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Originally Posted by Gabacho
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I always fly in from Mexico as it's way cheaper that way. You just have to have your passport and check mig and give your valid FMM card to the airline people at the gate (you'll get a new one for 180 days for free when you return). I think if you're going through Cancun they don't do the FMM there anymore so you don't even have to worry about it.
Appreciate the info. Long story short, I might not have an FMM. I'll be entering Tijuana as a pedestrian and flying out of TIJ. Half of the time I walk across, they don't issue an FMM and just wave me through. But, I've never flown out of Tijuana before. So I'll just mention that to the migration official and hope it doesn't cost me $35. LOL.
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Originally Posted by Dcrist0527
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Gentlemen, I'm planning on flying into Colombia from Mexico. My passport is from the US. Other than Check Mig, are there any other requirements that we don't need when flying in from the US?
Thanks in advance.
I always fly in from Mexico as it's way cheaper that way. You just have to have your passport and check mig and give your valid FMM card to the airline people at the gate (you'll get a new one for 180 days for free when you return). I think if you're going through Cancun they don't do the FMM there anymore so you don't even have to worry about it.
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Flying from Mexico
Gentlemen, I'm planning on flying into Colombia from Mexico. My passport is from the US. Other than Check Mig, are there any other requirements that we don't need when flying in from the US?
Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by Gabacho
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I remember bsngo cheto mentioned that he uses Servibanca and it also has a 2 million COP withdrawal limit. Not sure what the fee is though.
How long is this problem expected to last?
Fee is 22500.
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Originally Posted by Elvis2008
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I think that is the price of so many mongers in Medellin. If a woman is seen with a gringo in Medellin, she looks like a hooker.
Spinner types are tough to find in Cali. If you like black women or women with curves, it is great. I think Bogota is best. Barranquilla would be second for me. If you want to dive deeper, I would look at the cities few go to in the coffee triangle: Armenia, Manizales, and Pereira. My gal just got back from visiting a GF of hers in Pereira, and she had a good time seeing the sites. There was more to do there than I imagined.
For as often as I am in Cartagena, I rarely see women who are head turners. It happens just not like in Medellin. The places where I have seen them is North of Bogota. When I have left Bogota, it was first through Chia and then Zipaquira where the salt castle is. There are lots of tourists there so there might be a stigma to meeting the women there. Ubate is the first town where you feel like you have left Bogota and they have arepas to die for there.
It is the cities further down the road: Susa, Simijaca, Chiquinquira, and Villa De Leyva that I was like holy fuck. The town squares are literally filled with beauty after beauty. Granted, the women often look similar: their skin is naturally tanned like so many Caucasian women strive to be, high cheek bones, thinner posteriors than the Paisas, and trim waists. Outside of a few in Villa De Leyva, you will not see tourists.
When in Barranquilla, I stayed at a hotel and in the lobby saw women glammed up and dressed to the nines meeting their dates for dinner. Maybe it was just dumb luck, I saw at least half a dozen stunners.
In the other cities I mentioned, the women were less sophisticated and more pure. They would be wearing cut off t-shirts showing rock hard abs and tight jeans with that special wiggle. The churches seemed to dominate the social scenes so I would guess volunteering or showing up at their functions, services, and festivals would be the way to meet the ladies there. Hope that helps.
I want to discover the areas north of Bogota. A city called Tunja comes to mind. A lot of indigenous people up there in the mountains with a cooler climate.
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Originally Posted by LionBacker
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Yet the only girls that I match with on dating sites are working girls and I joined salsa clubs, roller skating clubs and went to language exchanges yet it seems like in Medellin many (not all) local normal non working girls look down on dating foreigner guys, but when I first went to Medellin in 2017, so many local girls wanted to know who I was, where I was coming from and had so many questions about why I am in Colombia.
I think that is the price of so many mongers in Medellin. If a woman is seen with a gringo in Medellin, she looks like a hooker.
Originally Posted by LionBacker
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Where in Colombia can I go where I can meet a normal girl and have a relationship with her. My friend says Santa Marta or Cali would be where I can get the attention I got in medellin in 2017. What do you guys think?
Spinner types are tough to find in Cali. If you like black women or women with curves, it is great. I think Bogota is best. Barranquilla would be second for me. If you want to dive deeper, I would look at the cities few go to in the coffee triangle: Armenia, Manizales, and Pereira. My gal just got back from visiting a GF of hers in Pereira, and she had a good time seeing the sites. There was more to do there than I imagined.
For as often as I am in Cartagena, I rarely see women who are head turners. It happens just not like in Medellin. The places where I have seen them is North of Bogota. When I have left Bogota, it was first through Chia and then Zipaquira where the salt castle is. There are lots of tourists there so there might be a stigma to meeting the women there. Ubate is the first town where you feel like you have left Bogota and they have arepas to die for there.
