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  1. #6662

    Update

    Quote Originally Posted by DontSayMuch  [View Original Post]
    I had some mixed results, but when I go back I plan to use sites more. Here's what I found:

    https://co.mileroticos.com/escorts/s...ente/22960654/

    https://ellaserotic.co/model/fernanda/

    https://catadorcolombia.com/ <-This site has some good reviews.

    https://www.photoprepagos.com/

    Good luck!
    Update on Colombian dating sites. The sites mentioned are escort sites above which could be useful. I've tried these 2 sites and more information:

    https://www.latinamericancupid.com - interesting site and lot of attractive women to browse. I figured out a way to email with a Brazilian girl but turned out to be a scam attempt. I get lots of messages, but you and they cannot read responses with a standard account. I get a lot of messages from women who also have standard accounts so it's near impossible to communicate. So even if you do get a premium account you can't communicate with standard users. It is entertaining but overall kind of pointless.

    https://la-date.com - you get some free message and communication but quickly free credits run out. The messages I get are obviously either fake or generated by profiles that the site creates. It appears they create their own fake profiles and just have staff that send you messages. I get crazy messages like I want to come fly to see you.

    It seems like there has to be some way to meet real Colombian women online for free (non-escorts) but wading through all the fake profiles is tough. I try to go through both sites and look for non-professional type photos but even those I think are fake.

  2. #6661

    Walking

    I recently took a trip to Medellin and stayed in the Poblado area. I can walk for hours where I live with no problems but there are zero hills where I am. Walking in Poblado is completely different. I'm in my early fifties and am of average height and about average BMI. Hill walking is much much harder than flat walking. If you're not used to it, I recommend hitting the treadmill at an incline to maybe make it easier. That's what I'm going to do next trip.

  3. #6660
    Quote Originally Posted by ClamSlammer  [View Original Post]
    That is not true. The maximum allowed stay is 90 days for EACH entry. When you leave the country, you get an exit stamp and must complete CheckMig. And when you re-enter, you get a new dated visa stamp. On the lower right corner of the visa stamp, the immigration officer hand writes the number of days it is good for. All my stamps have written "90" although I have never entered the country within 90 days of being issued a previous entry visa. Foreigners are limited to 180 total days in a calendar year. But no where is it written that you must stay out for a minimum of 90 consecutive days after your previous entry stamp date. For the sake of simplicity, let's say each month is 30 days, instead of 31 or 28. Suppose you enter on Jan 1, then you must leave by March 30. Suppose you exit March 28. And you re-enter March 29. Then is your new visa stamp only good for 1 day? Doesn't seem to me any government would issue 1 day visas since the risk of overstay would be extraordinarily high. Suppose the same scenario, you enter Jan 1 and exit March 28. And re-enter April 1. Then you get a fresh 90 day visa because your new entry date is outside the 90 days of your previous visa. It is illogical. Every time you legally exit the country, your 90 day allowance resets, with the exception being if you have already stayed 91 days for more in that calendar year. For example, if you've already stayed 100 days, then your new visa would be good for 80 days, not 90.
    I reported further down a Colombian friend called and it's up to 90 days each time, not to exceed the 180. Not that anything government related has to make sense, but it truley is the only thing that makes sense and is manageable. The government wants our tourist dollars and I seriously doubt many people claim the tax rebate.

    There's a small chance I am coming back with only like 25 days left before year end. I'll report back if I do and a smaller number is written on my passport. I'm also leaving in October and will report back if anyone says anything.

  4. #6659
    Quote Originally Posted by NakedGunz  [View Original Post]
    Do you mind pointing to your reference for this data? I'm also being told that if you stay for instance, 65 days, and then you leave. An immigration guy said that counter picks up where it left off when you left, and you only have 25 days before you need to submit an extension, not another 90 days.
    I don't have a reference, but here is real life data. I also have an exit on 28 Feb 2022 and an entrance on 3 Jun 2022, on other pages. All four entrances have 90 days authorized.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails IMG_20220908_205230_1.jpg‎  

