Trilateral Agreement Signed
On January 20, Bolivia, Brazil, and the U.S. signed the Tripartite Agreement in La Paz. This agreement will strengthen international cooperation in the fight against narcotrafficking by promoting technical and scientific cooperation amongst the signatory countries.
ABIA Cultural Event Raises Funds for Local Clinic
On Friday, January 27, the American-British International Association (ABIA), in coordination with the U.S. Embassy and the La Paz Municipal Department of Cultural Affairs, held a fundraising event at the Embassy residence entitled "High Fashion of the Chola Paceña 2012."...
Santa Visits Bolivia
American diplomacy is not the only thing that U.S. Embassy officers and their families have in mind during the holiday season in Bolivia. Traditionally, they carry out a number of charitable...
20 Students Receive the MLK Scholarship
On December 22, the U.S. Embassy hosted a welcome ceremony for 20 new students that will benefit from the Martin Luther King/College Horizons English language scholarship program. The event was...
Embassy News
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Embassy Speaker Discusses U.S. History
On January 27, Vice Consul Barbara Mozdzierz visited the El Alto Branch of the Bi-National Center (CBA) to give a lecture on the life of Martin Luther King Jr. and his contributions to the advancement of the Civil Rights ...
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Grantees Visit Chargé d' Affaires
Eight Bolivian university students of rural background visited Chargé d' Affaires John Creamer. The students have been...
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Message about Scam involving purported U.S. Embassy Employees
The U.S. Embassy in La Paz, Bolivia has recently received many inquiries from American citizens in the U.S. about fraudulent telephone calls concerning the purported arrest of a relative in Bolivia. The callers ...
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Embassy Soccer Team Plays in Batallas
On December 9, the Embassy La Paz men's soccer team played the municipal team from Batallas on Battallas' home field near Lake...
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Proclamation
African-American History Month 2012
The story of African Americans is a story of resilience and perseverance...
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Speech
President Obama’s 2012 State of the Union Address
Remarks of President Barack Obama – As Prepared for Delivery
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Article
New York Lures Visitors from All Over the World
New York attracts more than 8 million foreign travelers a year, which...
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Obama Announces Visa Process Improvements for Visitors to U.S.
Washington — President Obama says the departments of State and Homeland...
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Article
President Obama Promotes Tourism from Disney World
In the United States, tourism is big business. In fact, it's the number...
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Article
Internet Was Tool for Expression and Repression in 2011
Washington — The United States and its international partners “made a...
Webcasts & Webinars
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Webchat "Discussing Black History Month" - February 14, 2012 at 1130
Judge Ann C. Williams is a United States Circuit Judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 1999, Williams was the first African American woman judge on the seventh circuit. On February 14, Judge Williams will discuss the successes and challenges in her career, and take questions from the online audience. Join us!
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Webchat: "Immigrant Visas" - February 15 at 1500
Join us on February 15 for this webchat on immigrant visas. The Consular Section in La Paz will be sharing important information on this subject. Simply click on the link, select "Enter as guest", and type your name and city, for example Linda/La Paz.
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Webinars for English Teachers
We are pleased to invite you to participate in a series of Webinars on English teaching methodology, organized by the Regional English Language Office. Join us from a computer with audio and internet access...
More Videos
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Embassy Soccer Team Plays in Batallas
On December 9, the Embassy La Paz men's soccer team played the municipal team from Batallas. Click her to watch the video.
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Youth Ambassadors 2011
In October 2011, nine young Bolivians visited the U.S. through the Youth Ambassadors Program. These are their comments on their experience.












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