🇸🇪Sweden Visa for Bolivian Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Bolivian passport holders need a visa to enter Sweden. Apply at a Sweden embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.
How Bolivian citizens apply for a Sweden visa
- → Apply for a visa at the Sweden embassy/consulate or official visa application centre before travelling. Apply here ↗
- → See the exact document checklist for Bolivian applicants, by visa type.
Sweden visa cost for Bolivian citizens
Schengen short-stay visa (up to 90 days) - adult
EUR 90 (~$97)
Schengen short-stay visa - child 6-11 years
EUR 45 (~$49)
Schengen short-stay visa - child 0-5 years
Free
Applications are handled via VFS Global — a service fee applies on top of the visa fee and varies by country and centre.
Fees checked 2 Jul 2026 · sourced from official government fee schedules
Documents required for Bolivian applicants
The exact documents Bolivian citizens must submit for Sweden, by visa type, from the official visa application centre.
Required for every visa type below
- Document Checklist (PDF checklist ↗) - Travel insurance is mandatory for all Schengen countries. If you have not purchased, please click here (#) Please note that each visa application is evaluated individually. In case of groups or families, the supporting documents required needs to be submitted in each application. It is crucial that your visa application is complete at time of submission. Forms are available on the website of the Embassy of Sweden and / or Visa Application Centre (VFS). Basic documents: - Note: Applicants who arrive without a form completed electronically will still be accepted with a completed handwritten form; however, they should expect additional processing time at Visa Application Centre. - Passport with at least two empty pages. The passport should have been issued within the last 10 years. The passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond the date on which the applicant intends to leave the Schengen territory, or, in the case of multiple journeys, the date on which the applicant intends to leave after the last stay. - Photocopy of the applicant’s passport, including the inside cover with passport number in red and the first page containing photo and signature. The applicant is also required to provide photocopies of previous visas and all stamps in the passport and, if applicable, the previous passport. - One recent passport size photograph in color of the applicant with white background (35 x 45 mm). The photo should not be older than 6 months. The applicant needs to face the front in the photo. - Reservation of air ticket (round trip) with the dates and itinerary of the trip. Note: it is not required to purchase the ticket before the visa approval. - Travel medical insurance covering emergency medical, hospitalization and repatriation (including in case of death). The minimum cover should be of 30.000 EUR. This insurance must be valid for the entire Schengen area and throughout the whole duration of the stay. Proof of financial means: - Last three months’ pay slips or receipts for professional fees. Last three months of pension contributions should also be submitted. - Original Proof of Employment: Letter from employer indicating name, address, telephone number of the employer, position of applicant, tenure duration, dates on which the applicant is on holiday and/or on leave and salary. - If the company is owned by the applicant: Updated certificate of the chamber of commerce (showing NIT-number and “mátricula de comercio”) and the last tax declaration. - For pensioners: Pension statements and pay slips for the last 3 months. - For students over the age of 18: Recent proof of studies (university, academy, institute, etc.) Students or interns should also present proof of sufficient means to cover the travel expenses, accommodation and general costs of the course or internship. Proof of intention to return to home country: - The applicant is required to submit documents that prove his or her reasons to return to Bolivia (e.g. property, vehicle or other financial resources in the country). - In case that the applicant has not already submitted proof of employment, statements proving any other type of occupation should be submitted. Proof of purpose of the journey: In the case of minor: - A separate application is required, even if the minor is registered in the parent’s passport. - Original of the birth certificate of the minor or notarized copy. - ID card/passport of both parents/legal guardian(s). - Letter of school confirming permitted leave, outside annual school holidays. - Permission of exit granted by the minors' court or from a notary, if the minor is travelling alone or with one parent
