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1It doesn't matter for your actual question but you said that the worker stated that your transit in Colombia was longer than 24 hours, than at the end of your question you said the transit in Spain was longer than 24 hours. Which one was it?– mkennedyCommented Feb 17, 2023 at 14:31
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3The transit in Spain was only 4 hours. However, the one in Bogota was more than 24 hours and I did not know that transits more than 24 not allowed unless I have visa which i did not have. Therefore I was not let board the second plane and got stuck in Spain plus there were no flights going to my destination on the same day. The next day i asked them to let me buy another ticket after they have had detained me then they told me that i have been in Spain for more than 24 hours so they won’t let me go no where.– MeedoCommented Feb 17, 2023 at 14:49
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2Did you get any paperwork other than the stamp? Being denied boarding shouldn’t typically affect future travel, but breaking Immigration rules could well do so. Understanding exactly what immigration offence Spanish authorities determined that you committed is very important eg for any future visa applications that ask about prior travel history– TravellerCommented Feb 17, 2023 at 14:59
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@Meedo Ad your question: this stamp will for sure invite some questions, but it shouldn't affect your future travels. You were not deported, you were refused entry before you could do anything illegal (overstaying, for example).– JohnnyjankoCommented Feb 17, 2023 at 15:01
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5You were denied entry due to reason C: (C) no valid visa or residence permit. This is not a ban. Adding your citizenship to the question would make any proper answer easier.– Mark JohnsonCommented Feb 17, 2023 at 15:06
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