Visa policy of Colombia

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Visitors to Colombia must obtain a visa from one of the Colombian diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries.

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Visa policy of Colombia

Visa policy

Holders of passports of the following 101 jurisdictions do not require visa to enter Colombia for a maximum stay of 90 days (unless otherwise noted):[1][2][3]

ID - May also enter using an ID card.
1 - The maximum stay is granted within one year.
2 - Canadian citizens who hold normal passports must pay a reciprocity fee of 190,000 Colombian pesos upon arrival except for tourists who are under 14 or over 79, or those whose final destination is San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina.[6]
3 - For holders of other types of British passports who are not British citizens.

Citizens of  Nicaragua who are residents of North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region and South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region may enter Colombia without a visa.[18]

Substitute visa

Holders of passports issued by the following countries or territories are granted visa-free access for a maximum of 90 days (unless otherwise noted) if they hold visas or residence permits issued by  United States or a Schengen Area country:[2][20]

The visa exemption also applies to Green Card holders, but does not apply to holders of C1 visas issued by the U.S. Holders of U.S. or Schengen visas must ensure their visa is valid for at least 180 days from their arrival date.[2]

eVisa

Visitors who require a visa for Colombia may apply online in some cases.[21]

Visitor statistics

Most visitors arriving to Colombia were from the following countries of nationality:[22]

See also

References

  1. "MINISTERIO DE RELACIONES EXTERIORES COORDINACION DE VISAS E INMIGRACION Visas entre Colombia y los demás países" (PDF). cancilleria.gov.co.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Country information (visa section)". Timatic. International Air Transport Association (IATA) through Olympic Air. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  3. "Esta es la nueva lista de extranjeros que pueden entrar a Colombia temporalmente sin Visa" (in Spanish). Bogotá. 2017. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
  4. "Agreement - Consilium". www.consilium.europa.eu.
  5. "Colombia and EU sign visa exemption for Schengen countries - Schengen VISA Information". schengenvisainfo.com. 3 December 2015.
  6. Colombia, Migración. "COLOMBIA COMIENZA A COBRAR INGRESO AL PAIS A CIUDADANOS CANADIENSES". Migración Colombia.
  7. https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/Monthly%20Statement/1957/08/monstate.pdf
  8. https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/Monthly%20Statement/1981/11/monstate.pdf
  9. https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/Monthly%20Statement/1964/01/monstate.pdf
  10. https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/Monthly%20Statement/1966/12/monstate.pdf
  11. https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/Monthly%20Statement/1985/08/monstate.pdf
  12. "Колумбия отменила визовый режим для россиян". ria.ru. 20 April 2009.
  13. Sputnik. "Колумбия отменила визовый режим для граждан Азербайджана". ru.sputnik.az.
  14. "Visa waiver extended to Montenegro, removed for South Africa - Lexology". lexology.com.
  15. "GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF COLUMBIA ADOPTED ON VISA EXEMPTION FOR THE NATIONALES OF THE REPUBLICA OF SERBIA". mfa.gov.rs.
  16. Dinero. "Esta es la nueva lista de extranjeros que pueden entrar a Colombia temporalmente sin Visa". Nueva lista de extranjeros que pueden entrar a Colombia sin Visa.
  17. "Ciudadanos chinos que tengan visado Schengen o de los Estados Unidos, no deberán tramitar visa para ingresar a Colombia". cancilleria.gov.co.
  18. "Visa Online Request". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia.
  19. "Informes de turismo". www.mincit.gov.co.
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