The Government of Lesotho has introduced an Electronic Visa (e-Visa) to provide citizens of Bolivia with a visa on arrival. The process is online, and the applicant receives an electronic notification to his email address with a reference number used at the port of entry.
You can apply through our website iVisa.com or you may contact our 24/7 support.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to process my Lesotho e-Visa?
There are three processing times available to Bolivian travelers:
- Standard Processing of your visa will take less than .
- Rush Processing will complete your visa within .
- With Super Rush Processing, your visa will be processed within .
How much does the Lesotho e-Visa cost?
The processing speed that you choose will determine the cost for the Lesotho e-Visa for Citizens of Bolivia.
- Standard Processing for a Lesotho e-Visa is .
- Rush Processing for a Lesotho e-Visa is .
- The Super Rush Processing Fee for a Lesotho e-Visa is .
How many Lesotho entries will I be permitted with my eVisa?
Your Lesotho e-Visa for Citizens of Bolivia will grant you a .
When will my Lesotho e-Visa expire?
Your Lesotho e-Visa for Citizens of Bolivia will expire .
Does the e-Visa allow me to stay for up to 30 days in Lesotho?
Yes! For citizens of Bolivia, the maximum stay in Lesotho is .
What documents will I need to submit for the Lesotho e-Visa application?
Be sure to get these documents ready before sending the Lesotho e-Visa for Citizens of Bolivia form.
- Valid Passport: You need to have a valid passport. To complete the application, you'll need to take a digital scan from the data page.
- Current Photo – You will need a current passport-sized picture of yourself during the application process.
- Onward Travel Ticket – You will need documentation for your onward travel ticket from Lesotho.
- Accommodation Details or an Invitation Letter - Please provide details of where you will be staying in Lesotho.
- Yellow Fever Vaccine Certificate – This certificate will verify that you are vaccinated against the Yellow Fever Virus. Some regions of Africa have a greater risk of contracting it.
- Payment - Make sure you have a debit or credit card available to pay for the application.
Can I trust iVisa.com?
Of course, you can trust iVisa.com. We are committed to providing you with the best service experience for your Lesotho e-Visa for Citizens of Bolivia. We invite you to check our customer reviews.
I have other questions; how can I contact you?
If you have questions, feel free to write to us by reaching out to our customer service team, available 24/7 to answer any extra questions about the Lesotho e-Visa for Citizens of Bolivia.
Birdsland is a village in the Damara region of Lesotho. It is situated on the Gonyane River, approximately 60 km northeast of the capital, Maseru. Chief Robert Moffat founded it in 1835. The village became well-known for its missionary work and strong Christian beliefs. Martin Luther King traveled to Birdsland in 1966 to study how its residents had created their own society with no police or formal governance, yet it remained stable and prosperous.
Today, the village has approximately 300 inhabitants.
The Geographic Names Committee of South Africa approved the name change to Meqheleng in November 2001. The decision was revoked later that month after public objections for reasons like historical recognition and respect for Chief Moffat's contribution to Basotho society during its early years.