Liberland Diplomatic Passport to be Recognized in Colombia

https://liberland.org/en/news/408-good-news-from-colombia

Is this, as the Title implies, only true for “Diplomatic Passports” or as the Text could be interpreted also true for the plebs with a citizenship like me?

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Hi there! We are working toward finalizing the visa process in Colombia and expect that regular LL PP holders will soon be able to apply for a visa. The personal passport HAS been stamped in Colombia, however just like any nation- it’s often up to the immigration officer checking the documents as to whether or not a document is wholly accepted, or how long a stay is allowed without a visa if it’s not a visa-free authorized country.

That said, at least one visa has been issued and we are working on formalizing the exact process necessary for a tourist visa and what the required documents are to easily obtain one through migracion Colombia.

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Do not overstay in Colombia, they are very strict I think it’s only 90 days, if you pass the period they won’t let you out of the country without paying a fine. I’m Colombian ))

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Correct! 90 days is typically given, with another 90 days if you solicit the extension online. It runs about 100.000 pesos, or about 20 dollars.

I’m also Colombian, I live in Ibague :slight_smile:

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Awesome paisano! :sweat_smile: do you have the Liberland Passport? I would like to have it but I can´t pay the credits, I am only an e-resident… saying that I have the Colombian/British and Spanish passports, this one will be the most expensive one but with no use … so I am not sure about paying the high fee yet.

Awesome news!
Thanks to Randy and Astrid for the local knowledge tips

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