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Mexican Visa

Anyone know how accomodating the Mexicans are in terms of granting visas to colombian citizens. We would be dealing with the mexican embassy in bogota.
thanks.

By SanDiegoSurf on Jan 14, 2007, 00:48 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


miamimike says on Jan 14, 2007, 01:05:

If you are retired with a Verifiable monthly income of ,,, $600 or more per month(last I knew-may have changed a little, not sure)I don't see why a person, Colombian or otherwise, would not qualify for a Rentista(retiree) Visa. I have never seen in there prerequistes that its only for Americans, Canadians.They want Retirees with Guaranteed incomes so they don't set the Bar too high on income,,,

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