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Delta Airlines has the best website for determining if your Colombiana/o needs a transit or tourist visa for vacation travel.

I found this Delta Airlines website and I am sure it will help many other Gringos determine whether their Colombian sweety needs a visa to visit another country. The website takes into account the resident status of the passport holder and adjusts the tourist and transit visa requirements accordingly. If your sweety has residence in another country other than Colombia, the travel restrictions can be reduced dramatically. I have tested the site with specific known criteria and and it appears to be current and accurate. The site is: http://www.delta.com/planning_reservations/plan_flight/international_t...

By guacharaca on Feb 24, 2008, 09:44 in Visa & paperwork. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


echyde says on Feb 24, 2008, 11:03:

Yeah, I've used it before. It is generally accurate, but not always.

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ibemeubeu9001 says on Feb 24, 2008, 20:55:

Hello, I read you artical in reference to Visa-through Delta Airlines, but I don't completly understand, do they help those that does not have there VISA'S as yet?

Iam just trying to get a vias for my mother in law, in colombia. I have'ent spoken to my attorney that did my wife's papers, all-together, it took under 6 months. But for a Visa for Vacation, could really be sometime, as for which I was told, If Delta, has more information reguarding Visa's please write and let me know, as for which, Iam sure that many people would love to know.

Thank You,

ibemeubeu9001

I just happen to be from Long Beach,CA, and I love visiting South America, My first visit was to Bogota, Ibaque, and Cucuta and not being a spanish speaking person, I had a great time. Would I travel to South America again, You Bet! The people are wonde

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ibemeubeu9001 says on Feb 24, 2008, 20:58:

Hello again, my photo was taken out of the computer by my 3-year daughter, how she found the correct key to press, I don't know......

I will down load another this week. Hard Drive, is nearly full, so all of the photos where taken out leaving me room to get important updates.

Write Soon:

George, Betty and Melanie
ibemeubeu9001

I just happen to be from Long Beach,CA, and I love visiting South America, My first visit was to Bogota, Ibaque, and Cucuta and not being a spanish speaking person, I had a great time. Would I travel to South America again, You Bet! The people are wonde

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guacharaca says on Feb 25, 2008, 17:46:

ibemeubeu9001 said "do they help those that does not have there VISA'S as yet?"

No. It is only a quick, and easy, reference site to find out if one requires a visa for their destination country and any country that one transits through to get to that destination country. For example, if a Colombian, who lives in Colombia, wants to visit Mexico, he/she needs a visa. If that same Colombian lives in Canada, he/she does NOT need a visa to visit Mexico.

Colombianos: Las armas os han dado independencia, las leyes os daran libertad. (Santander)

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