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When a person holds a Pensionado visa what is involved in leaving Colombia and returning? Any special trips to the DAS or special stamps that are needed?
In what seems like a never ending preparation to return to Colombia it occurs to my wife and I that since we are leaving several children in North America there may be a need to zip back and forth on occasion.
Thanks,
Woody
By wcarmack on Jun 22, 2007, 20:18 in Visa & paperwork.
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Gator says on Jun 22, 2007, 20:44: You are allowed unlimited travel and returns as long as you do not remain outside of the country for six months. Always make sure you US passport is not expired., "Brevior Sltare Cum Deformibus Mulieribus Est Vita!" . |
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elk says on Jun 23, 2007, 04:31: Gator is correct. You will also need your current cedula to leave the country. (not just a copy) The cedula must be renewed each year with DAS within 15 days after receiving your Pensionado Visa. In short you need a new Cedula and Pensionado visa every twelve months.
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