Run the equator: The last piece of the puzzle

Thursday, April 19, 2007

The last piece of the puzzle

I got my visa for Bolivia today! Now the requirements for entering the whole chain of countries are met all the way to South Africa.

A while ago I spoke on the phone with the Bolivian honorary consul in Seattle and he told me the earliest time I could apply for the tourist visa was thirty days before the trip. He even seemed vexed when I asked if he could make an exception because of my peculiar situation, leaving the country soon, and so on: "If my government tells me 30 days, then it is 30 days..."

I decided to try my chances again this Wednesday and called again. Surprise, surprise, this time he had no problem giving me the visa in advance, and when I told him that I would be leaving on Monday he offered to get it for me by Thursday, since he didn't work on Fridays, if I would fax him the application and pay the $20 rush fee. Go figure... he must have had a bad hair day the other time.

Today I walked into his office in Tukwila (of all places to chose for a consulate...) and completed the process. He was very nice and gave me the address of a travel agency in La Paz run by somebody related to him. We had a short chat about our planned trip and when I told him we were planning to get from Bolivia to Buenos Aires by bus or train he told me "hmmm, you don't know what you're getting yourself into..."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Remember to check whether there are new visa requirements as you move from places to places. I was deported from Quito back to Lima for not having a visa. Apparently, they changed the visa requirement 2 months after I left my home country

Big Fat Rat said...

That sucks. Fortunately, it mostly happens the other way - countries develop closer relationships and remove the tourist visa requirements. A few years ago, as a Romanian citizen, I would have needed visas for all South American countries. Now just Peru and Bolivia want me to have one in advance...