What are the visa & residency requirements in San Clemente?
We asked people about the visa & residency requirements in San Clemente, they wrote...
"As can be expected, this is a whole new experience in itself. My wife is Ecuadorian so the process should have been easy. It was not. I visited numerous offices in several cities and finally got my visa after four months. All I can say is bring your patience and be prepared to deal with zero logic," said another expat in San Clemente, Ecuador.
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What are the visa & residency requirements in San Clemente?
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