Colombia passport

Where can a Colombia passport take you?

20 countries visa-free · 33 nomad cities you can enter without a visa — visa-on-arrival and eVisa included.

Understanding the mobility, constraints, and practicalities of the Colombian passport for remote professionals navigating today’s complex borders.

Colombia passport: what you need to know

For the Colombian digital nomad, the passport serves as both a gateway to global opportunity and a document requiring careful strategic planning. With 85 visa-free destinations and 45 accessible via visa-on-arrival, the Colombian passport offers a moderate level of global mobility. However, success in long-term international remote work requires more than just a passport; it necessitates a sophisticated understanding of visa regulations, regional security landscapes, and the evolving digital nomad visa landscape. As Colombia continues to position itself as a hub for international talent, its citizens are increasingly looking outward, balancing the desire for global mobility with the realities of navigating stringent entry requirements for major economies. This guide provides an analytical breakdown of the Colombian travel landscape, designed to help you make informed decisions about your residency, travel, and lifestyle as a remote worker. From maximizing visa-free access in Europe and South America to navigating the complexities of the new digital nomad visa and understanding current travel advisories, we provide the essential intelligence needed to manage your mobility effectively. Whether you are planning a short-term stint in a new hub or a long-term relocation, understanding the nuances of your travel documentation is the first step toward a successful nomadic career.

20

visa-free countries

33

nomad cities visa-free

#1

top city you can enter

🇹🇭 Chiang Mai

Visa-free with a Colombia passport · 33 cities · 20 countries

Germany

90 days

Netherlands

90 days

Italy

90 days

United Arab Emirates

90 days

Portugal

90 days

Argentina

90 days

Romania

90 days

Singapore

30 days

Denmark

90 days

Austria

90 days

South Korea

90 days

Spain

90 days

Poland

90 days

Lithuania

90 days

Mexico

180 days

Thailand

60 days

Brazil

90 days

Philippines

30 days

Ecuador

90 days

Visa required with a Colombia passport · 61 cities · 11 countries

United States of America

United Kingdom

Israel

Ireland

New Zealand

South Africa

Pakistan

eVisa / visa on arrival with a Colombia passport · 8 cities · 4 countries

Taiwan

30 days

Ethiopia

90 days

Malaysia

14 days

eTA required with a Colombia passport · 1 cities · 1 countries

Kenya

90 days

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Colombia passport — frequently asked questions

+Can I work remotely while on a tourist visa in the Schengen Area?

Generally, no. A tourist visa allows for travel, not employment. While many nomads work remotely while traveling, it is a legal gray area. Always consult local labor laws before establishing a long-term presence.

+What is the primary benefit of the Colombian digital nomad visa?

The visa provides a legal framework to stay in Colombia for up to 2 years, allowing for more stability than a standard tourist entry, provided you meet the minimum income requirements.

+What should I do if my passport is expiring in four months?

Renew it immediately. Most countries require at least six months of validity beyond your intended date of departure. You may be denied boarding if you do not meet this requirement.

+Are there specific regions in Colombia I should avoid based on the current travel advisory?

Yes. The current advisory explicitly recommends avoiding travel to Arauca, Cauca, Norte de Santander, and the Colombia-Venezuela border region due to high risks of crime and terrorism.

+How do I prove my income for a visa application?

Consulates typically require bank statements from the last 3-6 months, a signed employment contract, or proof of recurring income from freelance clients. Ensure these documents are translated and legalized if required.

+What does a 'Level 3: Reconsider Travel' advisory mean for me?

It means the government has identified serious risks to your safety and security in that location. You should evaluate the necessity of your travel and be prepared for potential emergencies.

+Is the Colombian digital nomad visa fee static?

No. The fee currently ranges between $170–$230 and is tied to shifting economic policies, including the national minimum wage. Always check the latest updates before applying.

+Can I use public transportation in high-risk areas in Colombia?

The U.S. government advises against using public transportation or street taxis in Colombia to reduce your security risk. Opt for prearranged private transport instead.

+How many countries can Colombia citizens visit visa-free?

A Colombia passport grants visa-free entry to 20 countries, with more available via visa-on-arrival and eVisa — covering 33 of the nomad cities we track.

+What is the difference between visa-free, visa-on-arrival and eVisa?

Visa-free means you land without paperwork for a set number of days. Visa-on-arrival is issued at the border. An eVisa is applied for online before you travel. The tables above group every tracked country by which rule applies to a Colombia passport.

+Which nomad cities are visa-free for this passport?

Visa freedom carries 10% of the Nomad Score, and the tables above group every tracked country by the rule that applies to a Colombia passport. Cities you can enter visa-free are listed under Visa Free, each with its canonical Nomad Score and the allowed stay days.