An Absolute Guide to Colombia Visa Application, Types, Requirements, Overstay & More

Colombia is one of the most beautiful and most diverse countries and is the only country in South America that has access to both the Atlantic and Pacific ocean. Starting from beautiful beaches in Santa Marta and Cartagena to quaint little towns, coffee farms, world-class cites, it is big one tourism and immigration.

You may or may not need to submit a Colombia visa application if you want to visit it. But, should you want to immigrate, there are many Colombia visa types to choose from.

In this article, we will cover everything related to Colombia visa requirements, types, extension process, and Colombia visa overstay.

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Who Needs a Visa for Colombia?

Right now there are 99 countries whose citizens can enter Colombia visa-free. Citizens from these countries get 90 days visa-free when entering Colombia, and can extend their stay for 90 more days online.

European Union citizensNationals of Mercosur CountriesAndorra
Antigua and BarbudaAustraliaAzerbaijan
BahamasBarbadosBelize
BhutanBosnia and HerzegovinaBrunei
CanadaCosta RicaDominica
Dominican RepublicEl SalvadorFiji
GeorgiaGrenadaGuatemala
HondurasHong KongIceland
IndonesiaIsraelJamaica
JapanKazakhstanLiechtenstein
Marshall IslandsMexicoMoldova
MonacoMontenegroMicronesia
New ZealandNorth MacedoniaNorway
PalauPanamaPapua New Guinea
PhilippinesQatarRussia
Saint Kitts and NevisSaint LuciaSaint Vincent and the Grenadines
SamoaSan MarinoSerbia
SingaporeSovereign Military Order of MaltaSolomon Islands
South KoreaSwitzerlandTaiwan
Trinidad and TobagoTurkeyUnited Arab Emirates
United KingdomUnited StatesVatican City

Visa-Free for Colombia with a Valid US Visa/Schengen Visa

Nationals of seven countries can enter Colombia visa-free and get a 90-day stay if they possess

Citizens of these countries don’t have to submit a Colombia visa application if they hold the any of the above-mentioned visas/ residence permits.

CambodiaChinaIndia
Macau (180 days)MyanmarThailand
Vietnam

What Does Colombia Visa Look like?

Here is a Colombia visitor visa. Note that it is a visa with an older visa type called TP-11 which is a Colombia tourist visa or type V visa now.

Colombia visa application

Colombia Visa Types

There were many different types of visas prior to 2017. But starting from December 2017, Colombia changes its visa rules, reorganized all its visas, and changed the visa classification completely. Colombia has over 30 different categories of visas.

There are three main Colombia visa types now.

  1. Visitor Visa (V)
  2. Migrant Visa (M)
  3. Resident Visa (R)
  4. Special Resident Peace Visa(RES)

All these visas have their subcategories.

Colombia Tourist Visa- Visitor Visa

A foreign national can visit Colombia for different purposes by possessing a Colombia tourist visa. It’s a short term visa which can be issued for

  1. Tourism and vacation
  2. Studying Spanish
  3. Airport transit
  4. Business which involves events, conferences, seminars without the passport holder being employed.
  5. Short-term academic exchange program, training in arts, trades or graduate courses.
  6. Medical treatment
  7. Journalistic work
  8. Inter-corporate transfer
  9. Volunteering
  10. boat or cruise crew
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The Colombia Tourist Visa for Colombia also referred to as a Colombian Tourist Visa, is issued to foreigners who will stay in Colombia for a short period. It is issued for the following purposes:

The Colombia Visitor Visa is usually issued for a maximum of 180 days, but can also be issued for up to five years in certain cases.

If you want to understand the detailed process for this, here is a step-by-step guide to getting a Colombia tourist visa.

Types of Colombia Migrant Visa

A Colombia Migrant (M) visa allows you to immigrate to Colombia by various means depending on the purpose. A migrant visa can be issued for up to three years.

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There are 11 different conditions (categories) of Colombian M visas:

Visa NamePurpose
M1 – Spouse VisaFor a foreigner who has married
or is in a permanent relationship
with a Colombian citizen.
M3 – Mercosur VisaFor citizens of Mercosur countries.
M3- Refugee VisaFor a foreigner to be admitted to
Colombia as a refugee.
M5- Work VisaForeign nationals who want to legally
work in Colombia.
M6 – Business Investment VisaFor a foreigner who invests at least 100
times the minimum wage of Colombia.
M7- Expertise VisaHave qualification or expertise to
practice a profession independently.
M8 -Religious VisaA foreigner who is a religious worker or
missionary, coming to Colombia to
perform religious activities.
M9- Student VisaForeigners who want to pursue
academic degrees in Colombia.
M10 – Real Estate Investment VisaFor a foreigner who invests in real
estate with an investment that’s
at least 350 times the minimum
wage of Colombia.
M11-
Retirement/Pensioner/
Rentista Visa
Foreigners who want to retire in
Colombia and can show the means
to do so. They must be able
to show proof one of these two.