touristBusiness Visit
Business trip - Application form for Schengen-visa (PDF checklist ↗) or Swedish - Application for Schengen Visa (PDF checklist ↗) - to be filled in completely and signed by the applicant. To help us process your application quickly and accurately, please complete the Sweden Visa Application Form (VAF) electronically using the editable PDF available on this site, print the typed copy and carry it with appointment letter during your visit to the visa application centre. Completing the form electronically reduces counter waiting time and helps avoid errors caused by illegible handwriting. - If the applicant is invited by a company or organisation, an invitation letter must be provided, one of these forms should be used and signed by the inviting party: - To visit Norway: Garantiskjema for besøk (PDF checklist ↗) - To visit Denmark: VU1 invitation form (PDF checklist ↗) - To visit Island: Guarantee form for visits (PDF checklist ↗) - Bank account statements (with signature and seal of the bank) for the previous three months: savings account, current account, credit cards, fixed-term deposits, valuation of any properties, etc. If the applicant’s trip is sponsored by another person, additional bank account statements should be presented in the name of that person. If the sponsor is not directly related to the applicant (child, spouse or parent) he/she needs to provide a signed letter, stating that he/she will cover all the costs of the intended stay. - Proof of business relationship with the inviting company, in the form of a letter from the legal representative of the sending company stating a business relationship with the company in the Member State of destination. This letter should state the applicant's job and the purpose of the trip and specify whether the sending company will cover the travel expenses and accommodation. - Letter of invitation by the inviting company/companies or organisation with registered offices in the Member State of destination. The letter should indicate the dates and duration of the visit, the purpose and the on-going activities. - If the sending or inviting company/companies are covering the travel expenses they must provide supporting documents proving possession of sufficient means to bear the costs. - If the sending or inviting company/companies does not cover accommodation, the applicant needs to submit a hotel reservation for the entire trip, or proof of sufficient means to cover accommodation expenses. - Participants in a fair, congress or conference must submit the access pass. - If the applicant is in charge of a stand at an exhibition he/she should submit the lease contract for the stand. REMEMBER: Please ensure you request to return any original documents at the time of submission. The Swedish Embassy and visa application center are not responsible to return the original documents at the end of the process if the request for the return of the originals is not made.
touristTourist
Tourism - Application form for Schengen-visa (PDF checklist ↗) or Swedish - Application for Schengen Visa to be filled in completely and signed by the applicant. To help us process your application quickly and accurately, please complete the Sweden Visa Application Form (VAF) electronically using the editable PDF available on this site, print the typed copy and carry it with appointment letter during your visit to the visa application centre. Completing the form electronically reduces counter waiting time and helps avoid errors caused by illegible handwriting. - Bank account statements (with signature and seal of the bank) for the previous three months: savings account, current account, credit cards, fixed-term deposits, valuation of any properties, etc. If the applicant’s trip is sponsored by another person, additional bank account statements should be presented in the name of that person. If the sponsor is not directly related to the applicant (child, spouse or parent) he/she needs to provide a signed letter, stating that he/she will cover all the costs of the intended stay. - Documents indicating the applicant’s motive/reason for the journey. - Hotel reservation or package holiday reservations for the entire trip, or proof of sufficient means to cover accommodation expenses. REMEMBER: Please ensure you request to return any original documents at the time of submission. The Swedish Embassy and visa application center are not responsible to return the original documents at the end of the process if the request for the return of the originals is not made.
