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05-28-22 07:19 #6496
Posts: 20Tourist Visa vs Stamp
Originally Posted by LoveItHere69 [View Original Post]
https://expatgroup.co/english/expats...tourist-stamp/
And also read the long details at migracion Colombia website.
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05-26-22 20:49 #6495
Posts: 540VISA verification questions.
Tourists can only stay in Colombia for 6 months total in any calendar year (Jan 1 to Dec 31). If I land September 1, 2022 and stay 3 months I will get an online extension to cover the December 1 to December 31 time frame. Now in 2023, I get another 3 months with 3 month extension.
But do I have to leave the country too since the new calendar year started my new 6 months stay?
If "yes", do I have to leave Colombia at the end of 2022 or leave and come back quickly the first few days or weeks in January 2023?
Does the Colombian government allow me to leave and return in the same day (same day visa run)?
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05-26-22 19:55 #6494
Posts: 5459Ley Seca
Just a reminder, Sunday is an election day. All alcohol sales are prohibited between 4 pm Saturday and noon on Monday. Plan accordingly.
Also, the Metro and Transmilenio in Bogota, are free all day Sunday. There will be a lot more passengers than a normal Sunday.
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05-23-22 22:22 #6493
Posts: 887Getting Internet Services For Smartphone
From the US prospective.
1) Get Google Fi.
2) If you have T-Moble plan such as Magenta, you get internet services in many countries including Colombia. Problem is that it is limited and it's 3 G.
3) Pay high fees and pay for roaming from Verizon and other providers.
4) Get local SIM when you exit the international baggage area in Bogota airport. It is the first store you see. But the price is very expensive. You know the price is expensive because it is priced in US dollars. Lowest level was about US $20 for a few gigs; price was about double for about a quarter of what you can get with Claro.
5) Best option (for value): get pre-paid plan with Claro (or with other providers). Problem is that it's somewhat inconvenient since you can't get it at the airport.
Warning: You can get ripped off. I got scammed. I should have known.
I did something new. I went to a store west of Santa Fe. It was on the second level with a Claro sign. I thought it was an official Claro store, but it was just a Claro payment center. Inside, a few people pretend to be to Claro employees. They have Claro shirts. Those MFers! I attempted to get Claro service. But they said that foreign phones are not allowed to get Claro service. That is a fuckin LIE. They want to sell you their phones. They even took my passport and pretended to check their computers. They have an act. That place scam foreigners.
Not sure why I did this, but I paid for a SIM card from them. Got charged 10 mil. Another scam. Price is 3 mil at the Claro store. Then I loaded the 40 mil package. It didn't work. Only got the unlimited social apps enabled. Internet, text, and phone did not work. Later I was told it was because the SIM card was "not unauthorized".
Here are the facts. SIM cards you get from the street has to be registered with a local ID. It can work IF the seller adds an authorized ID. But be careful if you use this option. I remember a poster saying his credits got erased, probably after the seller reported it lost.
This is what I always do. I go to the Andino Mall (or go to any OFFICIAL Claro store). They have a big, official Claro store on the second level. They have great customer service that will help you. I get the pre-paid package of 40 mil. You get 12 gigs and unlimited phone and text for 30 days. They have other packages which are cheaper. SIM is 3 mil. You need a passport. A copy of my passport has always been accepted.
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05-23-22 01:24 #6492
Posts: 1088Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
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05-22-22 20:07 #6491
Posts: 307Originally Posted by Nypher [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 03:38 #6490
Posts: 704Another oldie
Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
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05-16-22 17:59 #6489
Posts: 634Originally Posted by Mtndew704 [View Original Post]
Also never go on a holiday weekend where the clowns can get an extra day off work to do more clown shit like in the video below. They won't dare do clown stuff like that in Medellin.
https://youtu.be/eAHEjxiw9xw
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05-11-22 20:04 #6488
Posts: 307Originally Posted by LegitNooby [View Original Post]
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05-10-22 19:26 #6487
Posts: 387Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
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05-10-22 18:31 #6486
Posts: 1088Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
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05-10-22 17:40 #6485
Posts: 24Originally Posted by Nypher [View Original Post]
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05-10-22 13:42 #6484
Posts: 634Originally Posted by LegitNooby [View Original Post]
That ticket price is twice as much as it is normally. Usually it's about $200 max to fly out and about $300 max to fly back in unless your flying out of nowhere in the middle of America and have to make a transfer in Miami. Good fucking luck if you do have to make a transfer in Miami. I've had enough horror stories connecting at that airport to avoid transferring at it at all costs. Straight flight or I'm not going anywhere.
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05-09-22 22:59 #6483
Posts: 24Passport in hand
Passport came today, it's in my hand. I put in my request for time off, hope it'll be approved by the end of this week. Then I'll be looking at booking flights and making reservations.
I'm going the last week of June, Friday the 24th I believe until Sunday July 1st.
I'm still not 100 on DR or Colombia but I was looking at plane tickets today and they were almost exactly the same, about $800 round trip. If that's the case I will for sure be going to Medellin over Sosua as the women of Colombia seem to be much more attractive than DR, in my eyes at least.
Ya, idk. It's happening. I'll be in Poblado and Parque Lleras 90% of the time. Def interested in at least a couple tours around, otherwise I'll end up spending literally all my time in a room fucking.
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05-09-22 21:28 #6482
Posts: 5459Originally Posted by LegitNooby [View Original Post]