
Cancilleria
Colombia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Cancillería), the body responsible for issuing and adjudicating digital nomad visa applications.
Last refreshed: 29 May 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic
Why hasn't Colombia's Cancilleria published its own Type V rejection figures?
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What is the Cancilleria and how do I apply for a Colombia visa through it?
What is Colombia's Cancilleria and how does it handle digital nomad visa applications?
Background
The Cancilleria (officially the Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Colombia) is Colombia's foreign ministry, responsible for diplomatic relations, consular services, and Visa issuance. It administers the Type V digital nomad Visa through its online Cancilleria portal (Cancilleria.gov.co), processing applications and making approval and rejection decisions. As of May 2026, the Cancilleria has not published official breakdown figures for Type V approvals and rejections, leaving practitioners and researchers to compile outcomes from their own client bases.
The absence of official rejection-rate data from the Cancilleria is directly relevant to the 42% figure cited in immigration-practitioner tracking. The Cancilleria's lack of public transparency on this metric means the figure cannot be verified against government data, and the WATCH FOR item in the May 2026 briefing specifically flags whether the ministry will eventually publish its own approval and rejection statistics for the category.
The Cancilleria is headquartered in Bogota and operates consulates and embassies globally. It also oversees Migracion Colombia (the immigration authority), which handles border control and enforcement separately from Visa issuance.