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After nearly two decades on the road, P.S. I’m On My Way helps you turn the dream of travel into your everyday reality.

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HOW THIS JOURNEY BEGAN

Seventeen years ago, the term digital nomad barely existed. Yet Trisha Velarmino was already living it β€” moving from place to place, working remotely, and weaving her life into different cultures. Today, she remains on this path, and her blog stands as the culmination of 17 years of exploration, growth, and connection.

πŸ‘‹πŸΌ About Trisha Velarmino

At 19, Trisha broke free from the constraints of a Filipino passport, choosing the road over limits β€” and seventeen years later, she’s still proving that β€œweak” passports can carry unstoppable journeys, sharing that freedom with third world passport holders who dare to live differently.

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Trisha has the very rare skill set of the accumulated experience of both.Trisha provides deep local experience, and wealth of knowledge from having traveled the world. She is also personable, friendly, and easy to talk with.

-Bradley Culley, USA

We have successfully moved to La Paz with our kids through Trisha’s 1-1 consult. She has helped us a lot from crossing the borders to Tijuana, traveling with our dogs, and completing our family visas. Really recommended and top first class service! Muchas gracias!

-Elaine Martin, Canada

Trisha was great. The insight and information she provided was already extremely helpful. She helped set a solidified timeline of what to expect and when, along with some ideas/suggestions that hadn’t been considered previously. She was very attentive to the goals we are looking to accomplish and provided relevant and helpful feedback.

– Brandon Chamberlain, USA

Videos

The hidden world of Oaxaca’s legendary rug artisans

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Mexico Digital Nomad Visa explained

A food and wine journey in the Caucasus

How to open a Mexican bank account with a tourist visa

Colombia travel guide for Filipinos

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