1. Pension that’s at least three times
the minimum wage.

Types of Colombia Resident Visas

A Colombia resident visa gives the holder the previlege to be a permanent resident of Colombia, and a path to Colombian citizenship. If you leave Colombia for more than two years with an R visa, the visa expires and is no longer valid.

There are five categories of R visas:

1. Returning Colombian

For Colombian citizens who have renounced their citizenship to become a citizen of another country.

2. Parents by birth

Father or mother of a Colombian national by birth.

3. M visa holders

M1, M3Held it for continuously for two years.
M4 to M11Held it for for five years continuously.

4. Beneficiary Visa

Continuously held a beneficiary visa of type R for five years.

5. Investment

A foreigner who has invested at least 650 times the minimum monthly wage in Colombia.

Colombia Visa Fees

For the majority of Colombian visas, there are two kinds of fees involved. When you submit the Colombia visa application, you need to pay for the visa study fees, and then if the visa is approved, you need to pay the visa processing fees.

Study Fees

Applying from Cuba/ European countries€40
Applying from Colombia or from a non-European country$52

Colombia Visa Processing Cost

The visa processing fees depend on the purpose for which you are putting in the Colombia visa application, and the type of visa. Depending on the purpose, you would need to pay more for the same type of visa.

1 . Colombia Tourist Visa /Visitor visa

PurposeFees
Airport Transit$67
Tourism$82
Businees, Intra-coporate transfer,
Official/commercial representative
of foreign government,
$245
Exchange student$51
Medical treatment,
Administrative/Judicial purpose,
Attending events, Internship,
Volunteer,
Audiovisual/digital production,
Journalistic coverage,
Temporary service provider,
foreseeable activity under
resolution 6045 of 2017
$170
Work-holiday program, Courtsey$0

2 . Colombia Migrant Visa

TypeFees
Spouse,
Parent/Child of Colombian
citizen by adoption,
Mercosur agreement,
Work,
Real Estate/Business
Investment,
Professional expertise,
Religious,
Retirement/rentista
$230
Refugee$0
Student$51

3. Colombia Resident Visa

All the Colombia resident visas have a processing fee of $230.

4. Special Resident Visa

The processing fees for the Colombia special resident visa are $246.

Notes:-

1. Nationals of Japan and South Korea don’t pay Colombia visa processing fees, although they pay for the study fees.
2. Spanish nationals don’t pay for study fees or processing fees.
3. Nationals of Ecuador can get the visas for free if applying from South America. If they are submitting Colombia visa application from any other parts of the world, they will pay much lesser fees.

There are various ways to pay the visa fees when you are turning in the Colombia visa application.

You can check for the updated Colombia visa fees on the website of Colombia’s ministry of foreign affairs.

How to Submit a Colombian Visa Application

You can submit any Colombia visa application online. It’s a 7-step process.

  1. Choose the right Colombia visa type
  2. Fill in the application on the centralized website(SITAC)
  3. Upload the required documents in PDF format and photos in JPG format.
  4. Pay the study fee for the visa (if applicable).
  5. Wait for visa approval.
  6. Once the visa is approved, pay the visa fees and receive the Colombia eVisa in your email.
  7. If you are submitting the Colombia visa application in Colombia, get the visa stamped in your passport in Bogota. If you are applying through Colombian diplomatic mission in any other country, get the stamping done there.

Colombia Visa Requirements

Colombia visa requirements would vary depending on the type of visa you are applying for. If you are submitting a Colombia visa application for any visa other than a tourist visa, there is a big chance that you would need to get some documents translated and/or apostilled.

Here are the requirements for a Colombia Tourist Visa.

For minors:

If invited:

If you are visiting a family member/friend

If visiting for an event or activity

If travelling for business

Colombian Embassies/Consulates

In the U.S., Colombia has eleven consulates. They are in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Orlando, Newark, New York, San Francisco and Washington DC.

Colombia has consulates in a lot of countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania.

If there is no consulate of Colombia in your country, check with the consulate in the closest country and ask them whether you can put in your Colombia visa application there.

How Do I Receive my Colombian Visa?

Once your Colombia visa application has been approved and you have paid the corresponding approved visa fees, an email will be sent to the email address registered on the application.

The visa stamping can be done at the Consulate of Colombia where you filed your application or at the Office in Bogotá at Avenida 19 No. 98-03, Edifice Torre 100.

What is Colombia eVisa or Electronic Visa?

When your Colombia tourist visa is issued, you get an email containing the visa in Electronic format. If your visa has been issued for less than three (3) months, you can enter, stay, and leave the country showing your electronic visa, without printing it over the passport. Make sure to carry a print out when entering/exiting Colombia though.

But if it’s for more than 3 months, you need to get it printed in Bogotá visas office or from a Colombian consulate. And you should do that within 2 months from the date the visa is issued.

If you ask me, it’s much better to get it stamped to avoid any future mishaps. So if you got some time, just do it.

How to Extend a Colombia Visa?

If you entered Colombia visa-free, you must have received a stamp on your passport to allow you to stay in Colombia for 90 days. It’s not a sticker visa.

You can extend your stay in Colombia online for 90 more days, before your initial limit is over.