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At Allexperts I offer free advise about Colombia. In my personal website I also provide travel advise and other services (http://www.cesarusa.com/travel.htm and www.CesarUSA.com). I was born in Colombia, lived in Venezuela, and in the US. While I was in the US I travelled to Colombia in multiple occasions and currently live in Medellín, Colombia. I can provide general information on touristic matters, safety, employment, and some basic immigration matters (and recommend contacting your local consulate first for information about immigration matters). I am bilingual English-Spanish. In 2005 I worked in Colombia for a short while as an English teacher. In my spare time I promote businesses, people, models, and artists at my multiple websites that provide multiple services such as real estate, model promotion, etc.
I have lived in Colombia before and currently live in Colombia. I have also lived in the US for 22 years. I have travelled to and from Colombia multiple times. I lived in Caracas, Venezuela when I was young and I lived in Quito, Ecuador recently for 15 months. I invite you to visit www.CesarUSA.com and www.CesarColombia.com
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| Dolph | 02/10/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Cesar - thank you very much for ..... |
| valarie | 01/31/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| valarie | 01/23/12 | 5 | 10 | 10 | you got straight to the point and ..... |
| Mark | 01/24/10 | 8 | 10 | 10 | Ok thanks Cesar for taking time to ..... |
| Max | 12/04/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Great advice, very helpful! |
Dear Dolph: There is no charge for a visa for Colombians who go to Mexico for tourism or if they go in transit to go to another country such as to the US. I read in a newspaper that Mexico was going
Dear Ms. Valarie: Regrettably I am not in Venezuela and I am not an expert on Venezuela. I have not been there in like 30 years. I do not really have contacts in Caracas anymore other than relatived
Dear Valarie: I am in Colombia, not in Venezuela, but lived in Caracas many years ago. I have never been in Tucupita, which is Located in Delta Amacuro. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucupita What
Dear Ms. Juliana: Yes, you can teach English in Colombia as long as you have good grammar, even if you do not have a degree in Education. What some schools would do is have a verbal interview with you
Dear Blo, Yes, it is pretty easy for anyone -including a foreigner- to buy a car in Colombia. All you need is the money. I am not in the customs business and I do not know if there will be some restrictions

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