familyVisiting Family Or Friends
Visiting family or friends - Application form for Schengen-visa (PDF checklist ↗) or Swedish - Application for Schengen Visa - to be filled in completely and signed by the applicant. To help us process your application quickly and accurately, please complete the Sweden Visa Application Form (VAF) electronically using the editable PDF available on this site, print the typed copy and carry it with appointment letter during your visit to the visa application centre. Completing the form electronically reduces counter waiting time and helps avoid errors caused by illegible handwriting. - Bank account statements (with signature and seal of the bank) for the previous three months: savings account, current account, credit cards, fixed-term deposits, valuation of any properties, etc. If the applicant’s trip is sponsored by another person, additional bank account statements should be presented in the name of that person. If the sponsor is not directly related to the applicant (child, spouse or parent) he/she needs to provide a signed letter, stating that he/she will cover all the costs of the intended stay. - If the applicant is invited by a family member or a friend, an invitation letter must be provided, one of these forms should be used and signed by the inviting party: - To visit Sweden or Finland: Invitation form 241011 (PDF checklist ↗) - To visit Norway: Garantiskjema for besøk (PDF checklist ↗) - To visit Denmark: VU2 invitation form (PDF checklist ↗) - To visit Island: Guarantee form for visits (PDF checklist ↗) - Proof of relationship with the inviting person (e.g. birth certificate, marriage certificate or photos of the applicant and inviting person together) and letter by inviting person explaining relationship if not already stated in invitation form. - If the inviting person and the relatives living in the Member State of destination are not nationals of that country, (copy of) a valid residence permit should be presented; - If the inviting person pays for the travel and/or accommodation expenses, he/she should prove possession of sufficient financial means to bear the costs. This should be presented as with Bank account statements for the previous three months. Main family members of EU Citizens exempt from paying the visa fee: The following people are defined as main family members: - Husband; The partner with whom the EU citizen has contracted a registered association, on the basis of the legislation of any Member State, if the legislation of the host Member State considers the registered association as equivalent to marriage; Direct descendants under 21 years or dependents, as well as those of the spouse or partner as defined above; Or the upward dependent family members and those of the spouse or partner as defined above. In order for a family member to be considered a dependent of the EU citizen, he must prove that he depends economically on the EU citizen in covering his basic needs in his country of residence. - The Directive only applies to family members, as defined above, who accompany or join EU citizens who move or reside in a Member State other than that of which they are nationals. The Directive does not apply if the EU citizen does not reside permanently in another member state but is temporarily in another country than his or her country of origin, e.g. on a tourist trip. - It is the applicant's responsibility to prove that they meet the aforementioned requirements for the directive to be applicable. The Swedish Embassy will be the one to evaluate the documents submitted by the applicants and decide whether the directive should be applied or not. REMEMBER: Please ensure you request to return any original documents at the time of submission. The Swedish Embassy and visa application center are not responsible to return the original documents at the end of the process if the request for the return of the originals is not made.
Other Sweden visa categories (19)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Sweden. Eligibility varies by visa type — some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C) – Medical Treatment
Allows foreign nationals from visa-required countries to enter Sweden to receive medical treatment for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
Requires two medical certificates confirming diagnosis and treatment necessity, and proof of a deposit or payment guarantee for treatment costs. Same base fee as standard Schengen visa (EUR 90 adults). If medical stay exceeds 90 days, a visitor's residence permit must be applied for instead.
Apply here ↗Visitor's Residence Permit – Family/Relative Visit
Allows foreign nationals to visit a relative, spouse, or close family member residing in Sweden for extended stays exceeding 90 days.
Parents visiting their children in Sweden may be granted up to 1 year. Relatives visiting family members may receive up to 6 months. Fee SEK 1,500 adults / SEK 750 children. Requires invitation from the host in Sweden along with the host's ID and income documentation. Processing: 75% within 3-4 months.
Apply here ↗Visitor's Residence Permit – Medical Treatment (Long-Stay)
Allows foreign nationals to stay in Sweden for medical treatment for extended periods exceeding 90 days, up to a maximum of 1 year.
Maximum stay 1 year. Requires medical certificates and proof of treatment costs. Fee SEK 1,500 adults / SEK 750 children.
Apply here ↗Work Permit (Employee)
Allows non-EU/EEA nationals with a job offer from a Swedish employer to live and work in Sweden.
Fee is SEK 2,000 (approx. USD 220). As of 1 June 2026, minimum salary is SEK 34,470/month (90% of median salary). Comprehensive health insurance required from 1 June 2026. Permit typically issued for up to 2 years, renewable. Eligible for permanent residence after 4 years of work permit. Processing averages 18 days for fast-tracked complete applications. The employer must advertise the position in the EU/EEA before offering to a third-country national (new rule from June 2026).
Apply here ↗Work Permit (Self-Employed)
Allows non-EU/EEA nationals to reside in Sweden and run their own business.
Fee SEK 2,000. Must own and actively manage at least 51% of the business. Financial self-sufficiency requirement: SEK 200,000 for applicant plus SEK 100,000 per accompanying spouse and SEK 50,000 per child. Requires good industry experience, language skills, and a credible business plan with established customer contacts. Permit up to 2 years, renewable. Path to permanent residence after 4 years.
