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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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OK GUYS THIS IS A FRIEND OF MINE TESTIMONIAL OF THE BLOOD WORK I N BOGOTA COLOMBIA.

Arrived approx 07:05 A.M. and there were approx 15 people waiting in line. Best be there before 7 A.M. if you want to be in front of the line.
- Cab ride from the Hotel Casa Sarita is approx $5,000 COL pesos
- The place is only opened Monday through Friday from 07-10AM
- Patient is the only person that will be allowed in
- Cost $135,000 COL pesos
- Must have 1 passport picture and must show passport so that the nurse will compare the picture to the passport.
- Because patient is the only one allowed into the facility, ensure the patient has the payment.
- Left the place approx 08:18 A.M.
- My fiancee said that the people in the laboratory were rude. Customer service was not at it's best.
- The location is like downtown. Tall buildings. Lots of places to eat breakfast after the appointment.
- We tried to eat at the breakfast place next to the laboratory, but the waitress came to our table, asked what we wanted, I gave my fiancee's order, then she walked away!
- I called her over after a few minutes, then she told be to wait and she went to another table to take an order. I then said, let's leave this place and left.
- Walked down the street a bit and went into Subways for breakfast.

GOOD LUCK WITH YOU FUTURE BLOOD WORK IN BOGOTA COLOMBIA

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Thank you for the information!!! All information and preparation helps so I can have my girl ready for what to expect and how to make this trip effective. Is this place you mentioned the best place for someone to stay for the Embassy visit?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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OK GUYS THIS IS A FRIEND OF MINE TESTIMONIAL OF THE BLOOD WORK I N BOGOTA COLOMBIA.

Arrived approx 07:05 A.M. and there were approx 15 people waiting in line. Best be there before 7 A.M. if you want to be in front of the line.

- Cab ride from the Hotel Casa Sarita is approx $5,000 COL pesos

- The place is only opened Monday through Friday from 07-10AM

- Patient is the only person that will be allowed in

- Cost $135,000 COL pesos

- Must have 1 passport picture and must show passport so that the nurse will compare the picture to the passport.

- Because patient is the only one allowed into the facility, ensure the patient has the payment.

- Left the place approx 08:18 A.M.

- My fiancee said that the people in the laboratory were rude. Customer service was not at it's best.

- The location is like downtown. Tall buildings. Lots of places to eat breakfast after the appointment.

- We tried to eat at the breakfast place next to the laboratory, but the waitress came to our table, asked what we wanted, I gave my fiancee's order, then she walked away!

- I called her over after a few minutes, then she told be to wait and she went to another table to take an order. I then said, let's leave this place and left.

- Walked down the street a bit and went into Subways for breakfast.

GOOD LUCK WITH YOU FUTURE BLOOD WORK IN BOGOTA COLOMBIA

Unfortunately, customer service is not the best in Colombia, especially when it comes to places like this. Wait until you go to the embassy, the people you have to deal with before seeing the CO are the biggest wenches on the planet.

Diana

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Thank you for sharing this information. By any chance, do you know if your friend had to take vaccinations when she did the medical exam? If so, do you know how much she had to pay for the vaccinations? It is almost impossible to get through to the doctor's office where my fiancee will have her medical exam and we are trying to figure out approximately how much the vaccination costs should be for her and her 8-year old daughter. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

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