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Subject: Re: Return ticket...does all of Latin America require it? Posted on: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 16:27:02 MDT

> If you are going to be flying then you will most likely need a return
> ticket and onward ticket. If you are going to be staying at a place
> more than 90 days then you will also require a visa.

Visas are easily obtainable and are not an issue.
Why do posters delete the original message? Here it is......

> I'm planning a trip to central and possibly south America and was
> wondering if I'm going to have a problem going by road or even flying
> sometimes (like from Panama to Colombia.) The last thing I want is a
> return ticket because I have no idea how long its going to take and even
> where I'm going to go.

I didn't mention driving. How could someone drive AND fly? Kind of
hard to pack your car on the plane....:) Obviously if I'm flying
partly, I'll be traveling my bus as well.

So I arrive my bus to the border town of some 3rd world banana republic
and they look unimpressed with a wad of traveler's checks. Am I
screwed? Are there websites that discuss the current policies of each
country? This could really mess you up if you're floating through
central and south America.