M - Common law partnership

Build your future in Colombia with your Common-law partnership and accumulate time for your residency

Ensure an efficient and stress-free process with our expert guidance, designed to provide you with clarity when applying for your common law partnership visa Colombia.

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What is the M - Common law partnership Visa?

The M – Common law partnership Visa allows you to reside in Colombia for up to one year. After five years as a visa holder, you can apply for a resident visa. This visa grants an open work permit in Colombia and allows you to include beneficiaries, such as your partner or children.

It is important to note that the document declaring the existence of the common law partnership must have been formalized for more than one year and have an issuance date no older than three months at the time of application.

With our expert guidance, every step of the process is carefully managed so that you can focus on building your life in Colombia with your partner.

Without proper guidance, it’s easy to make mistakes in the process of applying for your marriage visa, which can lead to inadmissibility issues, unnecessary expenses, and delays that may complicate your plans to settle in Colombia with your partner.

If you are in the process of obtaining your marriage visa, our team will help you avoid setbacks by guiding you step by step to ensure everything is in order and facilitate your migration process.

A simple and guided path to obtaining your M - Common law partnership Visa

We understand how important it is to build your future in Colombia with your partner.

With our specialized advisory services, we work closely with you to ensure that every aspect of your application is handled correctly, avoiding complications and errors that could delay the process.

After five years as the holder of this visa, you can apply for a resident visa.

As a holder of this visa, you can include your beneficiaries.

This visa allows you to work in Colombia without additional restrictions.

We handle all the paperwork and provide you with a clear and straightforward guide at every step.

From the beginning, you will have a team of experts to guide you, answer your questions, and support you at every stage.

We review every detail to minimize penalties, fines, or rejections, ensuring compliance with legal requirements.

With our planning, we help you meet all the requirements, facilitating an organized and smooth reapplication process.

Visa process

STEP 1: Collection, review and preparation of necessary documentation for your visa application

We collect and analyze all required documents to ensure that your application meets migration requirements.

STEP 2: Application, submission and follow-up

We submit your application to the relevant authorities and continuously monitor the process to ensure it progresses smoothly.

STEP 3: Attention to requirements and resolution of possible observations

We handle any additional requests or corrections that may arise during the process, ensuring they are resolved efficiently.

STEP 4: Approval and issuance of the foreigner ID card

Once the visa is approved, we manage the issuance of the foreigner ID card, formalizing your legal status in Colombia.

What are the requirements for the M - Common law partnership Visa?

General requirements:

Digital photograph of the applicant, document size, preferably taken in a studio (white background, 3x4 cm).

Copy of the main passport page.

Copy of the last Colombian visa (only if applicable

If located in a country other than the country of residence, provide a document proving migratory regularity in that country (for foreigners who do not require a visa to enter Colombia).

Specific requirements:

Authentic copy of the public deed, judicial ruling, conciliation act, or validity certificate (as applicable), issued no more than three (3) months prior to the visa application, declaring the existence of the common-law partnership. The formalization date of the document supporting the common-law partnership must be more than one (1) year old at the time of the visa application.

If the visa application as a permanent partner of a Colombian national is submitted at a Consular Office of the Republic, a valid document proving the existence of the common-law partnership will be accepted according to the laws of the country where it was declared, in compliance with the formalities required for foreign documents.

Letter signed by the Colombian permanent partner, requesting the visa for their foreign partner, stating that they maintain a unique, constant, enduring, and stable cohabitation, and committing to inform the Visa and Immigration Authority of any changes in their living situation. The letter must include a simple photocopy of the Colombian national ID card (cédula de ciudadanía) and provide the Colombian partner’s contact address, email, and phone number. The Visa and Immigration Authority may request additional evidence to verify the existence of the relationship or summon the applicants for an in-person, virtual, or telephone interview if deemed necessary.

Special power of attorney granted to the foreigner to apply for the visa, with recognition of content and signature before a notary or Colombian consul.

