
Ethical and Transparent Guidance
We ensure you’re informed of all available options throughout the process with constant, clear communication.
Proven Experience
Our expertise covers immigration, real estate, and more across Colombia, serving both individuals and businesses.
Legal and Cultural Support
We provide the cultural, work, and social tools you need to successfully integrate into Colombian life.
Migration is already too much of an adventure, don’t let your visa become a headache.
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You can start your immigration process whenever you meet the requirements for the type of visa you wish to apply for. This could depend on your personal circumstances, such as work opportunities, study, family connections, or investment.
Required documents may vary depending on the visa type, but generally, you will need:
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A valid passport.
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Passport-size photos.
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Proof of purpose for the visa (e.g., employment contract, enrollment in an educational institution, investment documents).
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Financial documentation to show you can afford your expenses.
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Criminal background check.
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Visitor Visa (V): For short stays, tourism, business, medical treatments, internships, and conferences.
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Migrant Visa (M): For those intending to live in Colombia for a longer period, such as for work, family reunification, studies, or investment.
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Resident Visa (R): For permanent residency in Colombia, often granted to long-term migrant visa holders or those making significant investments.
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The visa process in Colombia typically takes 1 to 4 weeks, depending on the type of visa and the documentation provided. However, it may vary depending on the complexity of the case and the processing times of Colombian authorities.
It depends on the type of visa and its specific conditions, you should obtain some documents in your home country or we can connect you with a network of providers.
In order to work in Colombia, you would generally need a Visitor or Migrant Visa with work purposes. This visa is issued to foreigners with a job offer in Colombia, and your employer usually provides the necessary documentation.
You would generally need to hold a Migrant Visa (M) for a specific period (typically 2 to 5 years), after which you can apply for a Resident Visa (R).
They trust us
Legal Nomad is a specialized immigration firm that provides personalized legal advice for individuals looking to live, work, or settle abroad.
Our mission is to offer high-quality, tailored immigration services, ensuring each process is handled professionally and efficiently. We focus on delivering innovative, accessible solutions to help our clients achieve their goals with confidence and ease.
