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States Government or from the firm con¬ 
cerned stating the employee’s connection 
with the firm and that the travel is required 
in carrying out the terms of the contract. 
28. Passports and visas are not required of 
native-born United States citizens. Natu¬ 
ralized United States citizens must be in pos¬ 
session of naturalization certificates or pass¬ 
ports. Requirement 16 also applicable. 
29. Air passengers in transit through Arica hold¬ 
ing transportation to or from Bolivia, or 
countries beyond, and air passengers in tran¬ 
sit to or from Argentina via Antofagasta do 
not require Chilean transit visas. 
30. Requirement 19, foregoing, is applicable to 
Business travelers. All temporary visitors 
must be in possession of either originals or 
photostatic copies of their birth certificates 
or a notarized statement attesting the date 
and place of birth, and if applicant has been 
married, original certificates, photostatic 
copies, official transcripts of records or no¬ 
tarized statements attesting either the mar¬ 
riage or termination of the marriage status. 
Deposits are also required of certain persons. 
Consult a consul of Colombia or a Pan Amer¬ 
ican Airways System office for details. 
31. Consuls must obtain authorization from the 
Ministry of Foreign Relations, San Jose, 
G. R., before visas will be issued to persons 
other than United States citizens. All neces¬ 
sary cable or other communication charges 
must be paid by applicant. In addition, all 
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aliens must comply with foregoing Require¬ 
ment 21 and must also be in possession of at 
least U. S. $250.00 at the time of their entry. 
32. All persons other than citizens of the inde¬ 
pendent countries of North, South, Central 
America and the West Indies (including 
Canada) in possession of tickets to a coun¬ 
try to which they will be admitted and suffi¬ 
cient funds for their maintenance must se¬ 
cure an entry permit before visas will be is¬ 
sued and in addition must deposit U. S. 
$500.00 with the transportation company on 
which they are entering Cuba. Certain legal 
residents of countries of the Western Hemi¬ 
sphere are exempt from this requirement 
and certain nationals will not be granted 
permission to enter. (Consult a Pan Amer¬ 
ican Airways System office for details). 
33. United States citizens do not require visas. 
34. All persons except diplomats, members of 
the Allied Armed Forces, and Netherlands 
Subjects born in the Territory of Curacao, 
must be in possession of entry permits. Con¬ 
sult a Pan American Airways System office 
for details. 
35. All persons except tourists, alien residents 
of Ecuador, and persons in possession of 
tickets to a country beyond endorsed as being 
nonrefundable in Ecuador, must deposit 
$100.00 U. S. Currency with the transporta¬ 
tion company. 
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