Bolivia•South America2-4 months
Free
3 years
Yes
Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
The Visa de Objeto Determinado: Trabajo Transitorio (VOD-T) serves as a cornerstone of Bolivia’s immigration framework, specifically designed to facilitate the legal entry of foreign professionals required for short-term, mission-specific engagements. Established under the broader mandates of the Bolivian Migration Law (Ley N° 370) and its associated regulatory decrees, this visa was created to bridge the gap between permanent residency and tourist status, providing a streamlined legal pathway for companies operating within the country to access specialized international expertise. Before the formalization of this specific category, foreign experts often faced bureaucratic hurdles when attempting to perform technical tasks or consulting work on a temporary basis, leading to potential non-compliance or the misuse of tourist visas for professional activities. By codifying the VOD-T, the Bolivian government successfully created a flexible mechanism that allows for the temporary transfer of skills and knowledge—essential for the country’s infrastructure, energy, and industrial sectors—while ensuring that the domestic labor market remains protected through rigorous oversight by the Ministry of Labor.
The ideal applicant for the VOD-T is a highly skilled professional, technician, or consultant whose presence is required in Bolivia for a finite period to complete a specific project, such as the installation of specialized machinery, the delivery of expert training, or the execution of a time-bound consultancy. Unlike standard work visas, which are often tied to long-term employment contracts and permanent residency tracks, the VOD-T is distinctively project-oriented, making it the preferred choice for international contractors or employees of multinational corporations operating on a per-assignment basis. The visa covers a diverse array of fields, including engineering, telecommunications, environmental auditing, and specialized manufacturing, provided that the applicant can demonstrate a clear link between their expertise and the specific "determined object" of their stay. A notable benefit of this visa is its focused scope, which allows for a faster processing time compared to comprehensive residency visas, though it carries the limitation of being strictly non-renewable in its original form; once the project is completed, the visa holder is expected to depart, as it does not inherently lead to a path toward permanent settlement. Applicants must provide a robust employment contract vetted by the Ministry of Labor, proof of the sponsoring company’s legal registration (NIT), and evidence of economic solvency, ensuring that the burden of the stay remains with the entity benefiting from the foreign professional’s specialized labor.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
BoliviaMust be entering Bolivia for a specific remunerated or lucrative activity
Can be for self-employment or under an employment relationship
Can be for activities under state or private agreements
Must have a valid passport with at least six months of remaining validity
Must have proof of financial solvency
Must provide a clean criminal/police record from the country of origin or last residence
Must have a valid vaccination certificate (e.g., Yellow Fever) if applicable
Job Offer
Required
Education
bachelor or higher
Experience
1+ years
Completed online sworn statement for visa application
Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
Recent passport-sized photograph (4x4 cm, white background)
Documentation accrediting the activity to be performed (e.g., employment contract, invitation letter)
Certificate of no criminal/police record (legalized/apostilled)
Proof of financial solvency (bank statements or supporting financial documents)
Yellow fever vaccination certificate (if applicable)
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