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Colombia Visa Processing Times

Colombia Visa Processing Times

This page has been reviewed and verified by Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor. For current rules and requirements, see our guide on How to Apply for a Colombia Visa.

The Colombia Visa processing time varies depending on the visa type, nationality of the applicant, and accuracy of the submitted documentation. The Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs typically processes most visa applications within **5 to 10 working days**, but delays can occur if documents are incomplete or require further verification.

At Visa Applications, we ensure that your file is fully compliant before submission. Our preparation and pre-check process reduces the likelihood of administrative hold-ups, document return requests, or rejections due to errors.

Standard Processing Times

Typical processing times for Colombia visas are as follows:

  • Visitor Visa (V Type): 5–10 working days
  • Migrant Visa (M Type): 7–15 working days
  • Resident Visa (R Type): 10–20 working days

Applicants may experience shorter or longer wait times depending on the time of year and whether additional documentation or verification is requested.

Factors Affecting Processing Time

Several factors can impact how long it takes for your Colombia visa to be approved:

  • Document Accuracy: Missing or inconsistent information can delay verification.
  • Visa Type: Work and residence visas typically require longer verification than tourist visas.
  • Nationality: Certain countries may be subject to additional background or security checks.
  • Seasonal Volume: Delays are more common during peak travel periods (April–August and December–January).
  • Payment Confirmation: Processing does not begin until official payment is confirmed by the Ministry.

How Visa Applications Reduces Delays

Our team manages the submission process directly with the Colombian authorities.
We:

  • Pre-screen your file to ensure all details are accurate and compliant.
  • Submit applications early to avoid seasonal backlogs.
  • Track processing daily and communicate updates immediately.
  • Respond promptly to any Ministry requests for clarification or additional evidence.

This hands-on approach ensures faster turnaround and higher approval rates for our clients.

Expedited and Priority Processing

While Colombia does not offer an official “express visa” service, our team can often expedite applications by ensuring documents are approved and resubmitted immediately after verification requests.
Where possible, same-week processing may be achieved for straightforward visitor visa cases.

Post-Approval and eVisa Issuance

Once approved:

  • The visa is issued electronically as an eVisa PDF.
  • You will receive the visa via email directly from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • The visa must be printed and presented at the border upon entry to Colombia.

We verify each eVisa for accuracy before you travel to ensure all details (name, passport number, validity) are correct.

Common Processing Issues

Applicants often face delays due to:

  • Unpaid or unconfirmed application fees.
  • Incorrectly formatted or untranslated documents.
  • Failure to include financial evidence or proof of return travel.
  • System upload errors in the Ministry portal.

By managing these elements directly, Visa Applications helps ensure your visa is processed efficiently and without interruption.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a Colombia visa?
Most Colombia visas are processed within 5–10 working days, depending on type and nationality.

 

Can my Colombia visa be processed faster?
There is no formal priority system, but our complete preparation service ensures faster approval compared to standard applications.

 

Does Visa Applications track my visa status?
Yes. We monitor all submissions through to approval and notify you as soon as the eVisa is issued.

 

What if my application is delayed?
We liaise directly with the Ministry to identify and resolve the issue quickly, ensuring no unnecessary delay.

About This Page

Author: Visa Applications Editorial Team
Reviewed by: Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor.
Last Updated: December 2025.

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