Here is the list of embassies and consulates for Colombia by country. Find the nearest one to you.
Embassy of Colombia in Algeria
- Website: https://argelia.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 05, Impasse Chemin du Réservoir, Hydra, Algiers, Algeria
- Telephone: +213 (0) 21 60 22 97
- Fax: +213 (0) 21 69 17 90
- Email: cargel@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Argentina
- Website: http://argentina.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Carlos Pellegrini 1363 Piso 3, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Telephone: +54 11 4325 0258 / 0494 / 1106
- Fax: +54 11 4322 9370
- Email: eargentina@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Oranjestad
- Website: http://oranjestad.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Juliana Straat 4, Local 2, Oranjestad, Aruba
- Telephone: +297 583 7268 / 583 7271
- Fax: +297 583 7271
- Email: caruba@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Australia
- Website: http://australia.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Level 2, 40 Macquarie Street, Barton, Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia
- Telephone: +61 02 627 320 90 ext. 100
- Fax: +61 02 6273 2092
- Email: eaustralia@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in North Sydney
- Website: http://sydney.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Suite 2, Level 12, 100 Walker Street, North Sydney, NSW 2060, Australia
- Telephone: +61 2 9955 0311
- Fax: +61 2 9922 5597
- Email: csidney@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Melbourne
- Website:
- Address: Level 13, 350 Collins Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia
- Telephone: +61 3 9602 1164
- Fax: +61 3 9600 1165
- Email: colombianconsulmelbourne@bigpond.com
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Perth
- Website:
- Address: Level 6, 141 St. Georges Terrace, Perth, WA 6000, Australia
- Telephone: +61 08 9268 2890
- Fax: +61 08 9268 2800
- Email: chperth@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Austria
- Website: http://austria.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Stadiongasse 6-8/15, A1010 Vienna, Austria
- Telephone: +43 1 405 4249
- Fax: (+43 1) 408 83 03
- Email: eaustria@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Graz
- Website:
- Address: Apothekerweg 7, 8043 Graz, Austria
- Telephone: +43 316 323 412
- Fax: +43 316 323 412
- Email: chgraz@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Azerbaijan
- Website: http://azerbaiyan.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Khojaly 37, Demirchi Tower, piso 24, AZ1025 Baku, Azerbaijan
- Telephone: (00994) (12) 310 3544, (00994) (12) 310 3545
- Fax:
- Email: eazerbaiyan@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Dhaka
- Website:
- Address: ABC House(9th Floor), 8 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh
- Telephone: +880 1711-527 448
- Fax:
- Email: chdaca@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Belgium
- Website: http://belgica.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 96A Avenue Franklin Roosevelt, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
- Telephone: +32 2 649 5679, +32 2 554 0560
- Fax: +32 2 646 5491
- Email: ebruselas@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Antwerp
- Website:
- Address: Jan Van Rijswijcklaan 162/1, 2020 Antwerp, Belgium
- Telephone: +32 (0) 3 369 26 31
- Fax:
- Email: chamberes@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Bolivia
- Website: http://bolivia.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Calle Roberto Prudencio No. 797, Entre calles 15 y 16 de Calacoto, La Paz, Bolivia
- Telephone: +591 2 279 03 86/89
- Fax:
- Email: elapaz@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Santa Cruz de la Sierra
- Website:
- Address: Torre Link, Cuarto Anillo 1415, Piso 2, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
- Telephone: +591 6225 5559
- Fax:
- Email:
Embassy of Colombia in Brazil
- Website: http://brasil.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: SES, Av. das Nações, Lote 10, Quadra 803, Brasília – DF 70444-900, Brazil
- Telephone: +55 61 3214 8900
- Fax: +55 61 3224 4732
- Email: ebrasil@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Manaus
- Website: http://manaos.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Travessa Contelação de Andromeda (antígua Rua R/S), Conjunto Morada do Sol, Casa 62, Barrio Aleixo, Manaus, Brazil
- Telephone: +55 (92) 3302 2062, +55 (92) 3084 4394
- Fax: +55 (92) 3622 6078
- Email: cmanaos@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in São Paulo
- Website: http://saopaulo.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Rua Tenente Negrao, 140 Piso 7 – Itaim Bibi, São Paulo, SP CEP 04530-030, Brazil
- Telephone: 55 11 3078-0262 / 55 11 3078-0322
- Fax: 55 11 3078 0298
- Email: csaopaulo@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Tabatinga
- Website: http://tabatinga.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Rua General Sampaio Nº623, Tabatinga, AM, Brazil
- Telephone: +55 97 3412 2104
- Fax:
- Email: ctabatinga@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Fortaleza
- Website:
- Address: Fortaleza, CE, Brazil
- Telephone:
- Fax:
- Email: chfortaleza@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Recife
- Website:
- Address: Recife, PE, Brazil
- Telephone:
- Fax:
- Email: chrecife@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Sofia
- Website:
- Address: Komplex Yavorov Block 43 ent., B 1111 Sofia, Bulgaria
- Telephone: +359 888 220 005
- Fax:
- Email: abcuvita12@gmail.com
Embassy of Colombia in Canada
- Website: http://canada.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 360 Albert Street, Suite 1002, Ottawa, ON K1R 7X7, Canada
- Telephone: (613) 230-3760
- Fax: (613) 230-4416
- Email: embajada@embajadacolombia.ca
Consulate of Colombia in Calgary
- Website: http://calgary.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 803 15th Avenue SW, Calgary, AB T2R0R9, Canada
- Telephone: (587) 351-9460
- Fax:
- Email: ccalgary@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Montreal
- Website: http://montreal.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 1010 Sherbrooke West Oficina 920, Montreal, QC H3A 2R7, Canada
- Telephone: (514) 849-4852 / 2929 / 4374
- Fax: (514) 849-4324
- Email: cmontreal@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Toronto
- Website: http://toronto.consulado.gov.co/en
- Address: 40 University Avenue, Suite # 604, Toronto, ON M5J 1T1, Canada
- Telephone: (416) 977-0098, (416) 977-0475
- Fax: (416) 977-1025
- Email: ctoronto@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Vancouver
- Website: http://vancouver.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 1090 West Georgia Street, Suite 1340, Vancouver, BC V6E 3V7, Canada
- Telephone: (604) 558-1775
- Fax: (604) 566-9740
- Email: cvancouver@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Chile
- Website: http://chile.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Los Militares 5885, Tercer Piso, Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
- Telephone: +56 2 2220 6273 / 2224 3585 / 2229 1898
- Fax:
- Email: echile@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Antofagasta
- Website: http://antofagasta.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Avenida Libertador Bernardo O Higgins Nro. 1291, Antofagasta, Chile
- Telephone: +56 55 253 1330, +56 55 253 1331
- Fax:
- Email: cantofagasta@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Arica
- Website:
- Address: Avenida Santa María No. 1950, Oficina 1, Arica, Chile
- Telephone: +56 58 222 7214
- Fax:
- Email: consuladodecolombia.arica@gmail.com
Consulate General of Colombia in Santiago
- Website: http://santiagodechile.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Avenida Andres Bello 2211, Oficina 103, Comuna de Providencia “Estación del metro Los Leones”, Santiago, Chile
- Telephone: +56 2 371 0740 / 41 / 42
- Fax: +56 2 2426 5114
- Email: csantiago@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in China
- Website: http://china.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 34 Guang Hua Lu, Chaoyang, 100600 Beijing, China
- Telephone: +86 10 6532 3377, +86 10 6532 1713
- Fax: +86 10 6532 1969
- Email: echina@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Guangzhou
- Website: http://guangzhou.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 5 Zhujiang Xi Lu International Finance Centre, Oficina 3612, 510623 Guangzhou, China
- Telephone: +86 20 888 348 26
- Fax: +86 20 888 348 29
- Email: cguangzhou@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Shanghai
- Website: http://shanghai.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 518 Anyuan Road, Baohua City Center, 20th Floor, Suite 2005, 200060 Shanghai, China
- Telephone: +86 21 6070 7161
- Fax: +86 21 6070 7166
- Email: cshanghai@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Costa Rica
- Website: http://costarica.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: De taco Bell San Pedro 350 metros Oeste. Casa gris con rejas negras, San José, Costa Rica
- Telephone: ( 506) 2283 6818
- Fax: (506) 2283 6871 / 2283 7191
- Email: esanjose@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Cuba
- Website: http://cuba.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Calle 14 No.515, entre 5a. y 7a., Miramar, Playa, Havana, Cuba
- Telephone: +537 204 9644, +537 204 9645, +537 204 1248
- Fax: +537 204 0464
- Email: ecuba@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Willemstad
- Website: http://willemstad.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Hanchi Snoa 25, Otrobanda, Curaçao
- Telephone: +599 9 461 46 63, +599 9 465 0008
- Fax: +599 9 461 2680
- Email: cwillemstad@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Zagreb
- Website:
- Address: Kucerina 74/3, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia
- Telephone: +385 01 364 6668
- Fax:
- Email: chzagreb@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Limassol
- Website:
- Address: 109 Omonias Avenue, Flamingo Bldg., 3rd floor, 3045 Limassol, Cyprus
- Telephone: +357 258 18660, +357 99 66 11 77 (mob.)
