Embassy of Mexico in La Paz, Bolivia
Embassy of Mexico in La Paz, Bolivia, located at Claudio Aliaga Street 1155, Ríos Tapia Building 3rd floor, San Miguel, southern area of La Paz.. View a location map, get driving directions to the Embassy of Mexico, or find information about the address, phone, fax, emergency contacts, online resources including the official website, Facebook page, and Twitter, previous ambassadors, consular services, visa list, upcoming holidays, and head of mission (HOM).
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Embassy Address
Claudio Aliaga Street 1155, Ríos Tapia Building 3rd floor, San Miguel, southern area of La Paz.
La Paz
Bolivia -
Telephone
(591-2)277-1871, Consulate: (591-2)277-1824
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Emergency Phone
(591) 6109-9543 (for urgent help and consular assistance for Mexican citizens in emergencies.)
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Fax
(591-2)277-1855; (591-2)279-2845
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Email
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Office Hours
Please call the Embassy of Mexico in La Paz, Bolivia at (591-2)277-1871, Consulate: (591-2)277-1824 for details.
Location Map
Use the map below for detailed directions and nearby points of interest.
Upcoming Holidays
Please note that the Embassy may be closed on the following holidays. We recommend contacting the Embassy directly to confirm their operating hours or availability on these dates.
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Good Friday:
April 18
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Labor Day:
May 01
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Corpus Christi:
June 19
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Andean New Year:
June 21
Available Services
The following is a brief list of services offered at the Embassy of Mexico in La Paz, Bolivia:
- Process passport applications
- Process visa applications
- Notarize certain documents
- Legalization of documents
- Issuing emergency travel documents
- Replace a lost, stolen, or damaged passport
- Power of attorney
- Emergency consular assistance
- Civil registration
Visa Requirements
If you hold a Bolivian passport, you do not need a visa to enter Mexico.
Common Visa Types
Citizens of qualified countries may be able to travel to Mexico without a visa. The most common types of Mexico visas are the following.
- Tourist visa
- Student visa
- Family reunification visa
- Family unit (with approval of Mexican Immigration Institute - NUT)
- Adoption visa
- Temporary resident visa
- Permanent resident visa
- Paid activities visa (with approval of Mexican Immigration Institute - NUT)
- Religious activities visa
- Lost, stolen, or destruction of Temporary or Permanent card
- Non-ordinary visas (Diplomatic, Official, etc.)
Head of Mission
Maria Teresa Mercado, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
Related: List of ambassadors of Mexico to Bolivia
Related Content
Mexican Passports
The Mexican passport is an essential travel document issued to Mexican citizens, serving as proof of identity and nationality. It allows for international travel and grants visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to various countries. Mexico also issues electronic passports with biometric security features, ensuring secure and efficient border crossings. To learn more about the types of Mexican passports, security features, and the application process, visit the Mexican Passport Guide.
Notarial Services
Mexican embassies and consulates provide notarial services, including document authentication, certification, and legalization, ensuring legal recognition for official purposes.
Assistance for Mexican Nationals
Mexican embassies and consulates assist citizens abroad with essential services such as birth and marriage registrations, passport renewals, and consular documents. They also provide support in emergencies, including medical situations, legal issues, and repatriation assistance
Visa Services
Mexican diplomatic missions handle visa applications for foreign nationals traveling to Mexico for tourism, business, study, or other purposes, ensuring compliance with entry requirements.
Online Resources
Explore the embassy and its services. Visit their official website or follow them on their social media platforms.
Diplomatic Missions in Neighboring Countries
Explore the diplomatic missions of Mexico in neighboring countries or regions of Bolivia.
- Buenos Aires, Argentina (Embassy)
- Mendoza, Argentina (Honorary Consul)
- Cordoba, Argentina (Honorary Consul)
- Brasília - DF, Brazil (Embassy)
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Consulate General)
- São Paulo, Brazil (Consulate General)
- Recife, Brazil (Honorary Consul)
- Fortaleza, Brazil (Honorary Consul)
- São Luís, Brazil (Honorary Consul)
- Belém, Brazil (Honorary Consul)
- Manaus, Brazil (Honorary Consul)
- Santiago, Chile (Embassy)
- Concepción, Chile (Honorary Consul)
- Bogotá, Colombia (Embassy)
- Cali, Colombia (Honorary Consul)
- Cartagena, Colombia (Honorary Consul)
- Medellín, Colombia (Honorary Consul)
- Barranquilla, Colombia (Honorary Consul)
- Bucaramanga, Colombia (Honorary Consul)
- Willemstad, Curaçao (Honorary Consul)
- Georgetown, Guyana (Embassy)
- Asunción, Paraguay (Embassy)
- San Isidro, Peru (Embassy)
- Paramaribo, Suriname (Honorary Consul)
- Montevideo, Uruguay (Embassy)
- Caracas, Venezuela (Embassy)
- Maracaibo, Venezuela (Honorary Consul)
See also
Bolivia in Mexico
Bolivia has representation in the following city:
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