Travelers from Mexico who want to visit Colombia for reasons other than tourism or who want to stay for an extended period often get one of the following visas. Retirement visas Many people want to retire in Colombia, and there’s a Retirement Visa they can get. In addition to showing their passport information, applicants will need to prove that they have medical coverage while in Colombia and that they receive money from a pension. This will need to be over a certain amount, though this amount is subject to change based on the year, inflation, and more. Travelers can check the amount before they apply. Retirement visas are usually good for up to 3 years or until the person’s passport expires, whichever comes first. They can be renewed for visitors who want to stay in Colombia longer. Visitor visas Sometimes, travelers want to visit Colombia for longer than 90 days because of a particular opportunity or activity they want to participate in while they are there. These visitors can get a Visitor Visa. These visas allow for tourism but also allow for academic exchanges, educational programs, internships, and more. All travelers will need to submit copies of their passports and photos of themselves. They will also need to submit proof of the reason they are visiting Colombia. The length of the visitor visa will depend on the reason for travel, the length of the program the person is pursuing, and more. They may be renewable.