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How do I get a Cedula?

How do I get a Cedula in Colombia?

May 29, 20242 min read
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Obtaining a Cédula de Extranjería in Colombia is a crucial step for foreigners who plan to stay in the country for an extended period. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to get one:

Requirements:

1. Valid Visa: You must have a valid visa for Colombia, such as a Resident Visa (R), Migrant Visa (M), or Visitor Visa (V) for specific purposes.

2. Passport: Your passport with the Colombian visa stamp.

3. Proof of Address: A document showing your local address, such as a utility bill or rental agreement.

4. Visa Registration Form: Completed form for visa registration.

5. Passport-Sized Photos: Usually, three photos are required.

Steps to Obtain a Cédula de Extranjería:

1. Obtain a Valid Visa:

• Before you can apply for a Cédula, you need to have a valid visa. Depending on your situation, this could be a Resident, Migrant, or certain Visitor visas.

2. Register Your Visa:

Where: At a Migración Colombia office. Locations can be found in major cities such as Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, and Cartagena.

When: Within 15 calendar days of arriving in Colombia or within 15 days of your visa approval if done within the country.

How: Submit the visa registration form along with your passport and visa.

3. Schedule an Appointment:

• You can schedule an appointment online through the Migración Colombia website or visit an office directly.

4. Visit Migración Colombia Office:

Documents: Bring your passport, visa, proof of address, and photos.

Process: At the office, you will complete a form, have your photo taken, and provide fingerprints.

5. Pay the Fee:

• The fee for the Cédula varies but is generally around COP 196,000. Payment can usually be made at the Migración Colombia office or online.

6. Receive Your Cédula:

• After processing, which can take a few days to a few weeks, you will receive your Cédula de Extranjería. This card will serve as your official identification in Colombia.

Important Tips:

Keep Copies: Always keep copies of your passport, visa, and Cédula for safety.

Renewal: Be aware of the expiry date on your Cédula and renew it as necessary.

Legal Obligation: It is legally required to carry your Cédula at all times while in Colombia.

By following these steps and ensuring all your documents are in order, you can successfully obtain a Cédula de Extranjería in Colombia, which is essential for legal residence and various day-to-day activities in the country.

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Juan Gonzalez (Colombian Attorney)

Juan is an immigration attorney located in Medellín, Colombia

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