
Colombia tourist visa
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Colombia tourist visa from Sudan
Colombia tourist visa is required for Sudanese citizens. The stay is usually short with a period of 90 days and visa expires in 90 days. Applicant is required to be present when applying for Colombia tourist visa. A total of 9 documents are required for applying Colombia tourist visa. You can also find useful tips from fellow travellers.
Colombia tourist visa conditions for Sudanese citizens
- Colombia visa can be applied either online or in person. If applied online, an electronic visa is issued and sent to your email. You must print and present this electronic visa at the first port of entry in Colombia.
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Max Stay: 90 days
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Visa Validity: 90 days
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How to apply Colombia tourist visa from Sudan
Step 1 : Sudanese citizens need to get a visa for Colombia by going to the nearest embassy.
Step 2 : Fill the application form for Colombia.
Step 3 : After filling, providing the required documents with your passport and make the payment and submit visa application at the embassy of Colombia
Step 4 : Once the visa application for Colombia is approved, you will be notified by e-mail.
Step 5 : Pickup your passport from Colombia embassy
Step 6 : You can now travel to Colombia and stay for the duration on your visa.
Colombia tourist visa requirements for Sudanese citizens
9 documents required for Colombia tourist visa
Visa Application Form
Completed application form for Colombia
Passport Photo
Photo must be no older than 6 months
Health Document
Negative COVID-19 PCR test result required for all international travellers coming to Colombia. The negative PCR test must be issued with in 72 hours of before departure.
Vaccination Document
COVID-19 vaccination proof for travellers coming to Colombia. The last dose of vaccine must be taken atleast 14 ays before departure.
Passport Copy
A clear scan copy of passport of Sudan with the information pages that has signature. Provide the pages of your current passport showing your photo, personal details and passport issue and expiry dates. Must be valid for six months beyond the expiry date of the visa.
Travel Bookings
A round-trip flight reservations(s) for Colombia.
An Onward Ticket is a flight reservation made by a real travel agency that can be helpful for visa applications or if you want to enter a country without purchasing a return flight. Get verifiable one way, round trip, and multi-city flight bookings for visa purposes.
Travel itinerary
Travel itinerary is travel reservation to and from Sudan in your name, not a ticket.
Embassy recommends not to purchase hotel and flight tickets until visa is approved. So donβt risk your money, time and effort by buying actual tickets. Get best hotel and flight itinerary within minutes for any country visa.
Bank Statement
A recent monthly bank statement of the applicant from Sudan. The statement must clearly show the applicant's name as the account holder, the balances of the accounts, and the date of the statement. If statements are printed online then it has to be Authenticated (stamped) by the bank officials.
Previous Visa
Previous visas if available.
Colombia COVID-19 travel restrictions
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Colombia has major restrictions for travel. Most visitors from Sudan will not be allowed to travel to Colombia.
Find travel restrictions, quarantine and entry requirements to travel Colombia.
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Do sudanese citizens need a visa to go to Colombia?
Yes, visa is required for Sudanese citizens.
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