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DO I NEED A VISA TO TRAVEL TO COLOMBIA?

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  1. no you do not need it to visit this beautiful south american country.colombia is a hidden paradise.


  2. no, unless you stay for a really long time.

  3. National U.S.A. (US)  

    Destination Colombia (CO)      

    Passport required.

    - Passport and/or passport replacing documents must be valid

      on arrival.

    Passport Exemptions:

    - Holders of Official Travel Documents issued by the

      Organization of American States.

    No Visa required,for Those holding normal passports,

    coming for touristic purposes only and for a stay of max. 90

    days being:

    - nationals of U.S.A.;

    Minors:

    - The following regulations apply to Colombian minors and

      alien resident minors under 18 years and only applies when

      leaving Colombia: For details, click here

    Additional Information:

    - All passengers coming as tourists must hold tickets and

      documents for their onward/return travel and sufficient

      funds to cover their stay.

    - Length of stay for U.S.A. nationals holding normal passports

      can be extended up to a max. stay of 180 days per calendar

      year For details, click here

    - All visitors to San Andres Island,

    Warning:

    - All passengers arriving with incomplete travel documents

      will be refused entry and For details, click here

    No vaccinations are required to enter Colombia from any

    country.

    Recommended:

    - - Vaccination against Yellow Fever for all passengers

      visiting middle valley of the Magdalena river, eastern and

      western foothills of the Cordillera Oriental from the

      frontier with Ecuador to that with Venezuela, Uraba,

      foothills of the Sierra Nevada, eastern plains (Orinoquia)

      and Amazonia;

      - Malaria prophylaxis. Malaria risk - P. vivax (58%), P.

      falciparum (42%) - is high throughout the year in

      rural/jungle areas below 800 m. Transmission occurs in

      municipalities of the regions Uraba-Bajo Cauca, Orinoquia,

      Pacifico and Amazonia. Transmission intensity varies from

      department to department, with the highest risk in Amazonas,

      Choco, Cordoba, Guainia, Guaviare, Putumayo and Vichada.

      Chloroquine-resistant P.falciparum exists in Uraba-Bajo

      Cauca, Pacifico and Amazonia. Resistance to

      sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine reported.

      Recommended prevention in risk areas: III.; in Uraba-Bajo

      Causa, Pacifico and Amazonia, IV.

  4. Well, you don't need visa, you'll only need your passports... American people are always welcome!. Don't care for any kind of visa.

  5. No visa is needed for visits up to 60 days.  See site below and read section under "Entry Requirements."

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