What to Do If You Overstay Your Tourist Visa?
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If you exceed 180 days there's a fine for each day over the limit. They can also impose a restriction on you, making you unable to return for a period of time.[/QUOTE]I think the fine is by month, with the first day being the most expensive.
[b]https://medellinguru.com/tourist-visa/[/b]
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If you overstay your tourist time limit, you will have to pay a fine before leaving the country. If you overstay, we recommend that you pay the fine at the Migracion office within at least three days before your departure, so you arent delayed at the airport. Fines reportedly start at 440,000 pesos and go up, depending on how long you overstay.
[b]If you overstay your tourist visa by less than six months, you can pay your fine, leave Colombian and will still be able to re-enter Colombia with a new tourist visa in the same year[/b] (as long as under the 180-day tourist rule). If you overstay by more than six months, you technically qualify for deportation and will need to leave Colombia immediately.
If you overstay you will need to go to Migracion Colombia less than 15 days before your planned departure and ask for a salvoconducto. This is essentially a temporary permit that allows you to be in Colombia even though your tourist visa has expired. In addition, a salvoconducto is only good for 15 days. And you will need to show this to Migracion at the airport when you leave.
When you go to Migracion Colombia for a salvoconducto you need:
Your passport
Copy of the page of your current passport with your personal data/photo
Copy of your most recent Colombia tourist visa stamp
Credit or debit card to pay the fine and cost of the salvoconducto.
The salvoconducto costs 60,000 pesos and the fine starts at 440,000 pesos and can go as high as over 5 million pesos. But if you have overstayed for less than three months I have heard from a few foreigners the fine can be less than 700,000 pesos.[/QUOTE]
Sounds like I might be spoiling my girlfriends
[QUOTE=PseudoGene;2589767]I have never had a relationship where my girlfriend cost more than a hooker- quote of the day![/QUOTE]I am getting ready to buy Catgirl a new Yamaha. That would go a long way for prepagos here.
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Fotos from yesterday, 4 girl day
Everything is a blur.
I caved on Sexy Dexy and agreed to buy her a new cell phone. She has newly obtained novia status with Amazonia dropping out and Soft Swirl moving down. But she kept gravitating to the phones in the 4-6 million COP range. We went back to the hotel, looking for the phone got her really juiced up and the sex was great. I told her she just became a novia (Numero Tres) this trip and she has to work her way up to that kind of regalo. I gave her the same deal I gave Catgirl when I bought her phone. She can get one for under one million COP. If she still owns it in one year, working and in good condition, then I will buy her whatever phone she wants. I consider that more than fair. Frankly, it surprised the shite out of me when Catgirl pulled it off and she cashed in on a new iPhone ProMax 12. Ka-ching. But a promise is a promise.