๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ดBolivia ยท Visitor InsuranceUpdated April 2026

Visitors Insurance for Bolivians Parents Visiting USA: What Actually Matters

Bolivia's CNS covers residents at home โ€” but provides zero coverage in the United States. A US emergency room visit averages $3,100 โ€” and you'll receive zero reimbursement from your home plan. This guide covers what visitors insurance actually covers, which plan fits your parent's health situation, and the one decision most people get wrong.

By Ty TaylorยทLicensed Travel Insurance Advisor ยท TX #2608479TXยท60,000+ clients insured

Quick Answer

Bolivians parents visiting the USA need visitors insurance โ€” Medicare and most US health plans do not cover non-citizens. Plans start at $30โ€“$80/month and provide up to $1M in medical coverage including emergency hospital stays.

Tower Hill Travel Insurance ยท TX #2608479TX ยท Partners: IMG, Trawick International, WorldTrips

Bolivia's Caja de Salud Has No Coverage in the United States

Bolivia's Caja Nacional de Salud (CNS) and the SUS (Sistema รšnico de Salud) cover Bolivian residents at domestic facilities only โ€” neither scheme provides any US coverage. Bolivia and the United States have no bilateral healthcare agreement. A US ER visit averages $3,100; one hospital night costs $11,700. Bolivian nationals visiting family in the US carry complete financial exposure: a single hospitalisation can exceed BOB 21,000 per night in uncovered US charges with no CNS or SUS reimbursement.

โš  Bolivia's Cajas de Salud provides zero coverage in the USA โ€” US hospitals bill at full sticker rates with no government safety net.

What visitors insurance actually covers

Most people from Bolivia search "travel insurance for parents" and land on plans designed for US citizens traveling abroad โ€” trip cancellation, lost luggage, delayed flights. That's not what your parents need.

Visitors insurance is short-term travel medical insurance built specifically for non-US citizens entering the United States. Its one job: cover the medical bills if something goes wrong while they're here. Your parents' Bolivia coverage doesn't follow them to the US. Medicare and Medicaid don't cover visitors. And a single ER visit starts at $2,400 โ€” before any treatment.

Covered by visitors insurance:

  • โœ“ Emergency room visits and hospitalization
  • โœ“ Doctor and specialist visits
  • โœ“ Urgent care and walk-in clinics
  • โœ“ Prescription drugs (related to a covered illness or injury)
  • โœ“ Emergency medical evacuation back to Bolivia
  • โœ“ Acute onset of pre-existing conditions (most plans)

The real cost of going uninsured in the USA

These are actual average costs for uninsured patients in US hospitals. Visitors from Bolivia โ€” or anywhere โ€” receive no negotiated rates. You pay the full bill.

What an uninsured medical event costs in the USA

Average costs for uninsured / self-pay patients ยท Source: Health System Tracker, CMS 2025โ€“2026

Estimated monthly premium by age

$250,000 coverage ยท $250 deductible ยท 30-day policy ยท approximate rates, varies by state & health

Trawick Safe Travels USA Comprehensive not available for ages 80+. Rates are estimates โ€” get exact quotes below.

Plan strengths at a glance

Relative scores across six decision factors โ€” higher is better

Sources: Health System Tracker, CMS Hospital Price Transparency data, 2025โ€“2026.

The one decision that matters most: pre-existing conditions

Almost every parent over 60 has at least one pre-existing condition โ€” high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, thyroid issues. The question isn't whether they have one. It's what the plan will do when that condition flares up in the US.

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Acute Onset Coverage (most plans)

Covers sudden, unexpected flare-ups of a known condition โ€” but only for stabilization. If your parent has diabetes and goes into diabetic shock, they're covered for the emergency treatment to stabilize them. They're not covered for ongoing diabetes management or anything predictably worsening before arrival.

Best for: Parents with controlled, stable conditions

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Broader Pre-Existing Coverage (select plans)

Some plans cover pre-existing conditions more broadly โ€” including treatment directly related to the condition, not just emergency stabilization. Trawick's Safe Travels USA Comprehensive is the strongest option here. It costs more, and it's worth it for parents with active or unstable conditions.

Best for: Parents with recent cardiac events, uncontrolled diabetes, COPD, or kidney disease

Important: "Pre-existing condition" in insurance means any condition that existed, was treated, or showed symptoms in the 3โ€“5 years before the policy start date. It includes anything in their medical history โ€” not just conditions they're actively managing.

How much coverage to get (by age)

The coverage amount is the maximum the plan will pay. The premium difference between $100K and $500K is often just $20โ€“$50/month โ€” a small price for dramatically better protection.

Parent's AgeMinimumRecommendedWhy
Under 60$50,000$100,000Lower risk, but US costs are still high
60โ€“65$100,000$250,000Cardiac and fall risks increase significantly
65โ€“70$250,000$500,000Hospitalization more likely; costs compound fast
70โ€“79$500,000$1,000,000High risk of extended hospital stays
80+$500,000$1,000,000Fewer plans available; choose highest available

The three plans we recommend โ€” and why

We're a licensed agency working directly with IMG, Trawick International, and WorldTrips. Here's an honest breakdown of when to use each.

