Visas and Embassies

Before traveling
Check countries requiring visas at link
You can also consult Resolution 1128 of 2019
If you’re looking for a work visa, go to https://www.cancilleria.gov.co/tramites_servicios/visa/m-trabajador.
Entering Colombia
Entry
Airport tax
For information on the fee and the terms and conditions of the airport tax, visit.
Luggage
Accompanied luggage
Unaccompanied luggage
If part of your luggage has entered or is scheduled to enter by freight, this must be declared on the Luggage and Moneys Declaration, and the customs officer must be informed before leaving the customs area. Otherwise, the delivery will be processed as a standard nationalization. Luggage entering thirty days before or ninety days after the visitor’s date of arrival, must pay a 15% tax.
General Information
In addition to their personal effects, each visitor is entitled to bring money and goods into Colombia. Whether or not these are tax-free will depend on the following conditions:
Maximum of US$ 10,000 or equivalent in any other currency. If the amount is greater than this limit, it must be declared to the corresponding customs authorities.
Items for family or personal use in non-commercial amounts up to US$ 1,500. These items are tax free and must enter the country as accompanied luggage.
Items for domestic, sports, art, professional or work-related use by the traveler, up to a maximum of 3 items of each type, with a value of up to US$ 2,500. These items must pay a 15% tax and the traveler must have been outside the country for a minimum stay of 5 days. These items can enter as accompanied or unaccompanied luggage.
The entry of heritage items from other countries (cultural, historical, artistic or organic goods, among others) must be reported to the customs authorities. Please note that, in relation to organic goods, there are specific procedures and regulations in place and reporting to the customs authorities is not sufficient to ensure their entry into the country.
Minors are only permitted to bring in goods up to the equivalent of 50% of the limits stated above.
Items or goods that cannot be brought in under this modality:
Vehicles and material for railways or motor vehicles
Aircrafts or aerodynes, balloons, airships and gliders
Boats or any kind of floating artifact or part thereof
Weapons, ammunition and explosives
Transport materials, such as tires and spare parts for carriages or machinery
Exceptions: bicycles, wheelchairs and strollers
For example: If a traveler has been abroad for more than five days, the maximum is up to US$ 4,000. This includes items of domestic use, sporting goods and goods of an artistic or professional nature. The traveler can bring in up to 3 units of each one, without exceeding the limit of US$ 4,000, of which US$ 1,500 are tax free. The remaining US$ 2,500 will pay the tax of 15% (payable once only per year). In light of the above, it is important to always bring the receipt for goods purchased to verify their value.
Travelers entering Colombia are entitled to bring total amounts no greater than US$ 10,000 or foreign currency equivalent, including legal Colombian currency in cash, and are required by law to fill out a Luggage and Moneys Declaration Form.
Travelers may bring the following into the country, provided it does not exceed the legal limit:
Foreign currency in cash
Foreign currency in the form of cashable securities
Foreign currency negotiable instruments
After arriving in Colombia and completing the DIAN form, registering the pet’s entry, the traveler must proceed to the ICA Port Health Office in the airport with the following documentation and bring the pet for inspection and subsequent authorization in order to gain entry into the country.
Health certificate signed by a veterinarian within the last eight days.
Current certificate of vaccination.
In order to bring dogs and cats into the country, the ICA office requires an international veterinarian certificate that guarantees that the animal has not presented symptoms of rabies in the 48 hours prior to embarkation.
For domestic flights, an internal travel guide must be requested, once the current vaccination certificate issued by a veterinarian is presented.
For further information, call + 57 (1) 425 1000 Ext. 2297 – 2330, or visit https://www.ica.gov.co/noticias/ica-reglamenta-salida-entrada-mascotas-colombia.