The Mercosur visa is a Type M (migrant) Visa according to Resolution 6045 of 2017 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This visa is granted to nationals of member and associate countries of the Mercosur Agreement. At this moment this visa is given to nationals from Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay.
In this sense, if you are interested in settling in Colombia to work, study, or simply travel for a period of up to three (3) years, this visa can be very useful.
Online application
The application for this visa is very easy, since it must be made online through the SITAC web application. In this sense, the application can be made from abroad.
You must complete the online application form and attach the required documents (described below).
General requirements
The following documents are required for all visas:
- Original passport. It must be in good condition and have free space for the visa (at least 2 blank pages). In addition, it must be valid for at least 180 days (or 6 months).
- Copy of the main page of the passport. The main page is where your personal data and photo appear. PDF format.
- Document that accredits the legal, regular or authorized stay in the country where the interested party is located. Only in case you are applying from a country other than your country of nationality. PDF format.
- Photograph: size 3x4cm, color with white background. You should be facing the camera, your head should be full and centered, no accessories or hair should cover your face, your face should have a neutral expression, your eyes should be open. JPG format with a maximum weight of 300 Kb.
Specific requirements
For the Mercosur visa, it is only required, additionally, to provide a certificate of judicial or criminal record for the last three (3) years. The certificate must be from the country in which you have resided during this period.
Checklist of requirements
| Document | | ----------------------------------------- | | Original passport | | Copy of the main page of the passport | | Document proving legal stay | | Photography | | Certificate of judicial antecedents |
It is important to note that the documents you must attach to your application must be in PDF format, except for the photograph. And the weight of the sum of them should not exceed 5 Mb.
It is recommended that the documents be in an individual file and uploaded in the box indicated for each of them.
In addition, you should keep in mind that:
- The documents must have an issue date of less than three (3) months at the time of application.
- Documents coming from abroad must be apostilled or legalized. In case the application is made before a Colombian Consular Office in the applicant’s country of origin, the certification in accordance with the requirements established therein will be sufficient.
- Documents coming from abroad must have an official translation into Spanish if they are not in Spanish. This translation must be apostilled or legalized.
- The visa authority may request a background check from your country.
- The visa authority may request additional documentation, clarification of information and interviews if necessary.
Cost
Two payments must be made during the visa application process. The first one at the moment of making the application and the second one when your application is approved for the issuance of the visa.
However, the cost of the application varies depending on your nationality and where you are applying from. So, if you make the application from Europe and Cuba the process has a value of €40 .00, and if you make it from Colombia and the rest of the world the process has a value of US$52.00. And if you are Ecuadorian the cost of the procedure is €23 .00 or US$30.00 respectively.
On the other hand, once the visa application is approved, you must pay the visa issuance fee. This cost also varies as above. So, if the visa is paid in Europe and Cuba the cost is €177 .00 and if it is paid in Colombia or the rest of the world the cost is US$230.00. Finally, if you are a Spanish, Ecuadorian, Japanese or Korean national, there is no cost.
Form of payment
Colombian visas can be paid by different means of payment:
- Through the Chancellery’s web page with Visa credit card or through the PSE service. Please note that payment by Visa credit card is subject to a $2,200 COP bank commission charge.
- At any Servibanca ATM in the country.
- At branches of Banco GNB Sudameris.
- At consulates. You should contact the consular office for more information.
Remember that you only have thirty (30) calendar days to pay the visa issuance fee. If you do not pay within this period you will have to reapply.
Duration of the procedure
There are two stages in the process: the first is when the application is made and the second is when the e-visa is issued.
Once the visa application has been submitted, the visa authority has up to five (5) days to study the application and issue a decision. However, it may take up to thirty (30) days when additional documentation, clarification of information or interviews are required from the applicant.
After payment of the issuance fee, the visa authority must proceed to issue and send the e-visa within three (3) days.
It should be remembered that these days are working days, i.e. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays do not count.
Visa stamping in passport and visa registration
Finally, you can enter Colombia with your e-visa. But once you are in this country you must stamp your Type M visa at the visa issuing office within thirty (30) days of your entry or from the date you obtained the visa if you applied for it from Colombia. Otherwise, you will have to apply for a visa transfer.
In addition, you must register in the Foreigners Registry of Migration Colombia within fifteen (15) calendar days following your entry into the country or from the date you obtained the visa if you applied for it from Colombia.
Can I apply if I am in an irregular status in the country?
Yes, you can apply for a Mercosur visa, even if you are in an irregular stay in Colombia because you have entered in an irregular manner. This is because the “Agreement on Residence for Nationals of the Mercosur States Parties, Bolivia and Chile” allows requesting the regularization of the migratory situation, even if the person has entered Colombia in an irregular manner.
In all other situations you cannot apply for a Colombian visa if you are in irregular status in Colombia or any other country. And you must provide proof of regular stay in the country from which the application is made.
How long must the passport be valid for?
The passport must have at least six (6) months of validity and two free pages for the visa.
How long can the person stay?
The Type M Visa is valid for three (3) years. Then, you can stay in Colombian territory for up to three (3) years with the Mercosur visa.
Does the Mercosur visa allow me to work or study in Colombia?
Yes, this visa grants you permission to work, study and exercise any other lawful activity in Colombia.
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