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07-28-15 03:40 #354
Posts: 765Tourist Visa Requirements for USA Citizens Traveling to Venezuela
Message for USA Citizens: Update: Tourist Visa Requirements for USA Citizens Traveling to Venezuela. March 4, 2015 (March 4, 2015) United States Embassy Caracas.
On March 3, the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, DC posted updated tourist visa information for USA Citizens planning travel to Venezuela. According to the website of the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, USA Citizens should plan to apply for a visa three months in advance of travel. USA Citizens should expect to pay $30 for a one-year, multiple-entry visa good for a 90 day stay in Venezuela.
All USA Citizens planning travel to Venezuela must have a tourist visa. The USA Embassy in Caracas is aware that airlines have refused to board USA Citizens who do not possess a Venezuelan tourist visa. The Embassy strongly urges all USA Citizens planning travel to Venezuela to check both the Venezuelan Embassy's English and Spanish webpages regularly for the most up to date information about visa application requirements and procedures. USA Citizens should direct questions to the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, DC or Venezuelan Consulates currently located in Boston, New York City, Chicago, New Orleans, Houston, San Francisco, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Please visit the Venezuelan Embassy's Spanish-version webpage for the most up to date information: http://eeuu.embajada.gob.ve/index.ph...id=57&lang=es..
The Venezuelan Embassy's English-version webpage is not currently up to date: http://eeuu.embajada.gob.ve/index.ph...mid=57&lang=en.
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07-20-15 04:59 #353
Posts: 155There seems to be a lot of activity on the Venezuela thread since I posted a report on Maracaibo in March, on a thread which was dead for years.
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07-15-15 07:16 #352
Posts: 336The Enlighten One
Originally Posted by HotDog [View Original Post]
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07-15-15 06:55 #351
Posts: 105State of Anzoátegui
Originally Posted by WorldTravel69 [View Original Post]
Regards.
DT.
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07-14-15 11:39 #350
Posts: 9Originally Posted by DallasTinku [View Original Post]
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07-14-15 00:30 #349
Posts: 2838Puerto La Cruz
Do you mean La Cruz?
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?h...U.kKHWuhDOAI0I
Originally Posted by DallasTinku [View Original Post]
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07-13-15 23:36 #348
Posts: 105Which Escort Service IS this
Originally Posted by MaraCucho [View Original Post]
Regards,
DT.
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07-13-15 23:25 #347
Posts: 105Requesting Help For Puerto Jose
Hi all, not sure if this is the right place for the post, can't seem to find any info for a Place called "Puerto Jose". As far from the info I got its near the sea and port area. Any one can shed any info about pick up joint or any escort that are available around that this area.
Regards.
DT.
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07-11-15 02:12 #346
Posts: 166Worlds best prices?
Originally Posted by MaraCucho [View Original Post]
- Only in Venezuela.
We badly need to get boots on the ground. Seriously.
Regards, Ken Apples.
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07-10-15 20:15 #345
Posts: 159By the way, it took a while (she was off the city), but I finally managed to get it with the lady I mentioned before. Slim figure, fantastic natural boobs, cute face, and a fantastic kisser. All of that, for two hours = BS. 3500, which going by today's exchange rates = $6.50.
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07-10-15 19:48 #344
Posts: 159Originally Posted by Manny51 [View Original Post]
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07-10-15 19:40 #343
Posts: 159Originally Posted by Onibmab [View Original Post]
And even so, you calculations are off, heh. The girl in that link asks BS. 18000 for 2 hours. Going by today's exchange rate, that would be $33, not $50-$75.
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07-09-15 23:10 #342
Posts: 41Originally Posted by Manny51 [View Original Post]
Obviously I would not go to Caracas but check out this for example.
http://caracasaldesnudo.com/caracas/...tinum/18-.html
That is about $50-$75 easily with black market rate. In the capital city. Imagine a tertiary city.
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07-09-15 19:22 #341
Posts: 957Have you guys seen the exchange rate on dolartoday? Just a couple of weeks ago, the exchange rate was 400:1. Now its almost 600!
Please tell me where its reasonably safe to visit Venezuela!
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07-07-15 18:54 #340
Posts: 957Originally Posted by Ken_Apples [View Original Post]
Things are desperate in Venezuela. The only way that place would survive is if they cut the police in on it.
I think that Hotel Del Rey is a better model, rather than Casa Medellin. The bar or spa HAS to be part of an established hotel, for security purposes.
I imagine that freelancers would be the only way to go. The trick is finding a venue where dependable providers can gather. I mean, the last thing that anyone would want to do is walk into some spa or apartment for "services." You would just be robbed by that guy waiting in the closet. And they would not be shy at all for leaving you for dead.