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Do I need to wait 6 months after I get my passport to enter colombia? Im a U.S. citizen

By captian america on Mar 27, 2005, 16:54 in Visa & paperwork.


utopiacowboy says on Mar 27, 2005, 17:05:

No, it has to be valid for at least 6 months but it can be brand spanking new.

Disclaimer: any comment I make is inane and is not to be taken seriously, and is so patently ridiculous that no one should take it seriously, even as an insult.

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captian america says on Mar 27, 2005, 17:38:

gotcha! thanks!

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Gator says on Mar 27, 2005, 19:06:

Brand New??? You have approximately nine and a half years to enjoy Colombia; however your stay on just a passport entry(no visa)is no more than six months in a one year period-perhaps that is what you were thinking of. Usually DAS will stamp 30/60 days upon entry.

"Bene, cum Latine nescias, nolo manus meas in te maculare" .

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