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+ | 2017 Changes to Colombian visa regulations – What everyone needs to know | ||
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+ | August 16, 2017 | ||
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+ | Dear readers, on August 2, 2017 the Ministry of Exterior Relations released ([[http:// | ||
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+ | Here is a summary of the 10 most important changes that we have seen: | ||
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+ | 1) There now only exist 3 visas for foreigners instead of almost 20 previously (high-five!) | ||
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+ | – The “V” or Visitor visa\\ – The “M” or Migrant visa\\ – The “R” or Resident visa | ||
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+ | Note: many of the requirements for each of these visas are exactly the same as before, they have now just categorized many of the old “TP” visa types into the V and M types respectively. | ||
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+ | 2) Visitor visas – not much changed here; there is a new type of “working-holiday” visa and cultural interchange/ | ||
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+ | 3) Migrant visas – obtained via marriage, investment (via SAS or real property), new business formation, and certified pension income. ALL “M” visas are now granted with a 3 year duration (big news!), where previously the durations ranged from 1 to 3 years. This is very positive in my view as it cuts down on the annual paperwork/ | ||
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+ | 4) Resident visas – no real change and exactly the same application requirements as always (usually obtained via real estate investment of 650 minimum salaries, or about $475MM COP). A clarification that if the “R” visa holder should posses his/her cedula de extranjeria and should not be absent from Colombia for more than a 2 year continuous period. | ||
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+ | 5) Student visas – in general, Cancilleria seems to be tightening up on student visas. Specifically, | ||
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+ | (Google Images photo) | ||
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+ | 6) Other Migrant “M” visa exclusions: | ||
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+ | – those “M” visa holders who applied with pension income, cannot work in Colombia\\ – those “M” visa holders who applied with foreign investment, cannot work in Colombia\\ – dependant visa holders (spouses, etc.) cannot work in Colombia\\ – if you are sponsored by a company, you must only work for that company | ||
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+ | 7) Pension visas – no change, just certify about $750 USD/month in pension income to apply. | ||
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+ | 8) Marriage visas – the Colombian person you are marrying must present a written and notarized letter authorizing you to seek the marriage visa. This is most definitely due to abuse and “arranged” types of marriages to random Colombian nationals/ | ||
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+ | 2017-11-22T15: | ||
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+ | 10) Bank account verification – for many applications, | ||
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+ | 11) While not explicitly called out in this latest article/ | ||
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+ | Once again, we think the changes are all good. The high quality visa applications are being rewarded with longer renewal terms and the lower quality types or those subject to abuse are now subject to more documentation. If I or my partner and immigration specialist Mariana Goez ([[mailto: | ||
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+ | Juan Jose Giraldo\\ Mariana Goez | ||
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