- Fax: +357 253 65269
- Email: consul.col@lavargroup.com.cy
Embassy of Colombia in Denmark
- Website: https://dinamarca.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Margrethevej 21, 2900 Hellerup, Denmark
- Telephone: +45 60 90 22 95
- Fax:
- Email: edinamarca@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Dominican Republic
- Website: http://republicadominicana.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Calle Andrés Julio Aybar # 27 – Ensanche Piantini, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- Telephone: +1 809 562 1670
- Fax: +1 809 562 3253
- Email: erdomini@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Ecuador
- Website: http://ecuador.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Av. 12 de Octubre No. 24-528 y Luis Cordero, Edif. World Trade Center, Torre B, Piso 14, Quito, Ecuador
- Telephone: +593 2 223 6463
- Fax: +593 2 222 1969
- Email: equito@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Guayaquil
- Website: http://guayaquil.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Edificio World Trade Center, Torre B , Piso 11, Avenida Francisco Orellana Manzana 111, Guayaquil, Ecuador
- Telephone: +593 4 263 0674, +593 4 263 0675
- Fax: +593 4 263 0676
- Email: cguayaquil@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Nueva Loja
- Website: http://nuevaloja.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Avenida Quito y Colombia, Edificio Moncada piso 4, Nueva Loja Sucumbios, Ecuador
- Telephone: +593 62 832 114, +593 62 830 084
- Fax: +593 62 832 114, +593 62 830 084
- Email: cnuevaloja@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Quito
- Website: http://quito.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Calle Catalina Aldaz N34-131 y Portugal. Edificio La Suiza. 2do. Piso, Quito, Ecuador
- Telephone: +593 2 333 0268 / 333 1517 / 332 5733
- Fax:
- Email: cquito@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas
- Website: http://santodomingo-ecuador.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Av. Esmeraldas 2do. Piso y Calle las Provincias., Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Ecuador
- Telephone: +593 2 275 0750 / 276 0750 / 275 0757
- Fax:
- Email: csantodomingoecuador@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Tulcán
- Website: http://tulcan.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Calle Olmedo y 10 de Agosto. Edificio La Catedral Mezzanine, Tulcán, Ecuador
- Telephone: +593 6 225 2458, +593 6 225 0317
- Fax: +593 6 298 7302
- Email: ctulcan@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Egypt
- Website: http://egipto.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 6 Guezira Street, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt
- Telephone: +20 2 2736 4203, +20 2 2737 3711
- Fax: +20 2 2735 7429
- Email: eegipto@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in El Salvador
- Website: http://elsalvador.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Colonia Maquilishuat, Calle La Mascota #923B, San Salvador, El Salvador
- Telephone: +503 2263 1936, +503 2263 1947, +503 2264 3641
- Fax: +503 2263 1942
- Email: eelsalvador@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Finland
- Website: http://finlandia.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Unioninkatu 18, piso 2, 00130 Helsinki, Finland
- Telephone: +358 (0) 9 856 17 500
- Fax:
- Email: efinlandia@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in France
- Website: http://francia.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 22 Rue de l’Elysée, 75008 Paris, France
- Telephone: +33 1 4265 4608
- Fax: +33 1 4266 1860
- Email: efrancia@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Germany
- Website: http://alemania.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Taubenstr. 23, D-10117 Berlin, Germany
- Telephone: +49 (0) 30-26 39 61 10
- Fax: +49 (0) 30-26 39 61 25
- Email: eberlin@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Frankfurt am Main
- Website: http://frankfurt.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Fürstenbergerstrasse 223, 60323 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- Telephone: +49 69 959 5670
- Fax: +49 69 596 2080
- Email: cfrankfurt@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Stuttgart
- Website: http://www.consulhonorariostuttgart.de/
- Address: Marienstrasse 17, 70178 Stuttgart, Germany
- Telephone: +49 (0) 711 664 8190
- Fax: +49 (0) 711 295 244
- Email: Colombia@ConsulHonorarioStuttgart.de
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Hamburg
- Website:
- Address: Börsenbrücke 2, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
- Telephone: +49 40 44 71 21
- Fax: +49 40 44 71 31
- Email: colombia@consuladohamburgo.com
Embassy of Colombia in Ghana
- Website: http://ghana.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: No. 25, Sir Arku Korsah Road, Airport Residential Area, Accra, Ghana
- Telephone: +233 3027 98701/702, +233 3027 97736/41
- Fax: 34 91 310 2869
- Email: eghana@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Athens
- Website:
- Address: 40, Kyprou Str., 145 62 Kifissia Athens, Greece
- Telephone: +30 210 623 1453, +30 693 700 8479 (Mobile)
- Fax: +30 210 623 1877
- Email: info@colombianconsulate.gr
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Thessaloniki
- Website:
- Address: 17 Tsimiski Street, 3rd floor, 54624 Thessaloniki, Greece
- Telephone: +30 231 055 1215, +30 694 438 5353
- Fax: +30 231 055 1215
- Email: conskouidis@yahoo.gr
Embassy of Colombia in Guatemala
- Website: http://guatemala.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 2da Calle 5-10 Zona 14, Colonia El Campo, Guatemala City, Guatemala
- Telephone: +502 2333 4778, +502 2333 4722
- Fax: +502 2385 3438
- Email: eguatemala@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Haiti
- Website:
- Address: Puerto Principe, Haiti
- Telephone: +509 3616 5727
- Fax:
- Email: chpuertoprincipe@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia to the Holy See
- Website: http://santasede.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Via Cola Di Rienzo, 285, 00192 Rome, Italy
- Telephone: +39 06 321 1681 / 322 1465
- Fax: +39 06 321 1703
- Email: estasede@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Honduras
- Website: http://honduras.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Condominio Torres Morazán, Torre 1 – Piso 11, Frente Mall El Dorado, Tegucigalpa M.D.C., Honduras
- Telephone: 504 2221 1730 / 2221 1736 / 2221 1618
- Fax: +504 239 9324
- Email: ehonduras@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Hong Kong
- Website: http://hongkong.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Unit 1215, 12/F. China Merchants Tower, Shun Tak Centre. 200 Connaugth Road Central, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Telephone: +852 2545 8547, +852 2541 2217
- Fax: +852 3743 5769
- Email: chongkong@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Hungary
- Website: https://hungria.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Újpesti rakpart 1.II/6, Budapest 1137, Hungary
- Telephone: +36 1 617 7041
- Fax:
- Email: ehungria@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Szeged
- Website:
- Address: Vár utca 7, Szeged 6720, Hungary
- Telephone: +36 309 681 834
- Fax:
- Email: chszeged@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in India
- Website: http://india.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: F-2/2 Ground Floor, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 110057, India
- Telephone: +91 11 4320 2100, +91 11 43202101, +91 11 4320 2102, +91 11 4320 2103
- Fax: +91 11 4320 2199
- Email: eindia@chancery.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Ethiopia
- Website:
- Address: Rupa & Company Limited – Metro Towers, 8th Floor 1, Ho Chi Minh Sarani, Kolkata 700071, India
- Telephone: +91 33 3057 3100, +91 98300 79111
- Fax:
- Email: chkolkata@cancilleria.gov.co, pra@rupa.co.in
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Mumbai
- Website:
- Address: “Aashiana”, 1st floor, 5, Altamount Road, Mumbai 400 026, India
- Telephone: +91 22 2352 0022, +91 98 2005 1555
- Fax:
- Email: cmumbai@cancilleria.gov.co, pradip.madhavji@vsnl.com
Embassy of Colombia in Indonesia
- Website: http://indonesia.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Sentral Plaza Building, 12th Floor, Jl Jend. Sudirman Kav 47, Jakarta, Indonesia
- Telephone: +62 21 5790 3560
- Fax: +62 21 5290 5217
- Email: eindonesia@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Bali
- Website:
- Address: Maya Sanur Resort, 3rd floor, Jalan Danau Tamblingan 89M, Sanur, Bali 80228, Indonesia
- Telephone: +62 (811) 3801-5757
- Fax:
- Email: chbali@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Ireland
- Website:
- Address: 19 Raglan Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland
- Telephone: +353 1 563 7727
- Fax:
- Email: cdublin@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Israel
- Website: http://israel.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 12 Abba Hillel Str. 8th floor, Sason Hogi Building- Ramat Gan, P.O. Box: 3334, 52506 Tel Aviv, Israel
- Telephone: +972 3 716 3482
- Fax: +972 3 695 7847
- Email: etelaviv@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Italy
- Website: http://italia.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Via Giuseppe Pisanelli, 4 00196 Rome, Italy
- Telephone: +39 06 361 2131, +39 06 361 4348, +39 06 320 2405
- Fax: +39 06 322 5798
- Email: eitalia@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Milan
- Website: http://milan.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Via Tivoli 3, 20121 Milan, Italy
- Telephone: +39 02 7200 3872 / 805 1765 / 869 12133
- Fax: +39 02 801 189
- Email: cmilan@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Rome
- Website: http://roma.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Piazzale Flaminio, 9, 1er. Piso – Int. 2, 00196 Rome, Italy