Certificate of migration movements of both the foreign applicant and their Colombian permanent partner, issued by the Special Administrative Unit for Migration Colombia.

What are the costs of the Colombian M - Common law partnership Visa?

ATTORNEY'S FEE

$1,980,000 COP

*If your first application is not approved, the next application will not incur attorney’s fee.

**The attorney’s fee do not include administrative charges.

Administrative Fees

ADMINISTRATIVE STUDY FEE (VISA):

$232,200 COP ($54 USD)*

ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUANCE FEE (VISA):

$1.161.000 COP ($270 USD)*

CERTIFICATE OF MIGRATORY MOVEMENTS (each):

$225,000 COP ($53 USD)*

ADMINISTRATIVE FEE OF FOREIGN ID CARD ISSUANCE FEE:

$267,000 COP ($63 USD)*

Total administrative fees = $1,885,200 COP ($440 USD)*

*ADMINISTRATIVE FEES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE ATTORNEY FEES.

**THE VALUES MAY VARY ACCORDING TO YOUR PARTICULAR CASE AND THE TRM (MARKET REPRESENTATIVE RATE).

***THE VALUES ARE FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES AND MUST BE PAID TO THE CORRESPONDING INSTITUTIONS OR THIRD PARTIES. THESE AMOUNTS SHOULD NOT BE PAID TO NEXO UNLESS YOU REQUEST OUR ASSISTANCE IN MAKING THESE PAYMENTS.

What does our support for obtaining the M - Common law partnership Visa?

Virtual and/or in-person planning meetings: Comprehensive visa application guidance and Q&A session to address any concerns you may have

Pre-study of the documents provided by you, highlighting the important information that must be on them in order to build and write the documents required

Submit the visa application

Give response on time to any additional requirements that could be requested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

If your visa is approved, we'll check the information contained in it. In case of an error in the visa, we'll request the respective correction

CĂ©dula de extranjerĂ­a renewal appointment schedule

Form filling

Preparation of the documents you have to bring to the appointment (if you are in MedellĂ­n, we'll go to the appointment with you)

CĂ©dula pick-up appointment scheduling

Do you have questions about the M- Common law partnership Visa? We have answers

We know that the migration process can be complex and that many doubts arise. At Nexo, we understand your concerns and are here to resolve all your questions, giving you the confidence that your M – Common law partnership Visa is being handled by a team of experts.

You can apply for a Colombian visa from the country where you have citizenship or legal residence, or you can apply from Colombia.

No, when applying for a Colombian visa, it is required to remain in the country where you submitted your application until the visa process is complete. Leaving that country while your visa is being processed could result in your application being denied or requiring resubmission.

Once we have all the required documentation ready for submission, the visa process usually takes between 15 and 30 days. However, the processing time may be extended if the ministry requests additional information. Plan ahead and apply for your visa early to avoid delays.

Yes, this visa allows the primary holder to apply for dependent visas, including a spouse or permanent partner and dependent children up to 25 years old.

Yes, this visa allows you to work in Colombia without any additional restrictions.

Yes. After five continuous years as a holder of the M – Permanent Partner of a Colombian National Visa, you may apply for a Resident Visa in Colombia.

The main difference lies in the legal recognition of the relationship. The M – Marriage Visa is granted to those who have legally married a Colombian citizen and can be requested immediately after registering the marriage. In contrast, the M – Common-Law Partner Visa requires the common-law union to be formalized and registered for at least one year before applying for the visa.

If the common-law union or marriage is dissolved, it is mandatory to notify the Visa and Immigration Authority. The termination of the relationship may affect the validity of the visa, and you may need to change your immigration status or apply for another type of visa to remain legally in Colombia.

Prenuptial agreements are valid for those who legally marry. However, in the case of a common-law union, patrimonial agreements can be established through notarized documents defining financial and cohabitation aspects of the couple.

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