  5. #6658
    Quote Originally Posted by NakedGunz  [View Original Post]
    I'm also being told that if you stay for instance, 65 days, and then you leave. An immigration guy said that counter picks up where it left off when you left, and you only have 25 days before you need to submit an extension, not another 90 days.
    That is not true. The maximum allowed stay is 90 days for EACH entry. When you leave the country, you get an exit stamp and must complete CheckMig. And when you re-enter, you get a new dated visa stamp. On the lower right corner of the visa stamp, the immigration officer hand writes the number of days it is good for. All my stamps have written "90" although I have never entered the country within 90 days of being issued a previous entry visa. Foreigners are limited to 180 total days in a calendar year. But no where is it written that you must stay out for a minimum of 90 consecutive days after your previous entry stamp date. For the sake of simplicity, let's say each month is 30 days, instead of 31 or 28. Suppose you enter on Jan 1, then you must leave by March 30. Suppose you exit March 28. And you re-enter March 29. Then is your new visa stamp only good for 1 day? Doesn't seem to me any government would issue 1 day visas since the risk of overstay would be extraordinarily high. Suppose the same scenario, you enter Jan 1 and exit March 28. And re-enter April 1. Then you get a fresh 90 day visa because your new entry date is outside the 90 days of your previous visa. It is illogical. Every time you legally exit the country, your 90 day allowance resets, with the exception being if you have already stayed 91 days for more in that calendar year. For example, if you've already stayed 100 days, then your new visa would be good for 80 days, not 90.

  6. #6657
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeos1  [View Original Post]
    Overcomplicates it from what I understand. First, without an extension you can only stay in the country for 90 days. But, if you get the extension while within the country you can stay up to 180 days total. If you come into the country, stay less than or up to 90 days, and then leave, you can then re-enter and stay up to another 90 days. You don't have to do anything in particular to do this. The extension only applies in situation 1. And without some other type of visa you cannot get an extension to stay more than 180 days.
    Do you mind pointing to your reference for this data? I'm also being told that if you stay for instance, 65 days, and then you leave. An immigration guy said that counter picks up where it left off when you left, and you only have 25 days before you need to submit an extension, not another 90 days.

  7. #6656
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyWalker55  [View Original Post]
    So apparently some law changed? Or it's always been this way?

    I've always had to pay the 99 k cop fee online to get a 90 day visa extension on the tourist visa, as I was under the impression you could only stay 90 days on a tourist visa without an extension.

    But when I got to the airport they marked a "90" on my passport, meaning I have another 90 days here, having already spent 84 in the spring.

    They said I get 180 total days per calendar year, and the 90 *consecutive* days restart when you leave the county. The extension is only if you want more than 180 total days in a calendar year.

    So, for future reference to anyone reading this, you get 180 total days a year in Colombia as a tourist, but cannot stay more than 90 consecutive days.

    The consecutive day counter restarts when you leave the country, and the 180 days restart on Jan. 1st every year.

    All that headache for nothing! LOL.
    Overcomplicates it from what I understand.

    First, without an extension you can only stay in the country for 90 days. But, if you get the extension while within the country you can stay up to 180 days total.

    If you come into the country, stay less than or up to 90 days, and then leave, you can then re-enter and stay up to another 90 days. You don't have to do anything in particular to do this.

    The extension only applies in situation 1. And without some other type of visa you cannot get an extension to stay more than 180 days.

  8. #6655

    Correct

    Quote Originally Posted by FunLuvr  [View Original Post]
    You are correct.

    JohnnyWalker55's post is a little misleading. It would be more clear if he stated "You can only stay up to 90 consecutive days in a calendar year on a tourist visa (without the extension)."
    So apparently some law changed? Or it's always been this way?

    I've always had to pay the 99 k cop fee online to get a 90 day visa extension on the tourist visa, as I was under the impression you could only stay 90 days on a tourist visa without an extension.

    But when I got to the airport they marked a "90" on my passport, meaning I have another 90 days here, having already spent 84 in the spring.

    They said I get 180 total days per calendar year, and the 90 *consecutive* days restart when you leave the county. The extension is only if you want more than 180 total days in a calendar year.

    So, for future reference to anyone reading this, you get 180 total days a year in Colombia as a tourist, but cannot stay more than 90 consecutive days.

    The consecutive day counter restarts when you leave the country, and the 180 days restart on Jan. 1st every year.

    All that headache for nothing! LOL.

  9. #6654

    Reply

    Quote Originally Posted by DontSayMuch  [View Original Post]
    I had some mixed results, but when I go back I plan to use sites more. Here's what I found:

    https://co.mileroticos.com/escorts/s...ente/22960654/

    https://ellaserotic.co/model/fernanda/

    https://catadorcolombia.com/ <-This site has some good reviews.

    https://www.photoprepagos.com/

    Good luck!
    Great, thanks for the tips. I do find Latin America cupid quite entertaining browsing and getting all the likes and emails (that neither of us can read), but want to find a nice penpal where I can practice my Spanish and work up enough of a relationship to go visit.

