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It seems Venezuela is distancing itself from US.
Venezuela to shrink US Embassy staff, require Americans to apply for tourist visas
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/03/01/...ly-for-tourist/

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I would not go there if they paid for my vacation. Americans stay away!!

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I have been to Venezuela a couple of times and I have no desire to return. Also the people from country's surrounding Venezuela don't want to go there. So requiring visa's for Americans to me is a non issue. Unless you are looking for problems.

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The same can be said for other South and Central American countries at one time or another.
Venezuela has some pretty Caribbean islands that will basically be off limits now.


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