- Telephone: +39 06 321 6070, +39 06 322 2747, +39 06 322 2722
- Fax: +39 06 678 8436
- Email: croma@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Florence
- Website:
- Address: Via Frà Giovani Angelico No. 73, 50121 Florence, Italy
- Telephone: +39 055-234 5536
- Fax:
- Email: consuladocolombiaflorencia@fol.it, chflorencia@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Genoa
- Website:
- Address: Via Aurelia No. 66A, 16167 Genoa, Italy
- Telephone: +39 010 407 3592
- Fax:
- Email: chgenova@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Naples
- Website:
- Address: Via Stazio, 3 80123 Naples, Italy
- Telephone: +39 081 714 4537
- Fax:
- Email: chnapoles@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Turin
- Website:
- Address: Via Ivrea 74/b, 10098 Rivoli, Italy
- Telephone: +39 011 957 9300
- Fax:
- Email: chturin@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Jamaica
- Website: http://jamaica.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 53 Knutsford Blvd., Victoria Mutual Building, 4th Floor, Kingston, Jamaica
- Telephone: +876 929 1701 / 2
- Fax: +876 968 0577
- Email: ejamaica@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Japan
- Website: http://japon.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 3-10-53 Kami Osaki, Shinagawa ku, Tokyo 141-0021, Japan
- Telephone: +81 3 3440 6451
- Fax: +81 3 3440 6724
- Email: ejapon@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Nagoya
- Website:
- Address: Manrakuan Inc. 5f, 2-10-7, Matsubara, Nakaku, Nagoya 460-0017, Japan
- Telephone: +81 52 332 1124
- Fax:
- Email: keiko_fujiwara@inter-world.jp
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Osaka
- Website:
- Address: Union Corporation Japan, 2-13-22, Minamihorie, Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0015, Japan
- Telephone: (06) 6543-0727
- Fax:
- Email: chosaka@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Kenya
- Website: http://kenia.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Magnolia close, off UN Avenue, house 57, Nairobi, Kenya
- Telephone: +254 714829792, +254 (020) 2486982
- Fax:
- Email: ekenia@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Riga
- Website: http://www.colombia.lv/lv/galvena/
- Address: Marupes iela 4, Riga 1002, Latvia
- Telephone: +371 6 732 5623
- Fax: +371 6 732 5623
- Email: info@colombia.lv
Embassy of Colombia in Lebanon
- Website: http://libano.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Zalka, Amaret Chalhoub Inmueble: Sarkis Group, 8o Piso, Beirut, Lebanon
- Telephone: +961 1 895 381, +961 1 895 382
- Fax: +961 1 895 380
- Email: ebeirut@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Monrovia
- Website: https://colombialiberia.com/
- Address: Jamaica Road Junction (Compound of Cheaitou Brothers Inc.) Bushrod Island, Monrovia, Liberia
- Telephone: +231 555 494 444 / 888-300-606, +231 775 800 800
- Fax:
- Email: chliberia@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Vilnius
- Website:
- Address: eatro g. 9b-12, LT- 03107 Vilnius, Lithuania
- Telephone: +370 687 44 718
- Fax:
- Email: chvilna@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Luxembourg
- Website:
- Address: Abogados Cerno-Law, 142 boulevard de la Pétrusse, L-2330, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
- Telephone: +352 621 300 716
- Fax:
- Email: chluxemburgo@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Malaysia
- Website: http://malasia.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Business Suite 19A-27-3A, Level 27, Edificio UOA Centre 19, Jalan Pinang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia
- Telephone: +60 3 2164 5488
- Fax: +60 3 2164 5487
- Email: ekualalumpur@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Qormi
- Website:
- Address: 64, Triq Kardinal Xiberras, Hal Qormi, QRM 1023, Malta
- Telephone: (+356) 79451180
- Fax:
- Email: chmalta@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Mexico
- Website: http://mexico.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Avenida Paseo de la Reforma 412 piso 19, Colonia Juárez, Delegación Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Mexico, D.F., Mexico
- Telephone: +52 55 5525 0277
- Fax: +52 55 5208 2876
- Email: emexico@minrelext.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Guadalajara
- Website: http://guadalajara.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Avenida Acueducto 4851. Piso 10. Interior 2 y 4. Edificio Corporativo Acueducto, Fraccionamiento Andares, C.P. 45116, Zapopan, Jalisco Guadalajara, Mexico
- Telephone: +55 33 2001 6666, +55 33 2001 6777, +55 33 2003 0686
- Fax:
- Email: tramites.guadalajara@cancilleria.gov.co, cguadalajara@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Monterrey
- Website: http://www.colombiaenmonterrey.org/
- Address: Carr. Monterrey-Saltillo KM 339 Santa Catarina, 66350 Monterrey N.L., Mexico
- Telephone: +52 81 8399 2923 / 8342 2910
- Fax:
- Email: cmonterrey@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Chișinău
- Website:
- Address: 26/6 Calea Basarabiei street, Chișinău MD – 2002, Moldova
- Telephone: +37 369 122 899
- Fax:
- Email: chchisinau@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Morocco
- Website: http://marruecos.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 66 rue Beni Aarousse et Aït Seghrouchen, Souissi, 10220 Rabat, Morocco
- Telephone: +212 537 751 768
- Fax: +212 537 754 283
- Email: erabat@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Netherlands
- Website: http://paisesbajos.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Groot Hertoginnelaan 14, 2517 EG The Hague, Netherlands
- Telephone: +31 70 361 4545
- Fax: +31 70 361 4636
- Email: epaisesbajos@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Amsterdam
- Website: http://amsterdam.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Herengracht 444 – 2, 1017 BZ Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Telephone: +31 20 305 0111
- Fax: +31 20 305 0110
- Email: camsterdam@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Auckland
- Website: http://auckland.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Level 16, 191 Queen Street, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
- Telephone: +64 9 300 6390, +64 273 048 353
- Fax:
- Email: cauckland@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Wellington
- Website:
- Address: Level 8, 45 Johnston Street, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
- Telephone: +64 (04) 499 5534, 021 534 734 (mobile)
- Fax: +64 (04) 499 7443
- Email: peter@cullenlaw.co.nz
Embassy of Colombia in Nicaragua
- Website: http://nicaragua.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Santo Domingo, Altos del Mirador, de la entrada 1 cuadra al sur, 1 cuadra al este, 40 metros al sur, casa No. 52, Managua, Nicaragua
- Telephone: +505 2 255 1753, +505 2 255 1742
- Fax: +505 2 276 1549
- Email: enicaragua@cancilleria.gov.co, cmanagua@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Norway
- Website: http://noruega.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Oscars Gate 34, 0258 Oslo, Norway
- Telephone: +47 2 312 0150
- Fax:
- Email: enoruega@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Panama
- Website: http://panama.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Punta Pacífica, Edificio Oceanía, Torre 2000 Piso 17 Oficina 17C Panama City, Panama
- Telephone: (507) 215 3346
- Fax:
- Email: epanama@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Colón
- Website: http://colon.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Plaza Comercial ATLANTIC, oficina 101, primer alto, Colón, Panama
- Telephone: +507 441 8057 / 441 6170
- Fax: +507 441 0114
- Email: ccolon@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Jaqué
- Website: http://jaque.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Sector 2, calle principal, frente a Infoplaza y diagonal a la Iglesia Católica, Jaqué, Panama
- Telephone: +507 834 7878
- Fax:
- Email: cjaque@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Puerto Obaldia
- Website: http://puertoobaldia.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Calle principal, Puerto Obaldia, Panama
- Telephone: +507 838 5971
- Fax:
- Email: cpuertoobaldia@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Islamabad
- Website:
- Address: Casa No. 2B, Parbat Road, Sector F 7/3, Islamabad, Pakistan
- Telephone: +92 51 261 1088
- Fax:
- Email: shiblifaraz@hotmail.com
Embassy of Colombia in Paraguay
- Website: http://paraguay.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Calle Papa Juan XXIII, esquina Cecilio D’ Silva, 4 piso. Edificio Juan XXIII, Asunción, Paraguay
- Telephone: +595 21 661 146 / 661 153
- Fax: +595 21 661 147
- Email: eparaguay@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Ciudad del Este
- Website:
- Address: Ruta 7, kilómetro 6,5 Ciudad del Este, Paraguay
- Telephone: 595 (021) 519 7104
- Fax:
- Email: chciudaddeleste@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Peru
- Website: http://peru.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Av Víctor Andrés Belaúnde, 340 Of. 602, San Isidro, Lima, 27, Peru
- Telephone: +51 1 201 9830
- Fax:
- Email: elima@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Iquitos
- Website: http://iquitos.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Calle Moore No. 249 de la Calvo esquina, Iquitos, Peru
- Telephone: +51 65 231 461
- Fax:
- Email: ciquitos@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Philippines
- Website: http://filipinas.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Inoza Tower, 14th Floor, 40th St corner 11th Ave, BGC, Taguig, 1634 Manila, Philippines
- Telephone: +63 (02) 800 9163
- Fax: +63 (02) 825 5513
- Email: efilipinas@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Poland
- Website: http://polonia.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Ul. Zwycięzców 29, 03-936 Warsaw, Poland
