similar, people who are not born in Bolivia is another story, read the rules and laws on the internet before traveling and do not let us take for "second comments" we no longer live in the stone age, the information we have at our fingertips with so much technology that there is in the world ... Good luck for all.
Monday to Friday, 9:00-14:00
Come to the consulate is at 87 and 36 of the north west Doral 33178 second floor
July 23 and 24, 2018
Yes, they need a visa to travel. It costs 160 dollars to something like that, I'm not sure, because I do not have a US passport. They give it for 10 years, also the yellow fever vaccine has that duration and they need to place it. But I have information that US citizens have traveled and placed their visas in Bolivia.
You only need to have your Bolivian passport in force. When you become an American citizen, you do not need a visa because we have dual citizenship.
Can I take my parents ashes to Bolivia to be baried.
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