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Author Topic: Tax for marriage visa  (Read 3136 times)
lswote
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« on: January 20, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

I went to Bogota this weekend to get the last of my paperwork in order to get married on my next trip in 3 weeks.  I had gone to the Colombian Consulate in Miami and gotten a visa that allows me to get married in Colombia that was pasted into my passport.  When I went through immigration going into Colombia they saw the marriage visa but I told them I wasn't getting married this trip and they didn't do anything.

This morning when I returning home and went to the Bogota airport and tried to get my tax exemption, they wouldn't give me an exemption because I had the marriage visa in my passport.  Apparently marriage visas are treated like business visas and are not entitled to the tourist tax exemption.  I told the guy I didn't get married this trip and that as an American I didn't even need a visa to visit Colombia, but it fell on deaf ears and he refused to give me an exemption and I had to pay a $15 tax when I went to the ticket counter that I normally don't have to pay.

This sucks, since I will continuing to visit Colombia every 2 to 3 weeks until my fiancee/soon to be wife gets her spousal visa approved sometime at the end of March or early April, which is 4 or 5 trips times $15 (the visa is valid for 5 months so I will be subject to it until it expires).  I was playing around with the visa and I was able to peel it off pretty easily so I think I will just remove the visa since I don't need it anymore now that the notary public who is marrying us has already seen it, or rather had seen a photocopy of it, which is apparently all he needed.  This is not illegal as long as I don't damage the passport page it is on since I don't need a visa to enter Colombia, even to get married, it is just that most notaries require it to marry you.

I was surprised nobody on this board has mentioned this denial of tax exemption (or maybe they have and I didn't see it).  Or maybe I am the first gringo to encounter it.  So I would recommend you remove your marriage visa from you passport as soon as the notary has seen it or you have made a photocopy of it, so you can avoid being denied the tax exemption.

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wizard
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« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Tax for marriage visa, posted by lswote on Jan 20, 2003

Thanks for the info Bruce...

There's probably not many gringos that travel to Colombia as frequently as you... This may be why no one else has encountered or reported this issue... It's good to know though...

Was the notaria a real stickler on your paperwork??? Even if the notaria doesn't require all the detailed paperwork to marry you, you'll need everything for the DCF/spousal visa...

wizard

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lswote
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« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Thanks..., posted by wizard on Jan 20, 2003

I had to have quite a bit of paperwork including the marriage visa for the notary.  Nelson is actually taking care of the paperwork for me in Colombia, I signed a power of attorney for him, so now that I have collected all the paperwork he will take it to the notary for me.  

I need all the paperwork required for the notary plus more for the embassy except for the marriage visa, only the notary needed that.

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