It is the cities further down the road: Susa, Simijaca, Chiquinquira, and Villa De Leyva that I was like holy fuck. The town squares are literally filled with beauty after beauty. Granted, the women often look similar: their skin is naturally tanned like so many Caucasian women strive to be, high cheek bones, thinner posteriors than the Paisas, and trim waists. Outside of a few in Villa De Leyva, you will not see tourists.
When in Barranquilla, I stayed at a hotel and in the lobby saw women glammed up and dressed to the nines meeting their dates for dinner. Maybe it was just dumb luck, I saw at least half a dozen stunners.
In the other cities I mentioned, the women were less sophisticated and more pure. They would be wearing cut off t-shirts showing rock hard abs and tight jeans with that special wiggle. The churches seemed to dominate the social scenes so I would guess volunteering or showing up at their functions, services, and festivals would be the way to meet the ladies there. Hope that helps.
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But your last question is kind of misleading for the subject matter. Everyone knows that the people are traveling to fuck with hookers. When someone is traveling to these places having learned the language, not hanging out on "the strip," and looking for a relationship with a person who is not a hooker then is the time to ask about what you can find (eg. Submissiveness and the likes). Until then all that needs to be asked is how much is it going to cost for you to stay this long and do this, that, and the other. I can not believe guys are still fooling themselves into believing hookers are not hookers.
It was the same thing with that old Rio interview that was done years ago. These are hookers that go to the club to find men for money every night. These are not people that have been to school and are working a 9 to 5 job everyday.
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Originally Posted by TjBrazil
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Good luck finding a regular girl in Colombia. The place is one big brothel like Rio. A hooker there told me 80% of girls there are hookers.
You believe that shit until you start to meet and mix with normal people. That is just like hanging out with a junkie and them saying 80% of the people in the country are users. Ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by LionBacker
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Hi,
I'm I've been living in Medellin for the past 4 months and my spanish is decent. I came here looking for a girlfriend. Yet the only girls that I match with on dating sites are working girls and I joined salsa clubs, roller skating clubs and went to language exchanges yet it seems like in Medellin many (not all) local normal non working girls look down on dating foreigner guys, but when I first went to Medellin in 2017, so many local girls wanted to know who I was, where I was coming from and had so many questions about why I am in Colombia.
Where in Colombia can I go where I can meet a normal girl and have a relationship with her. My friend says Santa Marta or Cali would be where I can get the attention I got in medellin in 2017. What do you guys think?
I made a post a while back about this. Most attractive girls in Medellin are hookers and the ones that aren't don't want to be seen with an American because her peers will think she is a ho. Good luck finding a regular girl in Colombia. The place is one big brothel like Rio. A hooker there told me 80% of girls there are hookers. Pretty soon with marriage rates collapsing in America all attractive girls here will be hos.
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Originally Posted by Gabacho
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I just made a withdrawal at Davivienda this morning and it worked fine.
Yeah I just ried today following your comment and it looks like issue over. Thanks for the servibanco suggestion too.
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Originally Posted by LionBacker
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I've been living in Medellin for the past 4 months and my spanish is decent. I came here looking for a girlfriend. Yet the only girls that I match with on dating sites are working girls
I have the same experience.
Originally Posted by LionBacker
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Where in Colombia can I go where I can meet a normal girl and have a relationship with her.
Bogota, Cali, and Barranquilla for me.
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Getting a girlfriend
Hi,
I'm I've been living in Medellin for the past 4 months and my spanish is decent. I came here looking for a girlfriend. Yet the only girls that I match with on dating sites are working girls and I joined salsa clubs, roller skating clubs and went to language exchanges yet it seems like in Medellin many (not all) local normal non working girls look down on dating foreigner guys, but when I first went to Medellin in 2017, so many local girls wanted to know who I was, where I was coming from and had so many questions about why I am in Colombia.
Where in Colombia can I go where I can meet a normal girl and have a relationship with her. My friend says Santa Marta or Cali would be where I can get the attention I got in medellin in 2017. What do you guys think?
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All of the above and some cubanas!
Originally Posted by Gabacho
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Great interview Doom. So the passport bros know that they are a problem. That is good. Recognizing the problem is the first step to correcting it.
I have an Ecuador question for you bro. Are the street girls working in Salinas / La dieciocho are they mainly ecuatoriana women or are they Venezolanas?
-Gabacho.
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Originally Posted by JustTK
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The ATMs of Davivienda are having a (reported and known) problem with international cards. Anyone know of a good alternative, meaning either high withdrawal limit or low charges?
I just made a withdrawal at Davivienda this morning and it worked fine.
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Checkmig
Originally Posted by Butch145
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Hello.
I remember last time I travel to Colombia 2022, I had someone at airport ask me about filling out a form before arriving in Colombia. I don't know if that still the case.
Search Colombia checkmig. It's free so don't fall for a scam service site that has you pay a fee, just use the government site. Once completed it's in their computer system and likely it'll never be mentioned again. Same process when you leave Colombia.
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