All US citizens who do not also have citizenship Colombia must present a U.S. Passport. legitimate to enter and leave Colombia. US citizens do not need a Colombian visa for tourists or business only 90 days or less or for cumulative inpatients 180 days or less per calendar year.
Canadians must hold a passport that applies for the intended stay period, but does not require a visa for a tour of up to 90 days. Australians must have a passport that applies to the intended residence, but does not require a visa for a tour of up to 90 days.
South Africans must have a passport that applies to the intended residence period. South Africans need a visa that can be obtained online before leaving, at www.Cancilleria.gov.co. Passengers must have confirmation of printing e-visa.
According to the law of Colombia, As-Colombian doubles must present Colombia passports to enter and exit Colombia. Know that anyone born in Colombia or Colombian descendants can be considered as Colombian citizens, even if it has never been documented like that. I f you have expired passport then apply for passport renewal.
Colombians who were naturalized as US citizens before 1990 were considered to have lost their Colombia citizenship on the naturalization date and did not need to show Colombian passports. Colombian immigration authorities suggest that these passengers travel with evidence of their naturalization date.
If you’re a dual citizen, you’ll need your Colombia passport to get in and out of Colombia and your other passport for the other country. You will also need to present evidence of a return/onward flight and an address for where you’ll be staying when in Colombia (a Colombian hotel name is fine). Passport renewal is a good thing to start a new journey.
According to new regulations, every individual who travels abroad must have his own passport. You can find more detailed information about this at the Directorate of Civil Registration and Citizenship Website at https://randevu.nvi.gov.tr/pages/sss.