IMG

Patriot America Plus

Most Popular

The most-purchased visitors insurance plan for parents visiting the USA. If your parent from Bolivia is generally healthy with well-controlled conditions and you want broad US hospital network access, this is the default choice. Works at any US hospital โ€” no network restrictions.

Max Coverage

Up to $1M

Deductible

$0 โ€“ $2,500

Pre-Existing

Acute onset

Age Limit

Up to 99

Choose this if:

  • โœ“ Your parent has controlled hypertension, diabetes, or cholesterol
  • โœ“ You want the widest hospital network in the US
  • โœ“ You need multilingual 24/7 emergency assistance
Trawick International

Safe Travels USA Comprehensive

Best Pre-Existing

If your parent's pre-existing conditions are active or not fully controlled, this is the plan. Trawick's Comprehensive plan offers broader pre-existing condition coverage than most competitors โ€” not just emergency stabilization but treatment directly related to a known condition.

Max Coverage

Up to $150K

Deductible

$0 โ€“ $5,000

Pre-Existing

Broader coverage

Age Limit

Up to 89

Choose this if:

  • โœ“ Recent cardiac event, stroke, or surgery in the last 2 years
  • โœ“ Diabetes that is not well-controlled
  • โœ“ COPD, kidney disease, or multiple active medications
WorldTrips

Atlas America

Best for Seniors

The strongest option for parents 70 and older who need high coverage limits and flexible deductibles. If your parent from Bolivia needs maximum coverage for a longer stay, Atlas America delivers up to $2M in coverage.

Max Coverage

Up to $2M

Deductible

$0 โ€“ $5,000

Pre-Existing

Acute onset

Age Limit

Up to 99

Choose this if:

  • โœ“ Parent is 70+ and you want the highest available coverage limits
  • โœ“ Planning a longer stay (up to 364 days)
  • โœ“ You want flexibility to extend or cancel coverage

Not sure which plan fits your parent's situation?

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What visitors insurance does NOT cover

Visitors insurance is not health insurance. It covers unexpected medical events โ€” not ongoing care, routine management, or anything elective.

  • โœ•Routine doctor visits, checkups, or wellness exams
  • โœ•Dental care (unless injury-related emergency)
  • โœ•Vision exams or eyeglasses
  • โœ•Pregnancy and childbirth
  • โœ•Pre-existing conditions that were actively worsening before the trip
  • โœ•Mental health or psychiatric care (most plans)
  • โœ•Elective procedures or surgeries that can wait
  • โœ•Conditions treated during the lookback period (typically 3โ€“5 years)

When and how to buy

1

Buy before they board in Bolivia

Coverage starts on a date you specify โ€” typically the day after purchase or your parent's arrival date. Buy at least 1โ€“2 days before departure. Any medical event before coverage starts is not covered.

2

Cover the full stay โ€” then some

Extend coverage 1โ€“2 weeks beyond their planned departure date. If your parent's coverage expires while they're still in the US, you can extend most plans โ€” but not after a claim is already open.

3

Have the insurance card ready

Once purchased, you'll receive a digital insurance card with the plan number, emergency contact line, and claims instructions. Save it to your phone and print a copy for your parents.

4

Know the claims process before you need it

For planned ER visits, call the plan's 24/7 assistance line first โ€” they can pre-authorize and direct to in-network facilities. For emergencies like heart attack or stroke, get to the nearest ER first, then call as soon as possible.

Frequently asked questions

Does Bolivia's Caja de Salud cover me in the USA?โ–ผ
No, Bolivia's Cajas de Salud or SUMI health plans have no validity in the United States. These domestic plans are not recognized by the US healthcare system, meaning you would face the full cost of any medical treatment. An unforeseen medical emergency like an ER visit can cost between $2,000 and $15,000, and hospitalization can easily exceed $50,000.
Do Bolivians need a visa to visit the USA?โ–ผ
Yes, Bolivian citizens typically require a B-1/B-2 visa to enter the USA for tourism or business. When applying for your visa, providing proof of comprehensive visitor insurance can strengthen your application by showing you are prepared for potential medical emergencies and the exorbitant costs associated with US healthcare.
Can I get visitor insurance if I have diabetes?โ–ผ
Yes, most of our recommended visitor insurance plans, such as IMG Patriot America Plus, cover the acute onset of pre-existing conditions, including emergencies related to diabetes. It's important to note, however, that routine management or chronic care of conditions like diabetes is typically excluded. Coverage is for sudden, unexpected exacerbations.
Can I buy visitors insurance on behalf of my parents?โ–ผ
Yes โ€” you can purchase the policy as the applicant on behalf of your parents in Bolivia. The insured person is your parent, but the policyholder who pays can be you. Most families have the US-based child purchase the plan since payment requires a US credit card.
Can I extend coverage if my parents' stay is extended?โ–ผ
Yes, most plans allow extensions โ€” but you must request the extension before the policy expires and before any new claim is opened. Plan ahead.
What if my parent needs to be evacuated back to their home country?โ–ผ
Most plans include emergency medical evacuation โ€” covering the cost of medically necessary transport back to Bolivia if US treatment isn't adequate or evacuation is recommended by a physician. International air medical evacuation can cost $50,000โ€“$200,000.

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