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06-06-14 15:15 #58
Posts: 125Assuncion
I was in Paraguay last year. I was aware of the $160.00 visa fee but I didn't that if you buy your vise entrance card when you enter its only good for 120 days. I was told that if purchased before hand at a paraguay consulate office it doesn't expire until your current passport expires. Strange huh.
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06-06-14 02:30 #57
Posts: 291World's Happiest Countries Gallup Poll
Paraguay is the happiest country in the world, with 87 percent of residents scoring high on an index of positive emotions, according to the latest Gallup poll on well-being.
http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health...raguay-n110981
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07-20-12 12:30 #56
Posts: 5Anybody want to meet up this weekend in asuncion?
I'll be in asuncion this weekend if anybody is interested in meeting up for a drink or dinner. I'm coming from BA and it will be my first time in asuncion so it would be nice to actually meet up with somebody who knows the ropes and the local layout. Just send me a PM. Thanks guys.
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06-28-12 13:38 #55
Posts: 70And more from "Descubriendo Paraguay"
http://discoveringparaguay.com/home/radio-soo-lugo/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LivingAndTravelingInParaguay-ViviendoYViajandoEnParaguay+%28Discovering+Paraguay+-+Descubriendo+Paraguay%29
Maybe Lugo's "war on corruption" was unpopular with the Senate!
Originally Posted by Tequila Tim [View Original Post]
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06-27-12 22:01 #54
Posts: 1009Been a long time
I can't remember honestly.
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06-27-12 12:45 #53
Posts: 10Originally Posted by Gato Hunter [View Original Post]
I stay there the majority of the times I'm in ASU. Was wondering whether you'd taken a look at the Granados's book and done any of their chicas?
There is one there by the name of Karen, fake blonde, very interesting, intense girl although will open up more after 1-2 sessions. Lovely looking but maybe 3-4 kilos overweight.
Cheers
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06-26-12 23:20 #52
Posts: 1009Bring a pen also maybe a magazine for something to write on also bring passports, get photo taken a few doors down the street on the same side fill out form and pay get recipt, go next dsy get passport easy. I get in next Monday I can show anyone maybe mid next week I they have not figured it out by then.
Stay horny my friends.
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06-26-12 19:33 #51
Posts: 349Originally Posted by Canardly [View Original Post]
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06-25-12 22:00 #50
Posts: 70Good point. Go to the photo place one block from the Embassy, also ask them to photocopy personal information page of your US passport.
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06-25-12 16:07 #49
Posts: 1009I can 100% assure you that you will not get on a plane pass go or anywhere else unless its on the way home from the airport without a visa its easy to do I posted in this thread about it. Don't forget about cutting in th line they did it so when in rome. Get your photos taken next door not in the states they have to be just a certian size. I found this out the hard way. And yes I know the monger that was sent home from the airport last year with no visa. Paraguayan embassy only accepts USD in cash bring change tooi think it was 45$ when I got mine now I heard is 85$could be wrong.
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06-25-12 14:30 #48
Posts: 70Originally Posted by Lgover [View Original Post]
They will give 24 hour turnaround service, cost me a little over $100 in January.
Then my passport was stolen 9pm in Calle Florida. I had a 9am flight to Asuncion the next morning.
Report at Police Station (Levalle). First an optimistic visit to EZE. Then US Embassy (about 1 hour). Paraguayan Embassy. Another $100. Back to Paraguayan Embassy 2 hours later. Airline office.
Made it to Asuncion same day!
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06-24-12 06:52 #47
Posts: 705I think this is another example of Ineptocracy (definition supplied by Jackson)
(in-ep-toc'-ra-cy). A system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers.
In one way or another all governments are grossly incompetent and / or grossly corrupt. Argentina leads the pack. Grossly incompetent and grossly corrupt. Obama seems to be another Christina. But at the end of the day, expecting something good from government is similiar to looking at a donkey and calling it a racehorse.
And you are right Tim. As far as pussy goes. Paraguay is the best and probably will be the best for a long time . Provided you know where the pussy is in Paraguay.
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06-24-12 01:56 #46
Posts: 141Looks like Paraguay will remain a viable mongering destination:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/24/wo...l.html?_r=1&hp
The Lefties in South America are throwing a hissy fit. LOL : )
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06-23-12 23:01 #45
Posts: 1009No they will send you home from the airport and not even let you on the plane
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06-23-12 22:59 #44
Posts: 48Visa requirements for entry to Paraguay
Websites mention getting visa before travel.
Is it possible for Americans to get visa on landing in ASU like in BA?
Originally Posted by El Alamo [View Original Post]