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Tourest Visa

Has anyone recently tried to enter Colombia with a tourest visa? I heard that requirments have changed. A few years ago I was able to just show up at the airport and get my passport stamped for a few months and then extend it each month after that for up to six months. But are they requiring invitations and other paper work now in order to issue tourest visas? Im currently here with a Volunteer work visa that ends in a month. Could I leave the country, stay out for a few days, and then come back in with a tourest visa? Are they requiring proof of a return ticket? But if im traveling by bus and not sure how long Ill be passing threw, I wonder if they would let me in with out a return ticket.

By HisValentine on Nov 17, 2007, 20:27 in Travel tips. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


Chelesupercono says on Nov 18, 2007, 05:39:

I just arrived and was given 60 days and can stay a total of 6 months per year. That is with a U.S. passport. I usually stay 6 months a year with no problems.

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