  10. #6653

    Prepago Sites

    Quote Originally Posted by Parkway95  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    Looking for some advice on sites to use. I have tried out latinAmericaCupid and Tinder. The price structure is quite high LAC and you can't respond to emails unless you have upgraded your membership. The problem there is most of the women also have basic profiles so you really can't communicate. I've also looked at Tinder without much success. Let me know if there are any sites anyone recommends to meet and chat with Colombian women. Thanks in advance.
    I had some mixed results, but when I go back I plan to use sites more. Here's what I found:

    https://co.mileroticos.com/escorts/s...ente/22960654/

    https://ellaserotic.co/model/fernanda/

    https://catadorcolombia.com/ <-This site has some good reviews.

    https://www.photoprepagos.com/

    Good luck!

  11. #6652

    Sites for meeting Colombian women

    Hey guys,

    Looking for some advice on sites to use. I have tried out latinAmericaCupid and Tinder. The price structure is quite high LAC and you can't respond to emails unless you have upgraded your membership. The problem there is most of the women also have basic profiles so you really can't communicate. I've also looked at Tinder without much success. Let me know if there are any sites anyone recommends to meet and chat with Colombian women. Thanks in advance.

  12. #6651
    Quote Originally Posted by JackTaggart  [View Original Post]
    Also, not that anyone should take my advice, but after reading many websites and having my friend call immigration the verdict is........ As of a 2020 law / regulation

    That I don't need to do the online renewal since I left before 90 days and reentered the country. My new stamp in my passport says 90 days, and I will be using less. Presumably if I came back in and only had 3 weeks left, my stamp would say 21 days. After googling the phrases, the language used seemed to say the additional paperwork was needed if you wanted to stay consecutively for more than 90 days up to the 180.

    So I still might be wrong but it makes sense to me. I am curious what immigration tells you.
    You are correct.

    JohnnyWalker55's post is a little misleading. It would be more clear if he stated "You can only stay up to 90 consecutive days in a calendar year on a tourist visa (without the extension)."

  13. #6650
    Quote Originally Posted by Huacho  [View Original Post]
    Um so you want to keep going to this country for six months at a time but you can't be bothered to learn their language? Wow.
    I am taking lessons and learning. But very doubtful I could navigate a government office with what I know in Spanish. Knowing vocabulary and some basic phrases does not mean I know Spanish. This is my third time back this year that is pushing me over the 90 days and language is hard for me. Not that I really need to explain anything to you. And even if I wasn't, I don't judge other people that come to the US that don't speak English.

    Also, not that anyone should take my advice, but after reading many websites and having my friend call immigration the verdict is........ As of a 2020 law / regulation

    That I don't need to do the online renewal since I left before 90 days and reentered the country. My new stamp in my passport says 90 days, and I will be using less. Presumably if I came back in and only had 3 weeks left, my stamp would say 21 days. After googling the phrases, the language used seemed to say the additional paperwork was needed if you wanted to stay consecutively for more than 90 days up to the 180.

    So I still might be wrong but it makes sense to me. I am curious what immigration tells you.

  14. #6649
    Quote Originally Posted by JackTaggart  [View Original Post]
    That might be what I have to do tomorrow. Hopefully my Colombian friend can come since I don't speak Spanish.
    Um so you want to keep going to this country for six months at a time but you can't be bothered to learn their language? Wow.

  15. #6648
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyWalker55  [View Original Post]
    You can only stay up to 90 days in a calendar year on a tourist visa (without the extension). The clock only resets every year on January 1st.

    If you want to stay the full 180 days on the tourist visa, you have to file the 90 day extension on the Colombian immigration website in the "prorroga de permanencia" section and pay the 99 k cop fee.

    Just google "Colombia tourist visa extension" , there's a lot of websites that show the step by step process.

    I've done this the past three years, staying 80 or so days in the spring / summer, filing an extension online, and heading back to complete the 180 days in the fall. This time they're just denying the online extension with no explanation.

    But yea, thanks for the tip funlovr, It looks like I'll only have like 5-6 days left when I land, so I'll be heading straight to the immigration office when it opens in the morning to file the extension in person. Fingers crossed.
    That might be what I have to do tomorrow. Hopefully my Colombian friend can come since I don't speak Spanish.

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