Plurinational State of Bolivia · family · Leads to settlement
Temporary Family Residence (Permanencia Temporal)
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Temporary family permanence for foreign nationals with qualifying family, dependency, affinity or marriage links in Bolivia.
- Processing time
- The regulation says temporary permanence is handled through the central office, departmental administrations or enabled migration posts. It does not publish a standard decision-time target in the cited text.
- Government fees
- Government fees may apply; migration rates are set in UFV and paid in bolivianos at the date of payment.
- Typical duration
- Granted according to the duly founded request; confirm the current duration and renewal treatment with Migration.
- Sponsorship required
- Yes
- Leads to permanent residency
- Yes
Overview
Bolivia migration regulation defines temporary family permanence for foreign nationals in Bolivia because of consanguineous, civil or adoptive kinship, economic dependency, affinity or marriage. Its validity is granted according to the duly founded request. The same regulation lists general temporary-permanence evidence classes, and the migration law protects family unity in cancellation cases for close family links, subject to exceptions.
Additional sources
Primary source
Tramites para Extranjeros ↗ · Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia
Link last verified:
Primary source
Medios de Contacto - oficinas de Migracion ↗ · Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia
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Eligibility
Typical criteria
- ✓The applicant has a family, dependency, affinity or marriage basis recognised by the regulation.Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia ↗
- ✓The family basis can be documented.Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia ↗
- ✓The request is duly founded for the duration sought.Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia ↗
- ✓The applicant can supply the general temporary-permanence evidence required by the regulation.Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia ↗
Common blockers
- !No qualifying family, dependency, affinity or marriage evidence can be produced.Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia ↗
- !Civil-status documents are missing, inconsistent or not legalised where needed.Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia ↗
- !The applicant lacks a valid visa or transitory permanence basis where required.Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia ↗
Typical evidence
- ·Declaration form for temporary permanence.Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia ↗
- ·Valid passport or recognised national identity document.Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia ↗
- ·Documents proving kinship, dependency, affinity or marriage.Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia ↗
- ·Health, background, medical, photo, solvency and fee-payment evidence where required.Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia ↗
Application pathway
Check the route fit
Identify the family or dependency ground and the requested duration.
Build the evidence pack
Prepare civil-status, identity and support evidence.
Submit through the official channel
File with the competent Migration office or enabled post.
After approval
Maintain the family permanence and consider definitive permanence once eligible.
Official application links
Where to actually go next
These are the official pages to use for this route. Open them before preparing documents: the forms, fees, appointment systems, and sponsor steps can change without warning.
- Official guidanceApplicant + sponsorRead the migration legal framework ↗
Use this official Bolivia source to confirm current requirements, filing locations and evidence for read the migration legal framework.
Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia · verified
- Official guidanceApplicantFind a Migration office ↗
Use this official Bolivia source to confirm current requirements, filing locations and evidence for find a migration office.
Direccion General de Migracion, Ministry of Government, Bolivia · verified
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Frequently asked questions
What family links does the Bolivia route cover?+
The regulation refers to consanguineous, civil or adoptive kinship, economic dependency, affinity and marriage.
Can family permanence lead to definitive permanence?+
The law allows definitive permanence after a minimum of three years of permanence, and also allows the definitive status to be extended to a spouse, dependent children and dependent parents without that minimum.
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