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gunt86 30 Aug 2010 03:12

South America TVIP
 
I have searched this forum and have not found much about all the Temporary Vehicle Import Permit information for all South American countries. It would be very helpful to have a thread with all this information on it. Please post what you know and i will edit this post and add your info.

Argentina - 8 months **** It seems like 3 months is the new normal at some border crossings now *****
Chile - 90 days
Brazil - 90 days
Uruguay - 12 months
Paraguay - 3 months
Bolivia - 30 days
Peru - 90 days
Ecuador - 90 days
Colombia - 60 days
Mexico - 180 days
United States - 12 months
Canada - 12 months

PocketHead 30 Aug 2010 03:29

I believe Bolivia is 3 months but it's easy to obtain an extension to 6 months.

gunt86 6 Sep 2010 20:26

To apply for a Mexico TVIP, follow instruction on this website
Vehicle Permits

mailking 11 Sep 2010 19:43

I had my 180 days Bolivian permit extended in La Paz with another 180 days. But when we left to Brasil last week, the border officials went crazy. They never saw a vehicle that had that kind of permit and were really keen to find out who had signed that piece of paper. After some phone calls everything seemed OK and we were let go out of the country...


Adventurous greetings,
Coen

Road Hog 13 Sep 2010 04:06

Need to verify the Canada/USA, they both offer 12 months but I have heard that you do not get a restart (like most countries in SA) by running up to Canada and back to USA.

RJT:scooter:

Chris Scott 20 Oct 2010 23:03

Good idea this list. By way of a bump, would be interesting to hear the TIP deal in Colombia, VNZ, Ecuador and Peru.

Chris S

MyOwnWay 21 Oct 2010 09:33

Ecuador is 3 months, you can go out of the country and come back the same day you will have another 3 months. You are allowed to do this only twice in a year (2 x 3 months in a year) OR, if you have two passports because you have two nationalities then you can do the same with each passport. That is what I did.

glasswave 24 Oct 2010 00:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Scott (Post 309638)
Good idea this list. By way of a bump, would be interesting to hear the TIP deal in Colombia, VNZ, Ecuador and Peru.

Chris S

Peru has been 90 days each time for me, same as visa stamp, Columbia was 60 same as visa, Ecuador 90.


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