Colombia•South AmericaVaries
130 USD
Varies (Maximum 180 continuous days per 365-day period in Colombia)
No
Not Required
Not Specified
No
Not Required
Issued to unaccredited foreign government officials or commercial representatives temporarily residing in Colombia for non-diplomatic official duties.
The Foreign Government Commercial Representative Visa (Visa V de Representación Comercial de Gobierno Extranjero) was established as a specialized instrument within Colombia’s broader immigration framework to address the nuanced needs of international entities that maintain a formal presence in the country without holding full diplomatic status. Rooted in the regulations set forth by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs under Decree 1067 of 2015 and subsequent resolutions governing visa classifications, this visa serves as a critical bridge for foreign states seeking to foster economic and administrative ties. It exists specifically to fill the regulatory gap between standard business visitor visas, which are intended for short-term commercial engagement, and full diplomatic or consular visas, which are reserved for individuals accredited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the Vienna Convention. By creating this distinct category, the Colombian government provides a legal pathway for representatives of foreign public entities, state-owned enterprises, or governmental agencies to conduct official, non-diplomatic business on Colombian soil for extended periods, ensuring that these individuals remain in compliance with national immigration law while facilitating international cooperation.
This visa is designed for the ideal applicant who acts as an official representative of a foreign government or a state-backed commercial entity, such as trade promotion agencies, state-owned energy corporations, or public infrastructure bureaus, who does not qualify for diplomatic accreditation. It covers a wide array of professional activities, including the management of state-sponsored commercial projects, the facilitation of bilateral trade agreements, and the oversight of governmental administrative duties that fall outside the scope of traditional embassy or consulate operations. What makes this visa distinctive is its focus on the "official" nature of the work—it is not for private sector employment or freelance consulting, but rather for those acting on behalf of a sovereign state or its public institutions. A primary benefit of this visa is that it grants the holder a stable, long-term legal status to reside in Colombia while performing sensitive governmental functions, offering a level of security and recognition that a standard visitor visa cannot provide. However, it carries the notable limitation that it does not confer diplomatic immunity or the privileges typically associated with the Vienna Convention, and applicants must be prepared to provide robust documentation, such as official letters of appointment or diplomatic notes from their home government, to verify the nature of their mission and their status as a legitimate representative of a foreign public interest.
Must be a foreign government official or commercial representative.
The mission must not imply formal diplomatic accreditation before the Colombian State.
Must be performing official government or commercial representation duties.
Education
none or higher
Valid passport
Passport photo
Government letter (sponsor)
Commercial office registration (sponsor)
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