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09-19-20 13:14 #39446Senior Member

Posts: 471Just filled out the form, it automatically detected my flight, I guess that's a good sign about my Medellin flight. You will have a chance to upload your Covid test result. A bunch of standard questions about whether you are feeling sick or have been quarantined before. I got my negative Covid PCR test result, downloaded the corona app, getting ready to board my flight in the afternoon. Tussi ordered and 18-year-olds lined up. Will report back after I land.
Originally Posted by Elvis2008
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09-19-20 10:21 #39445Senior Member

Posts: 545Try
Scotiabank. It's a Canadian bank that took over Citibank's ATM's in Colombia. They have never, ever failed to deliver funds anywhere in Colombia: Medellin, Cartagena, Perreira, Bogota; their ATM's always work.
Originally Posted by JohnGault
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09-19-20 10:20 #39444Senior Member

Posts: 8215 Minute Test is not a PCR test
The 15 minute test is an antigen test. The antigen test is NOT the same as a PCR test.
Originally Posted by Elvis2008
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https://time.com/5880255/covid-19-tests-types/
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09-19-20 06:08 #39443Senior Member

Posts: 746Pcr
Thanks to all you guys!
Originally Posted by Elvis2008
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09-19-20 04:47 #39442Senior Member

Posts: 4625Call stand alone ERs and urgent care clinics in the area she is staying. In my area, it is $200 to get a test done, and you get results in 15 minutes.
Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1
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09-19-20 04:37 #39441Senior Member

Posts: 25PCR test info
My research turned up a very helpful website: www.rapidtesttravel.com. After you type in your US state and select PCR as the test, crowd-sourced data from travelers then gives you a list of places that can give you a test result in 48 or 24 hours.
Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1
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As for Florida in the Ft Lauderdale. Miami area, the consensus from another travel forum where they are discussing this PCR test issue at length is to get your test at the Lab Doctor, which is very close to the Ft Lauderdale airport. The clinic give you a result within 24 hours at a cost of $179. Here are their contact details:
http://www.labdoctor.org
1425-A SE 17th Street.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316.
Office: 954-530-4447.
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09-19-20 03:40 #39440Senior Member

Posts: 1376Need some advice.
I am here living on and off for many years, always using two ATM cards from the same US bank in order to get cash. Usually hitting Davivienda and Bancolombia. Every month I take out about USD $500-$700. Every year during Sep-Oct I take out an additional $500 every other week since I am paying my rent for the year all in one shot.
Starting this past June my two ATM cards (same bank) no longer work. I get Error Formato Red or transaccion anulado. My bank tells me there is no attempt on their side for an ATM withdrawal.
So I opened a new account with Cap1 360 and received a new ATM card (a different bank), letting them know that I travel all the time and will be using the ATM here in Colombia starting last week.
Same error.
Is anyone having issues with their US based ATM cards in Colombia?
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09-19-20 03:00 #39439Senior Member

Posts: 746Tests needed to enter Colombia
"private providers who can do the test promptly at a fee" in Colombia on arrival or in Miami?
Originally Posted by Questner
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09-19-20 02:59 #39438Senior Member

Posts: 4346If you don't mind me asking, how much is the traveler's policy? What you described sounds better than the EPS inclusions.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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09-19-20 02:31 #39437Senior Member

Posts: 465The app has your incoming flight recorded. If anyone gets the virus that was on board with you they know you were on the same flight and subsequently have you go on quarantine. Has far as people complaining about having to go on the app then just don't go to Colombia.
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Originally Posted by Nounce
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09-19-20 02:25 #39436Senior Member

Posts: 1643As a Colombian National she should not be refused entry; and this malady has nothing to do with it, - this is my understanding. Likely, there are private providers who can do the test promptly at a fee. I don't know if you should consider a situation of 'denied boarding', but you can verify it with the airline.
Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1
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09-19-20 02:05 #39435Senior Member

Posts: 746HELP, Totally confused by the PCR test requirement on
My novia, A Colombian National, will fly to Miami on Sept 25th and return to Colombia on Oct 1. I have been searching the internet on where we can get a PCR test and get the results within 4 days of her return flight without much success. Can anyone tell me if she returns to Colombia without that test will they turn her away and refuse entry?
Thanks for any info provided!
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09-19-20 01:56 #39434Senior Member

Posts: 4346Neither the link nor the screenshot of it that you attached make any mention of a 14 day quarantine. It does mention that is recommended that passengers download the Coronapp and use it to report their health status "before" (it does not specify for what period before) their flight and for 14 days after their flight. It is very misleading to suggest the government has announced visitors will be subject to a quarantine. That may yet happen but it has not happened so far.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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09-19-20 01:49 #39433Senior Member

Posts: 4346I can help clarify the announcement. The announcement uses this language (translated): Are you thinking of traveling to Colombia? Keep the following recommendations in mind. Note the use of the word "recommendations" instead of "requirements" or other language. The announcement states a single (e. G. Only one) requirement. It states it will be demanded by both the airline and by Colombian immigration. That requirement is the PCR test result that is no more than 96 hours old. It is listed as #1. Those who are planning to take flights should probably confirm whether the airlines will in fact require the test result as a condition of boarding.
#2 - Fill out a landing card on the Colombia immigration web site up to 24 hours before your flight and at least 1 hour before your flight. The announcement goes on to say it will make your immigration control process "much faster and safer". My interpretation of this is the online landing card is not a requirement but it will shorten your time in the immigration area which also makes it a safer process because it reduces the time the area will be crowded with passengers. That form has been on the immigration web site since mid March by the way.
#3 - The announcement recommends (as distinct from requires as a condition of entry or a condition of remaining in Colombia) you download the Coronapp and use it to report your health status before your flight and for 14 days after your flight. It goes on to say "In Colombia we worry about your health". There is no mention of the Orwellian surveillance, deportation and entry ban threats, and other nightmare scenarios.
#4 - Wear a mask and wash your hands is the final recommendation.
Originally Posted by Zeos1
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09-19-20 01:23 #39432Senior Member

Posts: 4346$550 one way? Holy fuckballs, that is downright rapacious. There must be very high demand. I think I would probably wait it out until the fares get back to reality.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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