Are paramilitary groups in any way related to the F.A.R.C. Question #2: Are the F.A.R.C. and the Drug Trade/Lords of Colombia joined at the hip? In other words, are they one in the same?
I am newly engaged and now we have a dilemma. Our goal is for both us to be residing together as a married couple in the U.S. as quickly as possible.
If speed to become both married and residing in the U.S. is the goal, should we get married in Colombia (her home country) and then file an I-130, or should I file an I-129, bring her to the U.S. and then get married?
Which of the above will have us residing as a MARRIED couple in the U.S. the fastest?
I read that there used to be a pass with one or more airlines in Latin America that allowed a person to travel to a predermined number of locations at one set price. Where you went just had to be a site the airline flew to.
Does anyone know of anything like this?
Thank you. ...
Anyone know what countries Colombians can travel with a passport alone, no visa required?
Thank you.
First and foremost is it safe for an American to
vacation in Covenas?
I plan to visit Tolu and San Antero while there. Is travel by bus between these cities safe?
Would a bus trip to Cartagena from Covenas be safe?
If I were to stay a night in Tolu or San Antero would this be safe?
Are there any living coral reefs I can snorkel while in Covenas?
Finally, does anyone have additional suggestions for my trip to ...
Is it safe for an American to travel between Covenas and Cartagena by bus?
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