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How many days do Bolivian customs give?

Hello. I am a Belgian citizen (yes, that´s European Union) and I was wondering how many days the Bolivian customs generally give you upon arrival. The usual ninety days? Sixty? Thirty? Fifteen? One hour? I am currently in Cusco, Peru, and will head to Bolivia in about two weeks. I´ll stay in Bolivia for about two months (I have a flight back from Lima on August 19th). In case I get less than let´s say sixty days, where do I get extensions (in La Paz only?) and are they for free? Or is the good old trick (spending one day in a neighbouring country when you have to get out) the better option?

Thanks a lot to those who can inform me on the subject, preferably EU-citizens of course (seen the fact Americans seem to need the visa).

And oh yes, anyone good off the beaten track tips for the Bolivian jungle?

By Peet on Jun 2, 2008, 15:47 in Bolivia rocks.


Peet says on Jun 11, 2008, 15:29:

Okay, thanks, Jonas and Peter. Anyway, I´ll see what happens once arriving at the border.

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