Colombia

Visa Requirements for Colombian Citizens

For Colombian citizens, the passport they hold is not just a travel document; it’s a key to 197 destinations across the world. However, a passport isn’t enough for traveling abroad; there are different types of entry permits required depending on the destination.

While Colombians enjoy visa-free access to many countries, they must get an eVisa, an Autorización electrónica de viaje (eTA), a Visado a la llegada (VoA)o un visado tradicional con etiqueta adhesiva for other countries.

The type of required entry permit depends on the travel regulations of the destination country. Currently, Colombian citizens are eligible to apply online for an eVisa or eTA in 60 countries, y a Visa on Arrival (VoA) for 15 countries. For certain destinations, however, a traditional embassy visa is still required.

For traveling abroad, all Colombian nationals must be equipped with a valid passport, typically with at least six (6) months of remaining validity from the date of entry. The Colombian passport currently ranks 28th globally, and Colombians can enjoy visa-free entry to 80 destinations worldwide.

Dado que la normativa y los requisitos de visado varían de un país a otro, siempre es aconsejable comprobar la normativa de entrada específica de su destino antes de realizar el proceso de solicitud.

Countries Offering eVisa and ETA to Colombian Citizens

Solicitud de eVisa o un Autorización electrónica de viaje (eTA) makes international travel much easier. The process is entirely online- you submit an application, upload documents, and once approved, the visa or authorization is sent to your email. So, you don’t need to visit an embassy in this case.

So what’s the difference between eVisa and eTA? An eVisa is the short form of Electronic Visa. It is simply linked to your passport number electronically and is valid for a certain duration. When approved, it will be sent to your email. You must present a printed copy of your eVisa or the downloaded version on your phone upon arrival.

An eTA acts as a pre-clearance linked to your passport number for travel. Instead of applying for a full visa in advance, the immigration officials grant you entry once you arrive in the destination country.

Unlike eVisa, the eTA comes with a short timeframe and travelers need to arrive at their destination within that timeframe. Otherwise, the visa gets cancelled and travellers need a fresh application for travel.

The list of countries offering eVisa and eTA to Colombian nationals is here:

Países que requieren eVisa (55)

  • Albania
  • Armenia
  • Australia
  • Azerbaiyán
  • Bahréin
  • Benín
  • Bután
  • Botsuana
  • Burkina Faso
  • Camboya
  • Camerún
  • Cuba
  • República Democrática del Congo
  • Yibuti
  • Egipto
  • Guinea Ecuatorial
  • Etiopía
  • Gabón
  • Guinea
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Japón
  • Jordan
  • Kirguistán
  • Laos
  • Lesotho
  • Libia
  • Madagascar
  • Malawi
  • Malasia
  • Mongolia
  • Mozambique
  • Myanmar
  • Namibia
  • Nepal
  • Nigeria
  • Omán
  • Pakistán
  • Papúa Nueva Guinea
  • Ruanda
  • Santo Tomé y Príncipe
  • Sierra Leona
  • Sudán del Sur
  • Surinam
  • Taiwán
  • Tayikistán
  • Tanzania
  • Tailandia
  • Togo
  • Uganda
  • Emiratos Árabes Unidos
  • Uzbekistán
  • Vietnam
  • Zambia
  • Zimbabue

Países que requieren eTA (5)

  • Kenia
  • Corea del Sur
  • Sri Lanka
  • Filipinas
  • Seychelles

Destinos del visado a la llegada

Instead of applying for a visa beforehand, a Visa on arrival permits travelers to obtain their entry permit at the airport or border post. It’s a convenient option for Colombian citizens, but rules can change rapidly. So, it’s always best to check the latest VoA regulation of the destination country before applying.

Here’s the list of the countries that currently offer Visa on Arrival (VoA) for Colombians:

VoA - Países con visado a la llegada (15)

  • Bangladesh
  • Burundi
  • Cabo Verde
  • Comoras
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Macao
  • Maldivas
  • Islas Marshall
  • Mauritania
  • Mauricio
  • Nicaragua
  • Palau
  • Samoa
  • Timor Oriental
  • Tuvalu

Destinos sin visado

The bilateral agreements and regional arrangements allow Colombian passport holders to enjoy visa-free or simplified access to many countries. This privilege allows Colombians to stay in those visa-free countries for different purposes, including tourism, business trips, and family visits for a short period of time.

Exact entry limits and stay duration differ by country. Some allow up to 90 or 180 days ,while others permit shorter stays. Here’s the list of countries that allow visa-free travel to Colombian nationals:

Visa Free Countries (80)

