Friday, November 14, 2025

I visited The Republic Of Colombia Ombudsman's Office headquarters

 



                                                                                       


I went to the Ombudsman's office in Bogota Colombia to request for them to please ask The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs, why?  they ordered me to provide  them an additional document in order to process the renewal of my Colombian passport since at the time of the appointment with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, I was not able to take notes, and the woman that was assigned to bully me,  spoke in a very low tone and she spoke very quickly and I was not able to understand why The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs asked me to provide either my elderly mother's. National Colombian ID card foto  or a copy of my deceased father's  death certificate in order for the Ministry Of Foreign Affairs to renew my Colombian Passport, so I can travel to another country, whenever I want to travel to another country of my choice at anytime within  the period of 10 years, before the next renewal of the Colombian passport.

Furthermore, two months ago, I accompanied  my cousin who lives in Mount Airy, Maryland  to the embassy of the Republic Of Colombia in the District of Columbia, USA,  and she was only asked to provide her Colombian national ID card. (Cedula) to process the renewal of her passport.

I will wait for the Ombudsman office to give me a response. I am afraid, that The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs or other Colombian Agency will continue to bully me,  and infringe upon my legal rights!  and to continue to ask me to provide documents that Do Not exist, or that I Don't have Access to, in order for me to have equal opportunities,  in order for me to be able to exercise my legal rights as a human being, such as the right to travel, the right to have free health care, the right to have free education, the right to have affordable or free housing, the right to live in a safe abundant environment, the right to bear arms, the right to decide what to do with my body and my health, the right to religious freedomthe right to earn a decent wage in any job, the right to seek legal counsel.... legal rights that the Ministry Of Foreign Affairs or another Colombian agency may infringe upon,  at anytime,  if I don't provide documents that Do Not Exist  or documents that I Do Not have access to, simply,  because I am woman.


It is always a pleasure to Visit the Chamber of Commerce in Bogota Colombia!

 






November 14th, 2025. I am going to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bogota Colombia, Today, to pick the Colombian Passport.

 

Currently it is 11 degrees Celsius translated into Fahrenheit it's about 51 degrees here in Bogota Colombia. It's drizzling,  My friend Daisy Correa advised me to wait until today to pick the Colombian Passport because she needed to help her daughter with some after school homework. The Passport was ready to be picked up yesterday Thursday, November 13th 2025.


I picked up my passport now I can travel to another country. 

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Nov.12. 2025 Ministry Of Foreign affairs in Bogota Colombia will be issuing me the Colombian Passport tomorrow after 11am.

Nov. 11. 2025 Visit of Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bogota Colombia for a Colombian Passport Renewal

 

                                                                                      



On November 11th, 2025. I went to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bogota Colombia   for a very simple and easy to process renewal of the Colombian Passport with all the documents that I needed to provide the Ministry Of Foreign Affairs such as the National Colombian ID card (Cedula) as well as the  expired Old Colombian Passport,  and additional documents such as my Colombian birth certificate. ( that I did not need to show them in order to process the renewal of the Colombian passport) 

The Colombian passport should have been processed Tuesday, November 11th, 2025. However, I was psychologically manipulated, ('given the run around' ) by the Ministry Of Foreign Affair's a government agency that is notorious for it's personnel's unethical hostile  conduct that consists of merciless psychological bullying of the very hardworking tax paying native Colombian citizens. Bullying consisting of public  humiliation,  intimidation, harassment, persecution and exploitation. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs'  staff,  literally enjoys bullying the very hardworking tax paying native Colombian citizens and this agency's workers,  even laugh and think is funny to humiliate, intimidate and harass the native Colombian citizens that  apply or  need to renew  Colombian passports, the staff's hostile and unethical behavior has been acknowledge and recognized by several people including myself. In the recent past while accompanying a family member for a Colombian passport renewal,  I personally  witnessed the inhumane and cruel treatment of a group of hardworking tax paying native Colombian citizens that needed to renew their passport. Citizens Of Colombia  that  currently reside in the United States Of America, that were psychologically abused by  the Ministry Of Foreign Affair's staff  in this case Colombian government personnel  working at the Embassy Of Colombia in Washington, D.C. USA. The Building is located at  1724 Massachusetts Avenue NW on Embassy Row.

I am going to visit the Ministry Of Foreign Affairs again, in Bogota Colombia  11/12/2025 . The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs ordered me to provide my elderly mother's  Colombian National ID foto.  Image of the  back and front  of the ID card or the Death Certificate  of my biological father (that I never meet)  who has been dead for over 30 years. At the request of the Ministry Of Foreign Affairs,  I went to one of the Registrar's office in Bogota, Colombia  and my deceased father's  death certificate  does NOT appear in the Colombian registry.  Moreover,  Neither of the documents that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bogota Colombia ordered me to provide in order for them to renew the Colombia Passport  were  listed on their website as requirements for a renewal of a Colombian Passport. 

I was intimidated and threatened  by the Foreign Ministry of Bogota Colombia ( paraphrasing) if I don't provide either of these documents the Ministry Of Foreign Affairs in Bogota Colombia will not process the Colombian Passport. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will deny me the right to travel to another country. Fortunately, my elderly mother who lives in Maryland, USA suffering from dementia and from the decease of alcoholism, did not loose her Colombian National ID .  I asked my disabled mentally unstable mother to take fotos of her Colombian  National ID  card and to send the pictures  over to me via WhatsUp. I,  Proceeded to print the fotos of both sides of my mother's  Colombian National ID card and printed two copies of both sides of my elderly mother's Colombian National  ID card  ( Cedula)  at a  local printing shop  in Bogota Colombia. 

On Wednesday, November. 12, 2025 I will be returning to the Ministry Of Foreign Affairs in Bogota Colombia with the additional document of the images of the back and the front foto  of my elderly mother's Colombian National ID Card ( Cedula)  that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs  has order me to provide as the only  additional requirement for the renewal of the Colombian Passport .

 A customer service agent  by the name of "Pablo" a man that works for The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs in Bogota Colombia assure me that I have an open appointment until the 14th of November to provide the additional document. What this means is that I can go into the The ministry Of Foreign Affairs building at any time before the 14th of November to provide the document. The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs in Bogota Colombia will not let my escort and good trusted friend Daisy Correa come inside the building to serve as a witness of any further potential psychological bullying, harassment and intimidation at the mercy of these people  More later..

I visited The Republic Of Colombia Ombudsman's Office headquarters

                                                                                          I went to the Ombudsman's office in Bogota Co...