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02-08-22 23:49 #6382
Posts: 119Facebook groups and "members in common"
I was taken aback at the "members in common" feature on Facebook when you are part of an eg. Expat group.
My friends list is private (because there are many hookers in there), but Facebook makes it easy to see which guys who have same hookers as friends, so presumably others can also see that I have hookers as friends.
Border agents sometimes look at social media and it makes me uncomfortable to realise how easy it would for them to link me to others in the mongering community, especially as not all are law-abiding.
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02-07-22 19:30 #6381
Posts: 15815Colombian Passport
Price of a 32 page Colombian passport is 172,000 pesos. Price of a 48 page Colombian passport is 262,000 pesos. Both are valid for 10 years.
"El pasaporte tiene un costo de 172.000 pesos, si es regular y de 262.000 pesos si es ejecutivo. La diferencia entre los dos tipos de pasaporte radica en que el ordinario tiene 32 páginas y el ejecutivo cuenta con 48. En ambos casos el documento tiene una vigencia 10 años."
https://www.eltiempo.com/economia/se...citarlo-649656
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02-03-22 00:01 #6380
Posts: 115VivaAir Refund
Booked a flight US to Medellin. I had to cancelled it in less 24 hours. I called their costumer service and was told that for refund to my credit card I must email VivaAir. Sent the email, received ticket number, but no response in 2 week. It takes up to 15 business days for them to respond according to the website. Does anyone has any experience with refund with VivaAir? I believe it is their policy to fully refund if flight is from US and cancelled in less than 24 hrs after booking. Thanks guys.
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01-31-22 01:56 #6379
Posts: 702Maybe test questions
Originally Posted by OJeito [View Original Post]
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01-25-22 03:17 #6378
Posts: 112Customs firm
Originally Posted by Nypher [View Original Post]
A couple things I found strange with The new form was a question that asked exactly how much cash you had on you. If you answered previously that you were not carrying more than 10 k USD, why would there be a follow up question about your cash? Another strange question was asking passengers to describe their luggage brands as well as the cost and color of their baggage. I'm sorry but this is pointless question! Do you really want to now how much I paid for my luggage?
Fwiw, The migration officer who stamped me did not ask to see the form and neither did the officer who questioned me after I gathered my luggage. I was simply asked if I had anything to declare, by which I answered no. The folded up form never left my pocket.
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01-25-22 02:16 #6377
Posts: 1026Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
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01-25-22 01:03 #6376
Posts: 702I think I returned to USA in Atlanta
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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01-24-22 14:59 #6375
Posts: 1026Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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01-24-22 06:39 #6374
Posts: 619Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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01-24-22 05:27 #6373
Posts: 15815Originally Posted by FunLuvr [View Original Post]
"Roasted Coffee: Travelers are permitted to bring unlimited quantities of roasted coffee in their luggage without restriction through any U.S. port of entry. However, as with all agricultural products, you must declare the product at entry."
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01-24-22 05:12 #6372
Posts: 1026Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
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01-24-22 04:36 #6371
Posts: 702Coffee, don't do it
Originally Posted by ChuchoLoco [View Original Post]
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01-23-22 02:52 #6370
Posts: 406Liquor depends on how you canary it
Originally Posted by PussyRiot [View Original Post]
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01-23-22 00:10 #6369
Posts: 15815Originally Posted by PussyRiot [View Original Post]
Don't know what kind of liquor you plan on buying. Really the only thing Colombia has is aguardiente. (They take shots of it; it tastes like black licorice - get the sugarless kind if you want to avoid a headache.) Things from any other country then you would come out better buying it at the store where you live.
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01-23-22 00:02 #6368
Posts: 619Originally Posted by PussyRiot [View Original Post]
Another thing to be aware of, unless you have a straight flight with no transfers in another country, Duty Free may be an issue.
I had an issue when leaving Asia I brought liquor from Duty Free on the departure side, allowed on the plane with it, landed in another country for my connecting flight to return to the US and they would not let me on the plane with it. They stated that because I did not buy it from Duty free in their country it is not allowed in the main cabin. I had the choice of buying a small suitcase right then and there in the airport put the liquor inside and check the bag for an extra cost and pray the bottles didn't break or forfeit the liquor. Needless to say the cost of the suitcase + bag check fee was more than the liquor that was inside it. A very expensive lesson.