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Post by aaronpawlak on Mar 28, 2018 8:15:10 GMT -5
a hot placeo, I have a few questions regarding entering Colombia. I have heard that although technically you are supposed to have an onward or return flight booked, but this is hardly ever checked, although some airlines enforce it. Can anyone shed some light on this please? Are there any very cheap flights that people book as proof of an onward flight without intending to get the flight? Do you claim to be a backpacker who will be travelling out of the country by bus? I will more than likely be flying from madrid. Also are there any factors that decide how long they stamp your visa for? 90 is the maximum but sometimes they stamp for 30 I believe? Do people just usually ask for 90? Please help I didn't find the right solution from the internet. References: forums.eslcafe.com/job/viewtopic.php?t=92601Digital production companyThanks
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