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    M-11 Migrant Visa (Investor)

    Last verified · 31 May 2026

    Affordable South American base for investors and remote workers, especially Medellín.

    Duration
    3 years, renewable
    Threshold
    Real estate ≈ 350× monthly minimum wage (~USD 110k+); business ≈ 100× monthly minimum wage
    Application fee
    $54 visa fee + $230 issuance
    Path to PR
    Resident (R) visa at 5 years; citizenship at ~10 years (Latin American and Caribbean nationals can naturalise after ~1 year of residence).
    Tax treatment
    Resident if 183+ days; 0–39% progressive PIT.
    Family
    Spouse and minors join on M-11 beneficiary visa.

    Required documents

    • ·Property deed registered with Cámara de Comercio
    • ·Bank certification of inbound investment

    Things to know

    • ·Migrante and Visitante categories cover most other long-stay needs.
    • ·Spanish proficiency required at citizenship stage.

    Apostille & legalization

    Apostille route

    Apostille only — both United States and Colombia are parties to the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention.

    Apostille / legalisation

    None of the listed documents are civil-status, criminal-record, medical or academic records, so an apostille is generally not required for this visa. Bank statements, employment contracts and application forms are accepted as-is (translated when needed).

    Bank statements, employment contracts, photos, passport copies and the application form itself do not need an apostille.

    1. Obtain originals or certified copies of each civil/criminal record (birth certificate, marriage certificate, police clearance, diploma, etc.).
    2. Have each document apostilled by the competent authority in United States (U.S. Department of State — Office of Authentications).
    3. Translate the apostilled document into the official language of Colombia — the apostille itself is also translated.
    4. Submit the apostilled + translated bundle directly to the Colombia immigration authority or consulate; no further consular stamp is required.

    Translation: Most documents must be translated into the local language by a certified translator. Agency translations are usually accepted.

    Issuing authority in United States: U.S. Department of State — Office of Authentications

    Documents older than 3–6 months are often rejected. Plan to obtain fresh originals shortly before your visa application.

    Official immigration portal

    Last verified 31 May 2026 — reconfirm on the official portal before applying.

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