- Telephone: +48 22 6170973
- Fax: +48 22 617 6684
- Email: epolonia@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Kraków
- Website:
- Address: Ulica Florianska 3, 31-019 Kraków, Poland
- Telephone: +48 601 977 206
- Fax:
- Email: chcracovia@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Portugal
- Website: http://portugal.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Av. Fontes Pereira de Melo, 16- 6º Walk Palácio Sottomayor, Lisbon, Portugal
- Telephone: +351 213 188 480 / 213 188 487
- Fax: +351 213 188 499
- Email: eportugal@cancilleria.gov.co, elisboa@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Funchal
- Website:
- Address: Rua dos Netos 40, 9000-084 Funchal, Portugal
- Telephone: 291 149 999
- Fax:
- Email: chfunchal@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in San Juan
- Website: http://sanjuan.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 2 Avenida Ponce de León, Edificio Mercantil Plaza, Oficina 814, San Juan 00918, Puerto Rico
- Telephone: (+1 787) 754 6885 / 754 1675, (+1 787) 326 0935
- Fax:
- Email: csanjuan@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Russia
- Website: http://rusia.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Ulitsa Burdenko, 20, Moscow, Russia
- Telephone: +7 499 248 3073 / 248 3417
- Fax: +7 499 248 3025
- Email: emoscu@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Singapore
- Website: http://singapur.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 152 Beach Road #03-04, Gateway East, Singapore 189721, Singapore
- Telephone: +65 6341 7155, +65 6341 7156
- Fax: +65 6293 0565
- Email: esingapur@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Bratislava
- Website: https://www.colombia.sk/
- Address: Palisády 29/A, 811 06 Bratislava, Slovakia
- Telephone: +421 2 5920 1551
- Fax: +421 2 5920 1552
- Email: consul@colombia.sk
Embassy of Colombia in South Africa
- Website: http://sudafrica.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 177 Dyer Road, Hillcrest Office Park, Woodpecker Place, 2nd Floor, Pretoria, South Africa
- Telephone: +27 12 362 3106 / 07 / 16 / 17
- Fax: +27 12 362 3118
- Email: esudafrica@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in South Korea
- Website: http://corea.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Kyobo Life Insurance Bldg., 11F, 1 Jongno 1-ga, Jogno-gu, Seoul 110-714, South Korea
- Telephone: +82 2 720 1369
- Fax: +82 2 725 6959
- Email: ecoreadelsur@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Spain
- Website: http://espana.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Paseo del General Martínez Campos, 48 28010 Madrid, Spain
- Telephone: +34 91 700 4770
- Fax: +34 91 310 2869
- Email: emadrid@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Barcelona
- Website: http://barcelona.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Pau Claris, Nº102, 1º, 08009 Barcelona, Spain
- Telephone: +34 900 995 721
- Fax: +34 93 412 75 40
- Email: cbarcelona@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Bilbao
- Website: http://bilbao.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Calle Alameda de Urquijo 2, 6ª planta, 48008 Bilbao, Spain
- Telephone: +34 944 230 539
- Fax: +34 944 230 267
- Email: cbilbao@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Las Palmas
- Website: http://islascanarias.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Calle Obispo Codina No 3, Planta 2, 35001 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
- Telephone: +34 928 330 949 / 928 33 15 32
- Fax: +34 928 322 501
- Email: claspalmasdegrancanaria@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Palma de Mallorca
- Website: http://palmademallorca.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Avenida Jaime III 25, 1B, 07012 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- Telephone: +34 971 729 944
- Fax: +34 971 495 245
- Email: cpalmademallorca@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Seville
- Website: http://sevilla.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Avenida Paseo de las Delicias S/N, 41012 Seville, Spain
- Telephone: +34 95 461 19 85
- Fax: +34 95 42 38 147
- Email: csevilla@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Valencia
- Website: http://valencia-espana.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: C/ Plaza Tetuán No. 8, 46003 Valencia, Spain
- Telephone: +34 963 509 442
- Fax: +34 963 517 417
- Email: cvalenciaesp@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Sweden
- Website: http://suecia.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Östermalmsgatan 46, Piso 3 114 86 Stockholm, Sweden
- Telephone: +46 8 214 320
- Fax: +46 8 218 490
- Email: esuecia@cancilleria.gov.co, eestocolmo@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Switzerland
- Website: http://suiza.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Zieglerstrasse 29, 3007 Bern, Switzerland
- Telephone: +41 (0) 31 350 1400
- Fax: +41 (0) 31 350 1409
- Email: esuiza@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Thailand
- Website: http://tailandia.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 63 Wireless Road (Witthayu), Athenee Tower, Floor 18, Unit 1807, Lumphini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
- Telephone: +66 2 168 8715 / 6 / 7
- Fax: +66 2 168 8721
- Email: etailandia@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Trinidad and Tobago
- Website: http://trinidadytobago.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Fourth Floor, Newtown Centre, 30-36 Maraval Road, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
- Telephone: +1868 628 5656
- Fax: +1868 628 5522
- Email: etrinidadytobago@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Turkey
- Website: http://ankara.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Abdullah Cevdet Sokak No. 4, Çankaya, Ankara, Turkey
- Telephone: +90 312 446 43 88
- Fax: +90 312 446 43 99
- Email: cankara@cancilleria.gov.co
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Istanbul
- Website:
- Address: Ali Kaya Sokak No 3 – Apa Nef Plaza, Istanbul, Turkey
- Telephone: +90 533 486 2428
- Fax:
- Email: chestambul@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in United Arab Emirates
- Website: http://emiratosarabesunidos.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Villa 1, Al Bateen Area, West 39, Plot N. 55, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Telephone: +971 2 650 57 56, +971 2 679 66 96
- Fax: +971 2 679 66 96
- Email: cabudhabi@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in United Kingdom
- Website: http://reinounido.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 3 Hans Crescent, London SW1X 0LN, United Kingdom
- Telephone: +44 20 7589 9177
- Fax: +44 20 7581 1829
- Email: elondres@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in London
- Website: http://londres.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 3rd Floor, Westcott House, 35 Portland Place, London W1B 1AE, United Kingdom
- Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7637 9893, +44 (0) 20 7927 7123
- Fax: +44 (0) 20 7637 5604
- Email: clondres@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in the United States of America
- Website: https://www.colombiaemb.org/
- Address: 1724 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20036, United States
- Telephone: (202) 387-8338
- Fax: (202) 232-8643
- Email: eestadosunidos@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Atlanta
- Website: http://atlanta.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 1117 Perimeter Center West, North Building, 4° piso, oficina N401, Atlanta, GA 30338, United States
- Telephone: (404) 254-3206
- Fax: (770) 864-1787
- Email: catlanta@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Boston
- Website: http://boston.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 31 ST. James Avenue, Suite 960, Piso 9, Boston, MA 02116, United States
- Telephone: (617) 536-6222
- Fax:
- Email: cboston@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Chicago
- Website: http://chicago.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 500 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1960, Chicago, IL 60611, United States
- Telephone: (312) 923-1196
- Fax: (312) 923-1197
- Email: cchicago@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Houston
- Website: http://houston.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 2400 Augusta Drive, Suite 400, Houston, TX 77057, United States
- Telephone: (346) 204-4664
- Fax: (346) 229-1797
- Email: chouston@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Los Angeles
- Website: http://losangeles.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 8383 Wilshire Boulevar, Suite 420, Beverly Hills, CA 90211, United States
- Telephone: (323) 433-7248
- Fax:
- Email: closangeles@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Miami
- Website: http://miami.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 280 Aragón Avenue, Coral Gables, FL 33134, United States
- Telephone: (305) 902-4602
- Fax: (305) 441-9537
- Email: cmiami@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Newark
- Website: http://newark.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 550 Broad Street, 15th Floor, Newark, NJ 07102, United States
- Telephone: (855) 739-3137, (862) 358-2791
- Fax: (862) 367-8000
- Email: cnewark@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in New York
- Website: http://nuevayork.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 10 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017, United States
- Telephone: (212) 798-9000
- Fax: (212) 972-1725
- Email: cnewyork@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Orlando
- Website: http://orlando.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Citadel Building 1, 5850 T G Lee Blvd #260, Orlando, FL 32822, United States
- Telephone: (407) 650-4274
