I am married (in Colombia only) to a Colombian and In December our wait for a Family member immigration visa should be down to about 2 months. Is there anything keeping my wife from receiving a tourist visa, so we can visit relatives, and then completing the process in the US? Alan ...
I was really jealous when I phoned my relatives in the states and heard about the dinner they were about to sit down to.
Got to realizing that if there are other gringos in my area we could maybe put together a Thanksgiving dinner next year.
Better yet, we could get together once a month for burgers, or tex-mex, or something and pass along information that others might find useful.
If you live in the Bucaramanga area and are interested, let me know.
I am a US citizen and my fiance and I are getting married in December here in Bucaramanga. So far we have had no problems. One of the local Notaria offices gave us all the info we needed including a list of documents needed (mine are birth certificate and divorce certificate, both appostiled). The question I have is what do I need to do, if anything, afterward to stay here once my tourist visa expires? Also, I am being courted by a local school to teach English starting in January, but again hav ...
Am flying to Bogota and then need to catch a bus to Bucaramanga. Any info on prices and trip length would be appreciated.
Alan
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