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DCF in Bogota?

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Hola--

I have lived in Colombia since July of 2006, and will be living here in Bogotá at least until summer of 2009. I recently posted about beginning the whole K-1 process with my fiance and several people suggested since I am living here it would just be easier to get married here and go the DCF route.

But....I had already researched that and had read that DCF is no longer an option in Bogotá. Does anyone know? If I can avoid the K-1 process I would like to.

Has anyone done DCF from Bogotá? If so, would my previous residency (with 2 year-long work visas) count, or would I have to stay on after we get married?

Thanks and as always good luck to all.....

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