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Choose a visa type to see requirements and our services:

We handle your immigration process with legal and accounting support so you can focus on your trip, work or investment in Colombia.

Short-term stays:
Tourism, medical visits or short business trips.

 

Colombia’s Type V VISITOR VISA allows foreign nationals to enter the country for up to two years to engage in short-term 

This visa allows holders to work, study, or invest without restriction, and it does not expire as long as renewal and immigration rules are followed.

We assist with:

  • Qualification and eligibility assessment.
  • Document preparation and apostille guidance.
  • Support for long-term integrationd an naturalization.

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For those planning to settle or start a business in Colombia.

 

Colombia’s Type M Migrant Visa is designed for foreigners with professional, economic, or family ties to the country. It’s ideal for those looking to live, work, invest, retire, or build a long-term life in Colombia.

This visa allows stays of up to three years and serves as a step toward permanent residency. It provides greater legal stability and integration for expats who meet the requirements.

We assist with:

  • Eligibility assessment and application.
  • Proof of income or family ties.
  • Legal guidance for long-term migration.

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Pathways to residency and
permanent ties.

 

Colombia’s Type R Resident Visa is ideal for foreigners who meet legal criteria and wish to live permanently in the country. It offers indefinite residence and is the most direct path to Colombian citizenship.

This visa allows holders to work, study, or invest without restriction, and it does not expire as long as renewal and immigration rules are followed.

We assist with:

  • Qualification and eligibility assessment.
  • Document preparation and apostille guidance.
  • Support for long-term integrationd an naturalization.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Clear, legally accurate answers regarding the Colombian immigration system, including temporary stays, residency pathways, corporate investments, and overall visa compliance.

General Visa FAQ
General Immigration Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
Comprehensive legal answers regarding the Colombian visa process, residency pathways, corporate investments, and general immigration compliance.
What is the fundamental difference between a Visitor (V) and a Migrant (M) Visa?
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A Visitor (V) Visa is designed for temporary stays without the intention of establishing domicile, and does not accumulate time toward residency. Conversely, a Migrant (M) Visa is for foreign nationals seeking to establish themselves in Colombia for medium to long-term activities, and generally allows the holder to accumulate time toward a Permanent Resident (R) Visa.
Can I legally work or conduct business in Colombia with a visa?
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Work authorization depends entirely on the visa category. Resident (R) Visas allow unrestricted lawful employment. Specific Migrant (M) and Visitor (V) Visas permit work, but are strictly limited to the sponsoring entity, the approved independent professional activity, or the specific business mandate granted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Is it possible to obtain a visa by investing in real estate or starting a business?
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Yes. The Colombian government offers the Migrant (M) Real Estate Investor Visa for direct property investments (minimum 350 SMMLV) and the Migrant (M) Partner or Owner Visa for corporate investments in legally constituted commercial entities (minimum 100 SMMLV). Both require strict adherence to foreign exchange regulations via the Central Bank.
Can I include my family members in my visa application?
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Yes. Primary visa holders can act as sponsors for eligible dependents—such as a spouse, permanent partner, and economically dependent children—through a Beneficiary Visa. This grants them legal permanence, though it does not authorize remunerated employment.
How long does the visa application and evaluation process take?
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Once an application is successfully submitted and the government study fee is registered, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs legally has up to 30 calendar days to process and issue a formal decision on the application.
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