More Countries Face Potential U.S. Travel Ban: What You Need to Know Now
47. Bolivia

Bolivia, a landlocked South American country with shifting political alliances, is reportedly on the expanded watch list. U.S. concerns likely stem from visa overstay rates, limited biometric passport adoption, and inconsistent cooperation on deportation requests. Political volatility and corruption within its documentation system may also be contributing factors. A travel ban could damage Bolivia’s regional standing, disrupt student and family visas, and further strain its complex relationship with the U.S.—particularly amid ongoing ideological tensions between governments.