- Fax: (407) 650-4281
- Email: corlando@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in San Francisco
- Website: http://sanfrancisco.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 456 Montgomery Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94104, United States
- Telephone: (415) 495-7195 / 96
- Fax: (415) 777-3731
- Email: csanfrancisco@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Uruguay
- Website: http://uruguay.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Juan María Pérez 2706/1 esquina José Ellauri, Montevideo, Uruguay
- Telephone: +598 2711 5424
- Fax: +598 2711 5424
- Email: euruguay@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Venezuela
- Website: http://venezuela.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: 2da. Av. de Campo Alegre, con Av. Francisco de Miranda, Torre Credival, Piso 11, Caracas, Venezuela
- Telephone: +58 212 630 9500
- Fax: +58 212 263 8974
- Email: evenezuela@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Caracas
- Website: http://caracas.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Calle Guacaipuro Entre Plaza Luis Brión y Avenida Casanova, Sector Chacaito Urb. El Rosal, Caracas, Venezuela
- Telephone: +58 212 951 3631 / 952 2992 / 951 3758
- Fax: +58 212 951 7056
- Email: ccaracas@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Ciudad Guayana
- Website: http://puertoordaz.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: 47 C. Humbolt, 8050 Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela
- Telephone: +58 286 961 6511/ 961 6033
- Fax: +58 286 9610611
- Email: cpuertoordaz@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in El Amparo
- Website: http://elamparo.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Casa 29, Urbanización Raúl Leoni, El Amparo Apure, Páez Municipality, Venezuela
- Telephone: +58 426 277 2504, 57 1 3814000 Ext. 1020
- Fax:
- Email: celamparo@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Machiques
- Website: http://machiques.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Joviniano Sánchez Avenue between Junín and La Marina streets, diagonal to the San Benito church, Machiques, Venezuela
- Telephone: +58 263 473 2139 / 263 473 6672
- Fax:
- Email: cmachiqu@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Maracaibo
- Website: http://maracaibo.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Avenida 17 Baralt, calle 69A # 17 – 64, Sector paraiso, Maracaibo, Venezuela
- Telephone: +58 261 751 1750 / 751 1743 / 751 8297
- Fax: +58 261 751 1750
- Email: cmaracaibo@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Mérida
- Website: http://merida.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Final Av. Universidad Quinta Noevia Casa No. 80 Sector Vuelta de Lola, Mérida, Venezuela
- Telephone: +58 274 245 9724, +58 274 245 9597
- Fax:
- Email: cmerida@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Puerto Ayacucho
- Website: http://puertoayacucho.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Calle Yapacana, 7101 Puerto Ayacucho,Venezuela
- Telephone: +58 248 521 0789
- Fax: +58 248 521 2808
- Email: cpuertoayacucho@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in Puerto la Cruz
- Website: http://puertolacruz.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Calle Libertad Edificio Torre Unión Piso 3 Oficina 3-4, Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela
- Telephone: +58 281 265 1348
- Fax: +58 281 268 5787
- Email: cpdcruz@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in San Antonio del Táchira
- Website: http://sanantoniodeltachira.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Carrera 20 entre calle 3 y 4 Casa No. 3-40 Barrio Miranda, San Antonio del Táchira, Venezuela
- Telephone: +58 276 771 5890 / 771 4189
- Fax: +58 276 771 5890
- Email: csanantoniodeltachira@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in San Carlos del Zulia
- Website: http://sancarlosdezulia.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Calle No. 2 Casa No. 1-15, San Carlos del Zulia, Venezuela
- Telephone: +58 275 555 4993, +58 275 555 2994
- Fax:
- Email: czulia@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in San Cristóbal
- Website: http://sancristobal.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Quinta Enriqueta 7- 61 Carrera 2, 5001 San Cristóbal Táchira, Venezuela
- Telephone: +58 276-3471960, +58 276-353 4085 / 276-355 3498
- Fax:
- Email: csancristobal@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate of Colombia in San Fernando de Atabapo
- Website: http://sanfernandodeatabapo.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Carrera 7 # 14-33, Inírida, Guainía, San Fernando de Atabapo, Venezuela
- Telephone: +58 426 204 2818, +57 310 859 1883
- Fax:
- Email: csanfernandodeatabapo@cancilleria.gov.co
Consulate General of Colombia in Valencia
- Website: http://valencia-venezuela.consulado.gov.co/
- Address: Avenida Bolívar Norte Local No. 108-118 Sector San José, 2001 Valencia, Venezuela
- Telephone: +58 241 858 5271
- Fax: +58 241 824 6976
- Email: cvalenciavenezuela@cancilleria.gov.co
Embassy of Colombia in Vietnam
- Website: http://vietnam.embajada.gov.co/
- Address: Cornerstone Building, Piso 14, 16 Phan Chu Trinh, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam
- Telephone: +84 4 393 65318
- Fax: +84 4 393 65319
- Email: evietnam@cancilleria.gov.co
Learn More About Colombia Embassies and Consulate
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Diplomatic Mission of Colombia
Colombia Embassies and Consulates around the world to represent its interests and provide services to its citizens abroad.
A diplomatic mission is a term used to refer to a group of people who represent the interests of one country in another country. The diplomatic mission of Colombia is the group of people who represent Colombia in other countries.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia is headed by the ambassador, who is the highest-ranking diplomat in the mission. The ambassador is responsible for representing Colombia’s interests in the host country and for promoting relations between Colombia and the host country.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia also includes other diplomats, such as ministers, counselors, and attaches. These diplomats have different responsibilities, such as dealing with trade, economics, culture, and other issues.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia is located in the embassy of Colombia in the host country. The embassy is the official residence of the ambassador and the other diplomats in the mission.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia is an important part of Colombia’s foreign relations. The mission helps to promote Colombia’s interests in other countries and to build relationships with other countries.
If you are interested in learning more about the diplomatic mission of Colombia, you can visit the website of the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Learn more at Visas For Future.
Here are some of the key functions of the diplomatic mission of Colombia:
- Representing Colombia’s interests: The diplomatic mission of Colombia represents Colombia’s interests in the host country. This includes promoting Colombia’s trade, investment, and tourism, as well as protecting the rights of Colombian citizens in the host country.
- Promoting relations: The diplomatic mission of Colombia promotes relations between Colombia and the host country. This includes organizing cultural events, providing information about Colombia, and facilitating dialogue between the two countries.
- Providing consular services: The diplomatic mission of Colombia provides consular services to Colombian citizens in the host country. This includes issuing visas, providing passports, and assisting with emergencies.
- Negotiating agreements: The diplomatic mission of Colombia negotiates agreements between Colombia and the host country. This includes trade agreements, investment agreements, and cultural agreements.
- Monitoring the situation: The diplomatic mission of Colombia monitors the situation in the host country. This includes political, economic, and social developments.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia is an important part of Colombia’s foreign relations. The mission helps to promote Colombia’s interests in other countries and to build relationships with other countries.
Colombia’s Consulate
A consulate is a diplomatic mission headed by a consul, which is a rank below that of an ambassador. Consulates are typically responsible for providing consular services to citizens of the country they represent in the host country. This includes issuing visas, providing passports, and assisting with emergencies.
Colombia has consulates in many countries around the world. You can find a list of Colombia’s consulates on the website of the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Consulates are an important part of a country’s foreign relations. They help to promote the country’s interests in the host country and to build relationships with the host country.
What Colombia’s International law
Colombia has a long history of incorporating international law into its domestic legal system. The Constitution of Colombia, which was adopted in 1991, explicitly recognizes the supremacy of international law over domestic law.
The Constitution also establishes a number of mechanisms for incorporating international law into domestic law. These mechanisms include:
- Treaty ratification: Colombia is a party to a number of international treaties, which are incorporated into domestic law through the process of treaty ratification.
- Customary international law: Customary international law is also part of Colombian law. This means that Colombian courts are bound to apply customary international law even if it has not been explicitly incorporated into domestic law.