  • Andorra
  • Antigua y Barbuda
  • Argentina
  • Austria
  • Bahamas
  • Barbados
  • Bélgica
  • Belice
  • Bolivia
  • Bosnia y Herzegovina
  • Brasil
  • Bulgaria
  • Chile
  • Croacia
  • Chipre
  • República Checa
  • Dinamarca
  • Dominica
  • República Dominicana
  • Ecuador
  • El Salvador
  • Estonia
  • Fiyi
  • Finlandia
  • Francia
  • Georgia
  • Alemania
  • Grecia
  • Guatemala
  • Guyana
  • Honduras
  • Hong Kong
  • Hungría
  • Islandia
  • Israel
  • Italia
  • Jamaica
  • Kazajstán
  • Kiribati
  • Kosovo
  • Letonia
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lituania
  • Luxemburgo
  • Malta
  • México
  • Micronesia
  • Moldavia
  • Mónaco
  • Montenegro
  • Marruecos
  • Países Bajos
  • Macedonia del Norte
  • Noruega
  • Palestina
  • Panamá
  • Paraguay
  • Perú
  • Polonia
  • Portugal
  • Qatar
  • Rumanía
  • Federación de Rusia
  • San Cristóbal y Nieves
  • San Marino
  • Serbia
  • Singapur
  • Eslovaquia
  • Eslovenia
  • España
  • San Vicente y las Granadinas
  • Suecia
  • Suiza
  • Trinidad y Tobago
  • Turquía
  • Ucrania
  • Reino Unido
  • Uruguay
  • Ciudad del Vaticano
  • Venezuela

Destinos con visado obligatorio

While Colombians enjoy wide travel freedom, there are still some countries that require a traditional visa. For these countries, applicants must visit the embassy or consulate, submit paperwork, and sometimes attend an interview.

These visas are usually issued as a sticker or stamp in your passport. The processing time also depends on the regulations of the country.

Here is the list of countries that allow Colombian nationals visa-free entry:

Visa Required Countries (42)

  • Afganistán
  • Argelia
  • Angola
  • Bielorrusia
  • Brunei
  • Canadá
  • República Centroafricana
  • Chad
  • China
  • Congo
  • Costa Rica
  • Eritrea
  • Eswatini
  • Gambia
  • Ghana
  • Granada
  • Haití
  • Irán
  • Iraq
  • Irlanda
  • Kuwait
  • Líbano
  • Liberia
  • Mali
  • Nauru
  • Nueva Zelanda
  • Níger
  • Corea del Norte
  • Santa Lucía
  • Arabia Saudita
  • Senegal
  • Islas Salomón
  • Somalia
  • Sudáfrica
  • Sudán
  • Siria
  • Tonga
  • Túnez
  • Turkmenistán
  • Estados Unidos
  • Vanuatu
  • Yemen

Andean Community (CAN) with Short-Term Visa-Free Entry for Colombian Citizens

One unique advantage for Colombians is the Andean Community (CAN) agreement. It allows Colombian citizens to travel freely between the other members of this integration without needing a visa.

Colombian citizens can enter these countries simply with their national ID card or passport for short-term stays. Here is the list of other member countries of CAN where Colombian nationals can travel without a visa:

  • Bolivia
  • Ecuador
  • Perú

General Visa Requirements for Colombian Citizens

No matter where your destination is, most countries share similar visa requirements for Colombian travellers. These are some common documents or criteria you’ll likely need:

  • Pasaporte válido: Debe tener al menos seis (6) meses de validez más allá de la fecha prevista de entrada o más allá de su estancia prevista en el país de destino. 
  • Formulario de solicitud de visado: Un formulario de solicitud de visado cumplimentado en línea o fuera de línea en una embajada o consulado, según el país de destino. En él, el viajero debe indicar sus datos personales, el plan de viaje, los documentos justificativos y el motivo de la visita.
  • Fotografía: Una o más fotos recientes tamaño carné, normalmente tomadas en los últimos tres meses. El rostro debe aparecer claramente en esa foto y el fondo debe ser blanco liso. 
  • Billetes de avión: For some cases, especially for visa-on-arrival and visa-free entries, proof of confirmed inbound and outbound flight tickets is required.
  • Prueba de alojamiento/estancia: Prueba de dónde se va a alojar el viajero durante el viaje. Puede incluir reservas de hotel, contratos de alquiler o la dirección del anfitrión o de la familia si te vas a quedar con ellos.

También pueden exigirse documentos adicionales, como estados financieros, cartas de invitación o seguros de viaje, dependiendo del destino.

Socios con los que trabajamos

Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism

Preguntas frecuentes

How many countries can we visit with a Colombian passport?

Colombian citizens can travel to 197 destinations worldwide. Of these, 80 are visa-free, 60 require eVisa/eTA, 15 allow Visa on Arrivaly 42 need a traditional visa.

Which country visa is free for Colombians?

Popular visa-free destinations include Spain, France, Germany, the UK, Argentina, Brazily México. The full list of 80 countries is provided above.

¿Cuál es la mejor manera de demostrar la ciudadanía?

The most reliable proof is a valid Colombian passport. In some South American countries, a national ID card may also be accepted under regional agreements.

Can a Colombian have dual citizenship?

Yes. Colombia allows its citizens to maintain dual or multiple citizenships. It means Colombians can acquire another nationality without losing their Colombian one.

Do Colombians need a visa for Europe (Schengen)?

No. Colombians do not need a visa for short stays (up to 90 days) in the Schengen Area for tourism and business. But as they are not a member country of Schengen, citizens of Colombia will need to obtain a European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) approval for visa-free travel.

Can a Colombian have two passports?

No. Citizens of Colombia cannot have more than one valid passport unless an Emergency Passport is authorized.

  • Información actualizada el:
  • septiembre 19, 2025