Colombia – Passport and Visa Required
Visa Requirements for U.S. Citizens
TOURIST
Visa is not required for U.S. citizens for a stay of 90 days or less. A valid and signed U. S. Passport (valid at least 6 months beyond the date of entry) is required.
NOTE: Minors (under 18) who are traveling alone, with one parent, or with a third party, must present a copy of their birth certificate and written authorization from the absent parent(s) or legal guardian, specifically granting permission to travel accordingly. This document must be notarized before a Colombian consular officer in the United States. If the parents of the minor child can not appear in person before a Colombian officer, they need to have the parental consent notarize before a notary public and have the notarized document “apostille” through the Secretary of State of the state where the notary is commissioned.
BUSINESS
Passport and Visa required for business purpose – Please contact Embassy of Colombia directly.
Official/Diplomatic Travel – visa is required. Please submit the following:
- Submit your U.S. Official or Diplomatic Passport/must have six months validity from arrival date
- One Visa Application Form completely filled out and signed
- Letter from sending department or agency, addressed to “Embassy of Colombia, Washington D.C. “, explaining purpose of travel and dates of the trip
- Two passport type photographs
- AA Passport Service order form
For further questions, call us at 972-231-1600 or email at aapassports@sbcglobal.net