- General principles of law: General principles of law are also part of Colombian law. These are principles that are common to most legal systems, such as the principle of good faith.
- Judicial decisions: Judicial decisions can also be a source of international law in Colombia. This means that Colombian courts can rely on decisions from international courts and tribunals when interpreting domestic law.
Colombia has a strong commitment to international law. The country has a long history of participating in international organizations and of complying with its international obligations. Colombia is also a strong supporter of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Here are some of the key ways in which Colombia has incorporated international law into its domestic legal system:
- The Constitution of Colombia: The Constitution of Colombia, which was adopted in 1991, explicitly recognizes the supremacy of international law over domestic law.
- The Law on the Integration of International Law into the Domestic Legal System: This law, which was adopted in 1996, provides a detailed framework for incorporating international law into domestic law.
- The Jurisprudence of the Colombian Supreme Court: The Colombian Supreme Court has issued a number of decisions that have interpreted and applied international law in domestic cases.
- The Practice of the Colombian Government: The Colombian government has a long history of complying with its international obligations. This practice has helped to solidify the status of international law in Colombian law.
Colombia’s commitment to international law is reflected in its active participation in a number of international organizations, such as the United Nations, the Organization of American States, and the International Criminal Court. Colombia is also a party to a number of international treaties, including the Geneva Conventions and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
What is a Diplomat?
China’s diplomats are typically career diplomats who have been trained in the Chinese Foreign Ministry. They are fluent in multiple languages and have a deep understanding of Chinese foreign policy.
China’s diplomats are known for their patience and their ability to build relationships. They are also known for their use of soft power, such as cultural diplomacy and economic cooperation, to achieve China’s foreign policy goals.
Colombia: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia (Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Colombia) is the government agency responsible for the formulation and implementation of Colombia’s foreign policy. It is headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is appointed by the President of Colombia.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia, also known as the Chancellery, is the cabinet position of the government of Colombia responsible for the international relations of Colombia and the country’s foreign policy. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also provides services to Colombian citizens such as passports, visas, apostilles, legalizations, nationality, and cooperation with other countries.
The purpose of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia is to manage the international relations of Colombia and to promote its interests and values in the world. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs aims to strengthen the diplomatic, political, economic, social, cultural, and environmental ties between Colombia and other countries and organizations.
Colombia’s International relations
Colombia’s international relations are based on the principles of peace, democracy, and multilateralism. Colombia is a member of the United Nations, the Organization of American States, and the G20. It is also a signatory to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
Colombia is committed to promoting peace and democracy in the region. It has played a leading role in the peace process in neighboring countries, such as Venezuela and Nicaragua. Colombia is also a strong supporter of the Organization of American States, and it has been a vocal critic of authoritarian regimes in the region.
Colombia is also committed to multilateralism. It is a member of many international organizations, and it is actively involved in the global fight against climate change, terrorism, and drug trafficking.
Here are some of the key challenges facing Colombia in its international relations:
- The peace process: The peace process between the Colombian government and the FARC guerrilla group is still fragile. There is a risk that the process could collapse, and this would have a negative impact on Colombia’s stability and security.
- The drug trade: Colombia is a major producer of cocaine. The drug trade is a major source of violence and corruption in the country, and it is a major challenge to Colombia’s security.
- The Venezuelan migration crisis: Venezuela is in the midst of a political and economic crisis. Millions of Venezuelans have fled the country, and many of them have come to Colombia. The Venezuelan migration crisis is a major challenge for Colombia, and it is putting a strain on the country’s resources.
- The COVID-19 pandemic: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on Colombia. The pandemic has caused economic hardship and has disrupted the country’s social fabric. The pandemic is also a challenge to Colombia’s international relations, as it has made it more difficult to travel and to conduct business.
Colombia’s international relations are complex and challenging. However, Colombia is a committed to peace, democracy, and multilateralism. The country is working to overcome the challenges it faces, and it is committed to playing a positive role in the world.
What is a Permanent representative?
A permanent representative is a diplomat who is the head of a country’s diplomatic mission to an international organization. They are responsible for representing their country’s interests at the organization and for negotiating agreements on behalf of their country.
What is the High Commissioner?
A High Commissioner is the highest-ranking diplomat representing a country in another. They are the equivalent of an ambassador but are usually assigned to Commonwealth countries, as the term “ambassador” is not used in these countries. The High Commissioner is responsible for representing their country’s interests in the host country and for promoting relations between the two countries.
What is the United Nations?
UN stands for the United Nations, an international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations. The UN is made up of 193 member states and works on a variety of issues such as climate change, human rights, and global health.
Colombia is a member of the United Nations (UN). It became a founding member of the organization on November 5, 1945. Colombia has played an active role in the UN, and has served on the UN Security Council on several occasions.
Colombia’s membership in the UN is also important for the country’s domestic politics. It helps to legitimize the Colombian government and to promote democracy and human rights in the country.
Here are some of the ways that Colombia has contributed to the UN:
- Peacekeeping: Colombia has contributed troops to UN peacekeeping missions in several countries, including Haiti, Lebanon, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Humanitarian assistance: Colombia has provided humanitarian assistance to countries affected by natural disasters and conflict, such as Haiti and Nepal.
- Development cooperation: Colombia has provided development cooperation to countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Environmental protection: Colombia has been a leader in the fight against climate change, and has signed the Paris Agreement.
- Disarmament: Colombia has worked to promote disarmament and non-proliferation, and has signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
What is a Sovereign state
A sovereign state is a state that has supreme authority over its territory. It is not subject to the control of any other state. Colombia is a sovereign state. It has its own government, laws, and currency. It is not subject to the control of any other state.
The concept of a sovereign state is based on the principle of sovereignty. Sovereignty is the supreme authority of a state over its territory and people. It means that the state has the right to make its own laws and to enforce those laws within its territory. The state also has the right to represent its people in international relations.
Colombia is a sovereign state because it meets the following criteria:
- It has a defined territory.
- It has a permanent population.
- It has a government.
- It has the capacity to enter into relations with other states.
Colombia has been a sovereign state since it gained independence from Spain in 1819. It has its own constitution, which establishes the basic principles of the government and the rights of its citizens. Colombia also has its own currency, the Colombian peso.
The sovereignty of Colombia is guaranteed by its constitution and by the international law. The constitution states that Colombia is a sovereign and independent state. The international law also recognizes the sovereignty of states and prohibits the use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.
The sovereignty of Colombia is essential for its security and its ability to develop. It allows Colombia to make its own decisions about its future and to protect its interests.
What is Diplomacy
Diplomacy of Colombia is the term that refers to the foreign relations and international activities of Colombia, a country in South America. Diplomacy of Colombia involves managing the diplomatic and commercial relations with other countries, regardless of their ideologies or political or economic systems. Diplomacy of Colombia also aims to promote the interests and values of Colombia in the world, such as peace, democracy, human rights, and development.