Apply here ↗EU Blue Card
Allows highly qualified non-EU/EEA nationals with a high-salary job offer to live and work in Sweden with facilitated pathways to permanent residence.
Fee SEK 2,000. Minimum salary: SEK 52,000/month (1.25x average Swedish salary, effective 9 July 2025). Requires higher education (minimum 180 credits) or 5+ years relevant professional experience. Employment contract for minimum 6 months required. Comprehensive health insurance required. Permit duration: 9 months to 4 years. Processing: 75% of complete applications decided within 1 month. Path to permanent residence after 4 years.
Apply here ↗Seasonal Work Permit
Allows non-EU/EEA nationals to perform seasonal agricultural or horticultural work in Sweden for a limited period.
Sweden implements the EU Seasonal Workers Directive. Seasonal work permits are issued for up to 90 days and cover sectors such as agriculture, horticulture, and tourism. Must have a job offer meeting Swedish collective agreement or industry-standard wages. Specific fee and processing times not published on the main Migrationsverket page.
Apply here ↗ICT Permit (Intra-Company Transfer)
Allows non-EU/EEA nationals to be temporarily posted to a Swedish entity of a multinational company as a manager, specialist, or trainee.
Sweden implements the EU ICT Directive. Minimum salary thresholds apply and were updated from 1 June 2026. Managers and specialists may be granted up to 3 years; trainees up to 1 year. ICT permit holders may move between EU member states under the directive's mobility provisions. Specific fee not published on the main listing page.
Apply here ↗Residence Permit to Look for Work or Start a Business
Allows highly-educated non-EU/EEA nationals to enter Sweden for up to 9 months to search for employment or explore business establishment, without a prior job offer.
Fee SEK 2,200 (approx. USD 242). Requires a second-cycle qualification (60+ credit Master's, professional degree, or PhD). Must show financial self-sufficiency of SEK 13,000/month and hold comprehensive health insurance. If employment or business is secured during the permit period, holder may apply for a work/self-employment residence permit from within Sweden. Processing: 75% decided within 7 months. Not a digital nomad visa per se, but functionally similar for job-seeking professionals.
Apply here ↗Student Residence Permit – Higher Education
Allows non-EU/EEA nationals to reside in Sweden to pursue bachelor's or master's degree studies at a Swedish higher education institution.
Fee SEK 1,500 adults / SEK 750 children under 18. Processing: 75% decided within 2 months. Maximum 1-2 years per permit depending on institution (designated universities can issue up to 2 years). Cannot exceed passport validity. Full-time enrollment required (30 credits/semester). Tuition fees must be paid before applying. Financial requirement: SEK 10,656/month (2026). Work limited to 15 hours/week for bachelor's/master's students from June 11, 2026. Permit renewable for duration of studies.
Apply here ↗Student Residence Permit – Doctoral Studies
Allows non-EU/EEA nationals to reside in Sweden to pursue doctoral research at a Swedish university.
Fee SEK 1,500. Doctoral students may be eligible to apply for permanent residence directly after completing doctoral studies. Accompanying family members can apply simultaneously. Processing similar to higher education student permit.
Apply here ↗Student Residence Permit – Other Studies and Upper Secondary School
Allows non-EU/EEA nationals to reside in Sweden to attend upper secondary school or other study programmes lasting more than 90 days.
Fee SEK 1,500 adults / SEK 750 children. Covers exchange programmes, upper secondary studies, contract or specialisation education. Full-time study required (minimum 20 teaching hours weekly). Health insurance required for studies under one year. Financial requirement SEK 10,656/month.
Apply here ↗Family Reunification Residence Permit
Allows the partner, spouse, children, or other close relatives of a person with a Swedish residence permit or citizenship to join them and live in Sweden.
Fee SEK 1,500 adults / SEK 750 children. Covers partners/spouses, children, parents visiting adult children, and other relatives. The sponsor (anchor person) in Sweden must generally have a permanent residence permit, Swedish citizenship, or a valid temporary residence permit of sufficient duration. Maintenance requirement: sponsor must demonstrate adequate housing and income. Processing times can be lengthy (12+ months for complex family cases).
