Colombia
Código Telefónico
+57
Capital
Bogotá
Población
51 millones
Nombre Nativo
Colombia
Región
Americas
South America
Zona Horaria
Colombia Time
UTC-05:00
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From the vibrant, salsa-fueled streets of Cali to the serene, towering wax palms of the Cocora Valley, Colombia is a country reborn. Once defined by a troubled past, it has transformed into one of South America's most exciting and diverse destinations. With coastlines on both the Caribbean and the Pacific, three ranges of the Andes mountains, and a vast expanse of the Amazon rainforest, Colombia offers a breathtaking array of landscapes, climates, and biodiversity. It's a nation where world-class coffee, pre-Columbian history, and innovative cities converge, all powered by the warmth and resilience of its people.
Visa Requirements for Colombia
Colombia has a welcoming visa policy, allowing citizens of many countries, including the US, UK, and the European Union, to enter for up to 90 days for tourism without a visa. This period can often be extended for another 90 days. However, for longer stays, work, or study, a specific visa is required. It's crucial to check the latest regulations with your local Colombian consulate, as requirements can change. Upon entry, be prepared to show proof of onward travel and sufficient funds for your stay.
Tipos de Visa Comunes
Visitor (V) Visa
For tourism, short-term business, cultural exchange, or temporary academic programs. This is the most common category for travelers.
Migrant (M) Visa
For individuals seeking to establish themselves in Colombia long-term, such as for work, study, investment, or as a spouse of a Colombian national.
Resident (R) Visa
For those who have held an M-type visa for a specified period and wish to obtain permanent residency, or for those with direct family ties.
Important Travel Information
- •While major cities are generally safe, it's wise to exercise caution, especially at night. Be aware of your surroundings and avoid displaying valuables.
- •Domestic air travel is efficient and recommended for covering the large distances between major cities like Bogotá, Medellín, and Cartagena.
- •The tap water in major cities like Bogotá and Medellín is generally safe to drink, but it's advisable to drink bottled water in rural and coastal areas.
- •Colombia's diverse geography means diverse climates. Pack for cool, high-altitude weather in Bogotá and warm, humid conditions in Cartagena.
- •Learning a few basic Spanish phrases will greatly enhance your experience, as English is not widely spoken outside of major tourist zones.
Ciudades con misiones
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Embajadas en Colombia
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