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08-24-21 12:08 #6108
Posts: 29Documents to leave Colombia.
Originally Posted by JustIncognito [View Original Post]
You need to fill out the Check Mig form for both your entry and departure.
Happy travels and have a blast.
SKY.
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08-23-21 18:32 #6107
Posts: 371This may be a dumb question
I needed to fill out a checking form to enter Colombia. When I leave later this week, is there anything I need to have filled out to leave? I am asking about the Colombia side of things. I know I need a PCR / NAAT test 48 hours before my flight to go where I am going. That's all set up for my hotel with these people:
https://www.proanalab.com/
And I know I have to fill out a form for the place I am going.
I can't find any info if I need anything from or for the departure spot (Medellin).
I guess not but would like a confirmation. Please.
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08-23-21 05:36 #6106
Posts: 13Originally Posted by ViceVox [View Original Post]
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08-23-21 02:46 #6105
Posts: 2579Is there a doctor in the house?
https://www.npr.org/2021/08/20/10298...eneron-florida
Can I use this as a prophylactic?
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08-23-21 00:47 #6104
Posts: 1780Originally Posted by MarquisdeSade1 [View Original Post]
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08-22-21 17:57 #6103
Posts: 2579Public service announcement
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/21/u...ies-covid.html
This is a friendly wake up call to all you anti vaxers.
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08-22-21 10:37 #6102
Posts: 245If you have already entered Colombia, can you tell me if you have used the Contingency Check-Mig or the normal Check-Mig? I know the Contingency Check-Mig gives you the QR code.
Thank you.
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08-20-21 15:59 #6101
Posts: 1780Originally Posted by Xavter [View Original Post]
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08-20-21 05:44 #6100
Posts: 26Are Covid test still required to enter the Colombia?
Last time I came to Colombia in June, I had a test in hand but no one checked or asked for it. Although I don't remember if the airline checked it. When it checked the TripGuard site (https://www.tripsguard.com/destination/colombia/), it said a Covid test wasn't require. Can someone that's flown to Colombia from the US this month confirm?
Thanks!
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08-13-21 20:52 #6099
Posts: 1040Originally Posted by SkyBuilder [View Original Post]
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08-13-21 15:42 #6098
Posts: 29COP to USD Conversion is lower.
Originally Posted by FunLuvr [View Original Post]
I don't use a credit card for ATM's and always use my debit. Is there any issue with that?
Have a blast.
SKY.
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08-13-21 15:19 #6097
Posts: 29The swab up your nose.
Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
I had a test done in the states last week and the same thing. They told me that the protocols for taking the samples have been change for a couple of months now. YAY for us. I hated having to go get those tests because my eyes would water for several minutes.
It seems to me that the airlines had no access to that info or we wouldn't have to show proof of the negative test result.
Have a blast guys.
SKY.
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08-12-21 22:08 #6096
Posts: 2843Visa
What country are you from.
Because you don't need one from the States.
Unless it is some new law?
Originally Posted by JonesLover [View Original Post]
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08-12-21 20:26 #6095
Posts: 746Originally Posted by FunLuvr [View Original Post]
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08-12-21 19:19 #6094
Posts: 1040Go to the ATM today
If you use the ATM's in Colombia, you should withdraw money today before 6 pm. The Visa exchange rate is 3979 to $1. That is the rate you should receive if using any Visa card. The value of the dollar is falling fast. Right now, the mid-market rate is 3859 to $1.