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Passport Exemptions Nationals of countries of the Andean Community of Nations (CAN) and the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) are exempt from the passport requirement and may enter Colombia as tourists for short stays using their National Identification Document as a valid travel document.
To enter Colombia, your passport must be valid on entry. However, Colombian immigration authorities recommend your passport has an 'expiry date' at least 6 months after the date you plan to leave. Check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements.
Colombian authorities advise that you can speed up your entry to the country by completing the 'Check-Mig' form on Migración Colombia, although this is not mandatory. You can complete the form between 72 hours and one hour before you travel to Colombia.
Step-by-step completion guide for the Check-MIG Form Visit our website or download the iVisa app. Enter your personal and travel details. Choose your processing speed and complete payment. Submit your application and receive confirmation.
Yes, you do need to fill out the Check-MIG Form when you leave Colombia and return to the United States. Many travelers assume this form is only for entry, but Colombia requires it for both arrival and departure.
Get vaccinated before you travel. You'll need a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate to enter Colombia. Some airlines may want to see one when you leave. Some National Parks require proof of yellow fever vaccination to enter.
Headed to Colombia? Here are 13 things to know before your trip Pack for all weather. Don't attempt to see all of Colombia in one trip. Domestic flights are affordable and quick. A little Spanish will get you a long way. Don't get picky about punctuality. Taxis will help you get around safely.
To enter Colombia, your passport must be valid on entry. However, Colombian immigration authorities recommend your passport has an 'expiry date' at least 6 months after the date you plan to leave. Check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements.
The Check-Mig form is an essential tool for travelers to Colombia, designed to streamline the immigration process. By preloading necessary trip details, it facilitates quicker and more efficient immigration interviews, reducing wait times.
All U.S. citizens who do not also hold Colombian citizenship must present a valid U.S. passport to enter and leave Colombia. U.S. citizens do not need a Colombian visa for a tourist or business stay of 90 days or less, or for cumulative stays of 180 days or less per calendar year.