Questions re. Visas: US citizen crossing into Pamana, Brazil, Bolivia, Para & Chile
Hello Folks -
I'm leaving in just a few short months from North Carolina and riding South and I have a few questions about Visas. The US State Department says that I need visas for Panama, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Chile.
It looks like a I can get the visa for Chile at the border. Is this correct? Can I get visas for Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay at the borders too or do I need to have these in place before i go?
Panama would issue me one at the airport if I was arriving by air - what about crossing by land? The consulate says theres a 60 working day wait and their (PA) website doesn't give details for requirements for US citizens. Have any US citizens made this crossing recently? Whats your advice?
Most of the info on the web is relating to entering by air and its hard to get clear info on land crossings. Many countries require return flight info as well as hotel reservations. Thats not gonna happen... (except Panama to EC)
Americans - Whats been your experience?
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