Apply here ↗Temporary Protection Permit (Ukraine/EU Directive)
Grants temporary residence in Sweden to displaced persons from Ukraine under the EU Temporary Protection Directive, allowing right to work and access to social services.
No application fee. Granted to Ukrainian nationals and stateless persons who were residing in Ukraine before 24 February 2022. Provides access to employment, housing, social welfare, and healthcare. Duration aligned with EU Council decisions on temporary protection extension.
Apply here ↗Diplomatic/Official Visa Exemption
Visa-free entry for holders of diplomatic, service, official, or special passports from designated countries under bilateral agreements or Sweden's national visa list.
Countries whose nationals ordinarily require a Schengen visa but whose diplomatic/service/special passport holders are exempt include: Bolivia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Turkey (including special passport holders), China (diplomatic only), India (diplomatic only), Morocco (diplomatic only), Tunisia (diplomatic only), Armenia (diplomatic only, per EC-Armenia agreement), Azerbaijan (diplomatic only, per EC-Azerbaijan agreement), Belarus (diplomatic only, per EC-Belarus agreement - NOTE: suspended in practice due to EU sanctions since 2021), Cape Verde (diplomatic only). Based on Swedish Government official visa list last updated 01 September 2023.
Apply here ↗Working Holiday Residence Permit
Allows young people (18-30) from partner countries to holiday in Sweden for up to one year and work incidentally to fund their stay and experience Swedish life and culture.
For citizens aged 18-30 of countries with a youth-exchange agreement with Sweden: Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, and South Korea. Fee SEK 1,500 (approx. USD 165); Japanese citizens are exempt from the fee. Applicant must have at least SEK 15,000 to support themselves on arrival. Work is permitted but must not be the main purpose of the stay. Maximum one year and cannot be extended. Comprehensive health insurance required (Australian citizens exempt). Processing: 75% of complete applications decided within 3 months.
Apply here ↗Au Pair Residence Permit
Allows a young person (18-29) to live with a Swedish host family for up to one year, helping with childcare and light housework while studying Swedish and experiencing Swedish culture.
For applicants aged 18-29 (must be under 30 at time of decision) with a written agreement with a host family. Childcare and light housework are limited to a maximum of 25 hours per week, and the applicant must spend most non-working time studying Swedish (combined work + study capped at 40 hours/week). Fee SEK 1,500 (approx. USD 165). Maximum one year; cannot be extended. Must apply from outside Sweden and family members cannot accompany. Host family must provide work-accident insurance; the applicant needs comprehensive health insurance.
Apply here ↗Residence Permit for Research (Guest Researcher)
Allows non-EU/EEA nationals invited by an approved Swedish research principal to conduct research in Sweden under a hosting agreement.
Requires a signed hosting agreement with a research principal approved by the Swedish Research Council; at least 50% of working hours must be devoted to research. Fee SEK 1,500 adults / SEK 750 children (approx. USD 165); Japanese citizens exempt. Financial requirement approximately SEK 9,700/month. Permit granted for up to 4 years at a time, not exceeding passport or hosting-agreement validity. Processing: 75% of complete applications decided within 1 month. From 11 June 2026, doctoral students who hold a hosting agreement receive this same research permit rather than a study permit.
Apply here ↗Residence Permit for Traineeship/Internship
Allows non-EU/EEA nationals to come to Sweden for a traineeship or internship, either connected to their higher education or arranged via an international exchange programme.
Two routes: a traineeship/internship related to the applicant's higher education, or one offered through an international exchange programme. Applied for from outside Sweden before entering. Specific fee and maximum duration depend on the route and are set out on the relevant Migration Agency sub-pages.
Apply here ↗Sweden visa for Bolivian citizens — FAQ
Do Bolivian citizens need a visa for Sweden?
Yes — Bolivian citizens must apply for a visa in advance at a Sweden embassy, consulate, or official visa portal before travelling.
What documents do Bolivian citizens need for Sweden?
A valid passport plus the Sweden document checklist for your visa type — Earth Visa lists the full required documents per visa category from the official visa application centre.
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