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UPDATED: 11:26, January 02, 2007
Bolivia starts to require visas of U.S. visitors
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The Bolivian government said on Monday that visitors from the United States should obtain visas for visiting Bolivia, said reports from La Paz, the capital of Bolivia.

The Bolivian government announced the policy change on U.S. visitors after a two-day cabinet meeting.

President Evo Morales said although Bolivia was labeled as a small , underdeveloped country, it still had dignity like any other country.

The measure went into effect on Monday, according to the government announcement.

At present, Bolivians have to pay 100 U.S. dollars to apply for a visa to visit the United States.

Source: Xinhua


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