Also See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diplomatic_missions_of_Colombia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consulate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomacy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_state
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_relations
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Colombia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_nations
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Table of Contents
Colombia Embassies and ConsulatesEmbassy of Colombia in Algeria
Embassy of Colombia in Argentina
Consulate of Colombia in Oranjestad
Embassy of Colombia in Australia
Consulate General of Colombia in North Sydney
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Melbourne
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Perth
Embassy of Colombia in Austria
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Graz
Embassy of Colombia in Azerbaijan
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Dhaka
Embassy of Colombia in Belgium
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Antwerp
Embassy of Colombia in Bolivia
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Embassy of Colombia in Brazil
Consulate General of Colombia in Manaus
Consulate General of Colombia in São Paulo
Consulate of Colombia in Tabatinga
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Fortaleza
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Recife
Consulate of Colombia in Sofia
Embassy of Colombia in Canada
Consulate of Colombia in Calgary
Consulate General of Colombia in Montreal
Consulate General of Colombia in Toronto
Consulate of Colombia in Vancouver
Embassy of Colombia in Chile
Consulate General of Colombia in Antofagasta
Consulate of Colombia in Arica
Consulate General of Colombia in Santiago
Embassy of Colombia in China
Consulate of Colombia in Guangzhou
Consulate General of Colombia in Shanghai
Embassy of Colombia in Costa Rica
Embassy of Colombia in Cuba
Consulate of Colombia in Willemstad
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Zagreb
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Limassol
Embassy of Colombia in Denmark
Embassy of Colombia in Dominican Republic
Embassy of Colombia in Ecuador
Consulate of Colombia in Guayaquil
Consulate of Colombia in Nueva Loja
Consulate General of Colombia in Quito
Consulate of Colombia in Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas
Consulate of Colombia in Tulcán
Embassy of Colombia in Egypt
Embassy of Colombia in El Salvador
Embassy of Colombia in Finland
Embassy of Colombia in France
Embassy of Colombia in Germany
Consulate General of Colombia in Frankfurt am Main
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Stuttgart
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Hamburg
Embassy of Colombia in Ghana
Consulate of Colombia in Athens
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Thessaloniki
Embassy of Colombia in Guatemala
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Haiti
Embassy of Colombia to the Holy See
Embassy of Colombia in Honduras
Consulate General of Colombia in Hong Kong
Embassy of Colombia in Hungary
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Szeged
Embassy of Colombia in India
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Ethiopia
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Mumbai
Embassy of Colombia in Indonesia
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Bali
Embassy of Colombia in Ireland
Embassy of Colombia in Israel
Embassy of Colombia in Italy
Consulate of Colombia in Milan
Consulate General of Colombia in Rome
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Florence
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Genoa
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Naples
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Turin
Embassy of Colombia in Jamaica
Embassy of Colombia in Japan
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Nagoya
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Osaka
Embassy of Colombia in Kenya
Consulate of Colombia in Riga
Embassy of Colombia in Lebanon
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Monrovia
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Vilnius
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Luxembourg
Embassy of Colombia in Malaysia
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Qormi
Embassy of Colombia in Mexico
Consulate of Colombia in Guadalajara
Consulate of Colombia in Monterrey
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Chișinău
Embassy of Colombia in Morocco
Embassy of Colombia in Netherlands
Consulate General of Colombia in Amsterdam
Consulate General of Colombia in Auckland
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Wellington
Embassy of Colombia in Nicaragua
Embassy of Colombia in Norway
Embassy of Colombia in Panama
Consulate of Colombia in Colón
Consulate of Colombia in Jaqué
Consulate of Colombia in Puerto Obaldia
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Islamabad
Embassy of Colombia in Paraguay
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Ciudad del Este
Embassy of Colombia in Peru
Consulate of Colombia in Iquitos
Embassy of Colombia in Philippines
Embassy of Colombia in Poland
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Kraków
Embassy of Colombia in Portugal
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Funchal
Consulate General of Colombia in San Juan
Embassy of Colombia in Russia
Embassy of Colombia in Singapore
Consulate of Colombia in Bratislava
Embassy of Colombia in South Africa
Embassy of Colombia in South Korea
Embassy of Colombia in Spain
Consulate General of Colombia in Barcelona
Consulate of Colombia in Bilbao
Consulate of Colombia in Las Palmas
Consulate of Colombia in Palma de Mallorca
Consulate General of Colombia in Seville
Consulate of Colombia in Valencia
Embassy of Colombia in Sweden
Embassy of Colombia in Switzerland
Embassy of Colombia in Thailand
Embassy of Colombia in Trinidad and Tobago
Embassy of Colombia in Turkey
Honorary Consulate of Colombia in Istanbul
Embassy of Colombia in United Arab Emirates
Embassy of Colombia in United Kingdom
Consulate General of Colombia in London
Embassy of Colombia in the United States of America
Consulate General of Colombia in Atlanta
Consulate General of Colombia in Boston
Consulate General of Colombia in Chicago
Consulate General of Colombia in Houston
Consulate of Colombia in Los Angeles
Consulate General of Colombia in Miami
Consulate General of Colombia in Newark
Consulate General of Colombia in New York
Consulate General of Colombia in Orlando
Consulate General of Colombia in San Francisco
Embassy of Colombia in Uruguay
Embassy of Colombia in Venezuela
Consulate General of Colombia in Caracas
Consulate of Colombia in Ciudad Guayana
Consulate of Colombia in El Amparo
Consulate of Colombia in Machiques
Consulate of Colombia in Maracaibo
Consulate of Colombia in Mérida
Consulate of Colombia in Puerto Ayacucho
Consulate of Colombia in Puerto la Cruz
Consulate of Colombia in San Antonio del Táchira
Consulate of Colombia in San Carlos del Zulia
Consulate General of Colombia in San Cristóbal
Consulate of Colombia in San Fernando de Atabapo
Consulate General of Colombia in Valencia
Embassy of Colombia in Vietnam
Diplomatic Mission of Colombia
Colombia’s Consulate
What Colombia’s International law
What is a Diplomat?
Colombia: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Colombia’s International relations
What is a Permanent representative?
What is the High Commissioner?
What is the United Nations?
What is a Sovereign state
What is Diplomacy
Diplomatic Mission of Colombia

Colombia Embassies and Consulates around the world to represent its interests and provide services to its citizens abroad.
A diplomatic mission is a term used to refer to a group of people who represent the interests of one country in another country. The diplomatic mission of Colombia is the group of people who represent Colombia in other countries.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia is headed by the ambassador, who is the highest-ranking diplomat in the mission. The ambassador is responsible for representing Colombia’s interests in the host country and for promoting relations between Colombia and the host country.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia also includes other diplomats, such as ministers, counselors, and attaches. These diplomats have different responsibilities, such as dealing with trade, economics, culture, and other issues.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia is located in the embassy of Colombia in the host country. The embassy is the official residence of the ambassador and the other diplomats in the mission.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia is an important part of Colombia’s foreign relations. The mission helps to promote Colombia’s interests in other countries and to build relationships with other countries.
If you are interested in learning more about the diplomatic mission of Colombia, you can visit the website of the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Learn more at Visas For Future.
Here are some of the key functions of the diplomatic mission of Colombia:
Representing Colombia’s interests: The diplomatic mission of Colombia represents Colombia’s interests in the host country. This includes promoting Colombia’s trade, investment, and tourism, as well as protecting the rights of Colombian citizens in the host country.
Promoting relations: The diplomatic mission of Colombia promotes relations between Colombia and the host country. This includes organizing cultural events, providing information about Colombia, and facilitating dialogue between the two countries.
Providing consular services: The diplomatic mission of Colombia provides consular services to Colombian citizens in the host country. This includes issuing visas, providing passports, and assisting with emergencies.
Negotiating agreements: The diplomatic mission of Colombia negotiates agreements between Colombia and the host country. This includes trade agreements, investment agreements, and cultural agreements.
Monitoring the situation: The diplomatic mission of Colombia monitors the situation in the host country. This includes political, economic, and social developments.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia is an important part of Colombia’s foreign relations. The mission helps to promote Colombia’s interests in other countries and to build relationships with other countries.
Colombia’s Consulate
A consulate is a diplomatic mission headed by a consul, which is a rank below that of an ambassador. Consulates are typically responsible for providing consular services to citizens of the country they represent in the host country. This includes issuing visas, providing passports, and assisting with emergencies.
Colombia has consulates in many countries around the world. You can find a list of Colombia’s consulates on the website of the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Consulates are an important part of a country’s foreign relations. They help to promote the country’s interests in the host country and to build relationships with the host country.
What Colombia’s International law

Colombia has a long history of incorporating international law into its domestic legal system. The Constitution of Colombia, which was adopted in 1991, explicitly recognizes the supremacy of international law over domestic law.
The Constitution also establishes a number of mechanisms for incorporating international law into domestic law. These mechanisms include:
Treaty ratification: Colombia is a party to a number of international treaties, which are incorporated into domestic law through the process of treaty ratification.
Customary international law: Customary international law is also part of Colombian law. This means that Colombian courts are bound to apply customary international law even if it has not been explicitly incorporated into domestic law.
General principles of law: General principles of law are also part of Colombian law. These are principles that are common to most legal systems, such as the principle of good faith.
Judicial decisions: Judicial decisions can also be a source of international law in Colombia. This means that Colombian courts can rely on decisions from international courts and tribunals when interpreting domestic law.
Colombia has a strong commitment to international law. The country has a long history of participating in international organizations and of complying with its international obligations. Colombia is also a strong supporter of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Here are some of the key ways in which Colombia has incorporated international law into its domestic legal system:
The Constitution of Colombia: The Constitution of Colombia, which was adopted in 1991, explicitly recognizes the supremacy of international law over domestic law.
The Law on the Integration of International Law into the Domestic Legal System: This law, which was adopted in 1996, provides a detailed framework for incorporating international law into domestic law.
The Jurisprudence of the Colombian Supreme Court: The Colombian Supreme Court has issued a number of decisions that have interpreted and applied international law in domestic cases.
The Practice of the Colombian Government: The Colombian government has a long history of complying with its international obligations. This practice has helped to solidify the status of international law in Colombian law.
Colombia’s commitment to international law is reflected in its active participation in a number of international organizations, such as the United Nations, the Organization of American States, and the International Criminal Court. Colombia is also a party to a number of international treaties, including the Geneva Conventions and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
What is a Diplomat?
