Comprehensive Medical Coverage & Visa Compliance

Securing the right health insurance in Colombia is essential not only for your peace of mind but as a mandatory requirement for a legal stay. Whether you need local EPS affiliation, premium Prepaid Medicine, or an international policy, we design a coverage strategy that safeguards your well-being while ensuring absolute compliance with Colombian immigration laws. Protect your health and your residency status with a policy perfectly tailored to your expat lifestyle.

Why You Need Specialized Health Insurance

Securing health insurance is essential because it is mandatory to meet and exceed the official requirements for your Colombian visa application.

A visa-compliant health policy is necessary to ensure that you have comprehensive protection while in Colombia. Specifically, the coverage is required to handle critical situations such as medical emergencies, hospitalization, and repatriation.

Furthermore, different visa applicants—whether digital nomads, retirees, investors, or residents—have unique profiles that require tailored coverage (such as support for pre-existing conditions for retirees) to ensure they have the necessary support while fulfilling their visa obligations.

Health Coverage & Immigration Compliance.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Resolution 5477) mandates comprehensive health insurance for all visa applicants. We ensure your policy meets strict legal standards regardless of your visa category.

Why is this critical for everyone?

In recent years, Colombian immigration authorities have significantly tightened regulations regarding foreigner health coverage. The goal is to ensure that temporary visitors and residents do not burden the public health system.

The most common mistake: Applicants often submit standard travel insurance or credit card coverage. These are summarily rejected because they lack specific clauses required by Colombian law, such as unlimited coverage within national territory or explicit repatriation terms.

The "Repatriation" Clause?

This is the single most important technical requirement for any visa type (Student, Work, Partner, etc.). Your certificate must explicitly state coverage for:

  • Medical Repatriation: Transport to your home country in case of severe illness.
  • Mortal Remains: Transport of body/ashes in case of death.
Warning

EPS (Public Health) does not cover repatriation. Therefore, even if you are eligible for EPS, you still need a private policy for the visa application.

Core Policy Requirements

Regardless of your specific visa category, your health insurance document must verify the following criteria to be accepted by the Cancillería.

Coverage Zone

Must explicitly include "Colombia" or be a "Worldwide" policy. Regional policies excluding Colombia are invalid.

Validity Period

The policy must be active for at least one (1) year from the date of visa issuance, or for the total duration of your intended stay.

Scope of Risk

Must cover hospitalization, surgery, disability, maternity (if applicable), and emergency care.

Format

Certificate must be in Spanish or English (or officially translated) and clearly show the insured's full name.

Universal Scope of Application

This requirement is transversal to the Colombian immigration regime. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs enforces this standard across all major visa classifications.

Type V

Visitor Visas

For temporary stays without intent of permanent residence.

  • Tourism & Business
  • Student / Academic Exchange
  • Digital Nomads
  • Medical Treatment
  • Administrative Procedures
Type M

Migrant Visas

For those intending to establish themselves in Colombia.

  • Spouse / Partner of National
  • Work / Labor
  • Retirement / Pensioner
  • Independent Profession
  • Real Estate Investment
Type R

Resident Visas

For permanent establishment and indefinite stay.

  • Accumulated Time (5 Years)
  • Parent of Colombian National
  • Direct Foreign Investment
  • Returning Colombians (Renounce)

Strategic Considerations for All Applicants

Family Groups & Beneficiaries

If you are applying with beneficiaries (spouse, children), each individual must have their own certificate of coverage. A policy that only names the primary holder, even if it covers "family", may be rejected if beneficiaries are not explicitly listed on the declaration page.

Timing Your Purchase

Do not buy a policy starting "today". The policy start date should align with your estimated visa approval or entry date. However, the certificate must be active or ready to activate at the moment of application upload.

Deductibles & Co-pays

While the Ministry does not explicitly regulate deductible amounts, we advise against policies with excessively high deductibles (e.g., >$5,000 USD). Officers may view this as "insufficient solvency" to access healthcare if an emergency actually occurs.

Pre-Existing Conditions

For older applicants or those with chronic conditions, standard travel insurance often excludes pre-existing issues. This can be grounds for rejection if the officer believes you will become a burden on the state. Seek specialized "Expat" health plans that cover maintenance medication.

Compliance Workflow

1

Select Coverage

Choose a plan that explicitly includes Repatriation and meets the 1-year validity minimum required by Colombian law.

2

Obtain Certificate

Request the "Summary of Benefits" or "Visa Letter" from the insurer. Ensure it is in PDF format and clearly states your name.

3

Upload to Cancillería

Submit the document under the "Health Insurance" tab in the digital visa application portal during your filing process.

4

Entry Verification

Upon arrival in Colombia, immigration officers may ask to see printed proof of your active coverage. Keep a copy handy.

Establish your base in Colombia

Secure your Digital Nomad Visa (V) with comprehensive legal structuring. We ensure compliance for remote professionals and entrepreneurs operating from Colombian territory.

Eligibility Profile

The Digital Nomad Visa is an exclusive immigration category designed for foreign nationals who wish to enter and remain in Colombia while working remotely for companies abroad.

Remote Employees

Professionals with an active employment contract with a foreign company, authorized to perform their duties remotely.

Freelancers

Independent contractors providing services to foreign entities or clients without a subordinate employment relationship.

Digital Entrepreneurs

Partners or owners of a foreign company who can manage their business operations entirely through digital channels.

Retire in Colombia with absolute peace of mind.

The Migrant (M) Visa for Retirees demands specific medical coverage. We offer policies with extended age limits, access to top specialists, and full compliance with Resolution 5477.

Eligibility Profile

The "Pensionado" Visa is designed for foreign nationals who receive a guaranteed monthly lifetime income from a pension or retirement fund.

State Pensioners

Individuals receiving a retirement pension from a foreign government, public institution, or social security administration.

Private Funds

Retirees receiving a lifetime pension from a private financial institution or corporate pension fund (requires specific validation).

Beneficiaries

Spouses and dependents can be included in the application, provided the main applicant demonstrates additional financial solvency.

Strategic Investment, Secure Residency.

We guide international investors through the complex regulatory landscape of Colombia, ensuring that your capital allocation secures your immigration status.

Investment Channels

The Colombian government offers residency pathways to foreign nationals who make a significant economic contribution to the country through registered Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).

Real Estate Investment

Acquisition of real property in Colombia. The investment must exceed 350 SMMLV for a Migrant (M) Visa.

Corporate Investment

Acquisition of shares in an existing Colombian company or the incorporation of a new entity. Minimum capital: 100 SMMLV.

Resident (R) Qualification

Direct "Resident" status (skipping the M visa) is possible for larger investments (usually >650 SMMLV), granting permanent rights immediately.

Establish permanent Roots in Colombia

The Resident (R) Visa is the ultimate immigration status, offering indefinite stay and an open work permit. We manage your transition from temporary to permanent status with legal precision.

Eligibility Profile

The "Pensionado" Visa is designed for foreign nationals who receive a guaranteed monthly lifetime income from a pension or retirement fund.

State Pensioners

Individuals receiving a retirement pension from a foreign government, public institution, or social security administration.

Private Funds

Retirees receiving a lifetime pension from a private financial institution or corporate pension fund (requires specific validation).

Beneficiaries

Spouses and dependents can be included in the application, provided the main applicant demonstrates additional financial solvency.

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