🇨🇴 Colombia visa for Brazil citizens
Brazil passport holders can enter Colombia visa-free for up to 90 days. No application, no fee, just a passport valid for at least six months.
The verdict
For Brazil passport holders specifically
Brazilian passport holders get 90 days visa-free on arrival in Colombia. This is automatically applied at immigration desks in airports and land borders. You can extend this stay for another 90 days, up to a maximum of 180 days per calendar year.
The most common mistake for Brazilians is not having proof of onward travel. Immigration officers can ask for a return ticket or a ticket showing you'll leave Colombia within your 90-day visa-free period. While there's no specific fee for this visa-free entry, ensure your passport has at least six months of validity and carry some proof of sufficient funds.
Colombia visa, the full picture
US, Canadian, UK, and Australian citizens get 90 days visa-free in Colombia. Most EU countries too. It's simple if you're from one of those places. For others, it gets complicated fast.
Who Walks In Visa-Free?
If you're from the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, or most of the European Union, you can enter Colombia for tourism without a visa. This is the most common scenario. You typically get an initial 90-day stay stamp in your passport upon arrival. The good news? This can often be extended.
For citizens of some other countries, entry might be visa-on-arrival. This varies, so checking the latest immigration rules for your specific nationality is key. Countries like Mexico, for example, have specific agreements.
Then there are countries that require a visa to enter Colombia for any purpose, including tourism. This means you'll need to apply for and obtain a visa before you travel. Don't assume; always verify your country's status on the official Colombian immigration website or with a Colombian embassy.
How Long Can You Actually Stay?
The standard tourist entry grants 90 days. Here's the catch: you can usually request an extension for another 90 days, bringing your total to 180 days within a calendar year. So, you can technically spend up to six months in Colombia as a tourist.
Extensions are requested at the Colombian immigration office (Migración Colombia). You'll need to show proof of sufficient funds and sometimes a return ticket.
The real gotcha? Overstaying. If your stamp expires and you don't get an extension or leave, you'll face penalties. The fine is often cited as 0.876 UVT per month of overstay (UVT is a tax unit that changes annually, check current value). This can add up quickly. More importantly, significant overstays can lead to future entry bans. Also, be mindful of exit stamps. Ensure you get one when you leave. Some nationalities have specific rules about re-entry after a short visit, so don't assume you can pop out to Panama and back for another 90 days immediately.
Can You Work Remotely on a Tourist Stamp?
This is a grey area. Technically, a tourist visa or stamp is for tourism, not for employment. However, Colombia is a popular digital nomad destination, and authorities generally don't actively police remote work for tourists. You're not typically working for a Colombian company. You're working for clients abroad, and your presence is as a tourist.
The key is to avoid drawing attention. Don't set up a permanent office, don't seek employment with local businesses, and don't engage in activities that could be construed as local business operations. Most remote workers operate without issue on a tourist stamp for months. If you plan to stay longer than the 180-day tourist allowance, you'll need to look into specific long-stay visas, like the Digital Nomad Visa which was introduced relatively recently.
What's New in Colombian Immigration?
Colombia has been updating its immigration policies. The most significant recent development for remote workers is the Digital Nomad Visa. This visa allows individuals to stay for up to two years and work remotely. It requires proof of income (typically around 3 minimum Colombian salaries per month, check current figures), health insurance, and a clean criminal record. Applying for this visa is done online through the Cancillería website.
There have also been adjustments to fees for extensions and other immigration services. It's always wise to check the official Migración Colombia website for the most up-to-date information on fees, required documents, and any program changes. The eVisa system is becoming more common for various visa types, streamlining the application process for many. Expect these systems to continue evolving.
How other passports enter Colombia
The rule changes entirely with the document. Open the row that matches yours.