Colombia•South AmericaVaries
130 USD
Varies (Maximum 180 continuous days per 365-day period)
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Required
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Issued to foreign nationals with an employment contract with a legal entity domiciled in Colombia, valid for one to three years with multiple entries.
The Colombia Worker Migrant Visa (Visa M de Trabajador) serves as a cornerstone of the nation’s modern immigration framework, established under the comprehensive Resolution 5477 of 2022, which overhauled the country’s visa categories to better align with contemporary economic needs. This visa was designed to facilitate the legal entry and long-term residency of foreign professionals whose skills are deemed essential to the growth of Colombian enterprises. By formalizing the relationship between foreign talent and local entities, the government aims to bridge the gap between a burgeoning domestic market and the globalized workforce, ensuring that international expertise can be integrated into the economy without displacing the local labor force. It exists as a regulatory bridge, providing a clear, transparent pathway for companies domiciled in Colombia to sponsor foreign nationals, thereby replacing older, more fragmented systems with a streamlined process that balances national security with the necessity of attracting foreign direct investment and specialized human capital.
The ideal applicant for this visa is a highly skilled professional or technical expert who has secured a formal employment contract with a legal entity legally incorporated within Colombia. While the visa covers a broad spectrum of industries—ranging from technology and engineering to academia and specialized management—it is particularly distinctive because it is strictly tied to a specific employer, requiring the sponsoring company to demonstrate a clear economic need for the applicant's unique qualifications. Unlike the digital nomad or independent contractor visas, the Worker Migrant Visa provides a more stable, long-term status, valid for up to three years with multiple entry privileges, which is ideal for those seeking to build a career within the Colombian corporate landscape. However, it comes with the significant limitation of being employer-dependent; should the employment relationship terminate, the visa holder must typically transition to a different category or depart the country. Furthermore, the applicant must meet a rigorous financial threshold, requiring a minimum monthly income of 63,032,790 COP, which underscores the government’s intent to attract high-earning professionals who contribute significantly to the national tax base and economic stability.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
Must have a formal employment contract with a company legally established in Colombia.
The hiring company must be in good standing with tax and social security obligations.
The employer must demonstrate a monthly income of at least 100 legal minimum monthly wages (SMMLV).
The applicant must possess the professional qualifications or experience required for the specific role.
Job Offer
Required
Education
bachelor or higher
Experience
1+ years
Valid passport
Professional license or permit
Professional qualifications
Passport photo
Employment contract (sponsor)
Employer letter (sponsor)
Company documentation (sponsor)
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