China’s diplomats are typically career diplomats who have been trained in the Chinese Foreign Ministry. They are fluent in multiple languages and have a deep understanding of Chinese foreign policy.
China’s diplomats are known for their patience and their ability to build relationships. They are also known for their use of soft power, such as cultural diplomacy and economic cooperation, to achieve China’s foreign policy goals.
Colombia: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia (Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Colombia) is the government agency responsible for the formulation and implementation of Colombia’s foreign policy. It is headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is appointed by the President of Colombia.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia, also known as the Chancellery, is the cabinet position of the government of Colombia responsible for the international relations of Colombia and the country’s foreign policy. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also provides services to Colombian citizens such as passports, visas, apostilles, legalizations, nationality, and cooperation with other countries.
The purpose of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia is to manage the international relations of Colombia and to promote its interests and values in the world. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs aims to strengthen the diplomatic, political, economic, social, cultural, and environmental ties between Colombia and other countries and organizations.
Colombia’s International relations
Colombia’s international relations are based on the principles of peace, democracy, and multilateralism. Colombia is a member of the United Nations, the Organization of American States, and the G20. It is also a signatory to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
Colombia is committed to promoting peace and democracy in the region. It has played a leading role in the peace process in neighboring countries, such as Venezuela and Nicaragua. Colombia is also a strong supporter of the Organization of American States, and it has been a vocal critic of authoritarian regimes in the region.
Colombia is also committed to multilateralism. It is a member of many international organizations, and it is actively involved in the global fight against climate change, terrorism, and drug trafficking.
Here are some of the key challenges facing Colombia in its international relations:
The peace process: The peace process between the Colombian government and the FARC guerrilla group is still fragile. There is a risk that the process could collapse, and this would have a negative impact on Colombia’s stability and security.
The drug trade: Colombia is a major producer of cocaine. The drug trade is a major source of violence and corruption in the country, and it is a major challenge to Colombia’s security.
The Venezuelan migration crisis: Venezuela is in the midst of a political and economic crisis. Millions of Venezuelans have fled the country, and many of them have come to Colombia. The Venezuelan migration crisis is a major challenge for Colombia, and it is putting a strain on the country’s resources.
The COVID-19 pandemic: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on Colombia. The pandemic has caused economic hardship and has disrupted the country’s social fabric. The pandemic is also a challenge to Colombia’s international relations, as it has made it more difficult to travel and to conduct business.
Colombia’s international relations are complex and challenging. However, Colombia is a committed to peace, democracy, and multilateralism. The country is working to overcome the challenges it faces, and it is committed to playing a positive role in the world.
What is a Permanent representative?
A permanent representative is a diplomat who is the head of a country’s diplomatic mission to an international organization. They are responsible for representing their country’s interests at the organization and for negotiating agreements on behalf of their country.
What is the High Commissioner?
A High Commissioner is the highest-ranking diplomat representing a country in another. They are the equivalent of an ambassador but are usually assigned to Commonwealth countries, as the term “ambassador” is not used in these countries. The High Commissioner is responsible for representing their country’s interests in the host country and for promoting relations between the two countries.
What is the United Nations?
UN stands for the United Nations, an international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations. The UN is made up of 193 member states and works on a variety of issues such as climate change, human rights, and global health.

Colombia is a member of the United Nations (UN). It became a founding member of the organization on November 5, 1945. Colombia has played an active role in the UN, and has served on the UN Security Council on several occasions.
Colombia’s membership in the UN is also important for the country’s domestic politics. It helps to legitimize the Colombian government and to promote democracy and human rights in the country.
Here are some of the ways that Colombia has contributed to the UN:
Peacekeeping: Colombia has contributed troops to UN peacekeeping missions in several countries, including Haiti, Lebanon, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Humanitarian assistance: Colombia has provided humanitarian assistance to countries affected by natural disasters and conflict, such as Haiti and Nepal.
Development cooperation: Colombia has provided development cooperation to countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Environmental protection: Colombia has been a leader in the fight against climate change, and has signed the Paris Agreement.
Disarmament: Colombia has worked to promote disarmament and non-proliferation, and has signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
What is a Sovereign state
A sovereign state is a state that has supreme authority over its territory. It is not subject to the control of any other state. Colombia is a sovereign state. It has its own government, laws, and currency. It is not subject to the control of any other state.
The concept of a sovereign state is based on the principle of sovereignty. Sovereignty is the supreme authority of a state over its territory and people. It means that the state has the right to make its own laws and to enforce those laws within its territory. The state also has the right to represent its people in international relations.
Colombia is a sovereign state because it meets the following criteria:
It has a defined territory.
It has a permanent population.
It has a government.
It has the capacity to enter into relations with other states.
Colombia has been a sovereign state since it gained independence from Spain in 1819. It has its own constitution, which establishes the basic principles of the government and the rights of its citizens. Colombia also has its own currency, the Colombian peso.
The sovereignty of Colombia is guaranteed by its constitution and by the international law. The constitution states that Colombia is a sovereign and independent state. The international law also recognizes the sovereignty of states and prohibits the use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.
The sovereignty of Colombia is essential for its security and its ability to develop. It allows Colombia to make its own decisions about its future and to protect its interests.
What is Diplomacy
Diplomacy of Colombia is the term that refers to the foreign relations and international activities of Colombia, a country in South America. Diplomacy of Colombia involves managing the diplomatic and commercial relations with other countries, regardless of their ideologies or political or economic systems. Diplomacy of Colombia also aims to promote the interests and values of Colombia in the world, such as peace, democracy, human rights, and development.
Also See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diplomatic_missions_of_Colombia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consulate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomacy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_state
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_relations
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Colombia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_nations
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Diplomatic Mission of Colombia
Colombia Embassies and Consulates around the world to represent its interests and provide services to its citizens abroad.
A diplomatic mission is a term used to refer to a group of people who represent the interests of one country in another country. The diplomatic mission of Colombia is the group of people who represent Colombia in other countries.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia is headed by the ambassador, who is the highest-ranking diplomat in the mission. The ambassador is responsible for representing Colombia’s interests in the host country and for promoting relations between Colombia and the host country.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia also includes other diplomats, such as ministers, counselors, and attaches. These diplomats have different responsibilities, such as dealing with trade, economics, culture, and other issues.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia is located in the embassy of Colombia in the host country. The embassy is the official residence of the ambassador and the other diplomats in the mission.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia is an important part of Colombia’s foreign relations. The mission helps to promote Colombia’s interests in other countries and to build relationships with other countries.
If you are interested in learning more about the diplomatic mission of Colombia, you can visit the website of the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Learn more at Visas For Future.
Here are some of the key functions of the diplomatic mission of Colombia:
- Representing Colombia’s interests: The diplomatic mission of Colombia represents Colombia’s interests in the host country. This includes promoting Colombia’s trade, investment, and tourism, as well as protecting the rights of Colombian citizens in the host country.
- Promoting relations: The diplomatic mission of Colombia promotes relations between Colombia and the host country. This includes organizing cultural events, providing information about Colombia, and facilitating dialogue between the two countries.
- Providing consular services: The diplomatic mission of Colombia provides consular services to Colombian citizens in the host country. This includes issuing visas, providing passports, and assisting with emergencies.
- Negotiating agreements: The diplomatic mission of Colombia negotiates agreements between Colombia and the host country. This includes trade agreements, investment agreements, and cultural agreements.
- Monitoring the situation: The diplomatic mission of Colombia monitors the situation in the host country. This includes political, economic, and social developments.
The diplomatic mission of Colombia is an important part of Colombia’s foreign relations. The mission helps to promote Colombia’s interests in other countries and to build relationships with other countries.
Colombia’s Consulate
A consulate is a diplomatic mission headed by a consul, which is a rank below that of an ambassador. Consulates are typically responsible for providing consular services to citizens of the country they represent in the host country. This includes issuing visas, providing passports, and assisting with emergencies.
Colombia has consulates in many countries around the world. You can find a list of Colombia’s consulates on the website of the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Consulates are an important part of a country’s foreign relations. They help to promote the country’s interests in the host country and to build relationships with the host country.
What Colombia’s International law
Colombia has a long history of incorporating international law into its domestic legal system. The Constitution of Colombia, which was adopted in 1991, explicitly recognizes the supremacy of international law over domestic law.
The Constitution also establishes a number of mechanisms for incorporating international law into domestic law. These mechanisms include:
- Treaty ratification: Colombia is a party to a number of international treaties, which are incorporated into domestic law through the process of treaty ratification.
- Customary international law: Customary international law is also part of Colombian law. This means that Colombian courts are bound to apply customary international law even if it has not been explicitly incorporated into domestic law.
- General principles of law: General principles of law are also part of Colombian law. These are principles that are common to most legal systems, such as the principle of good faith.
- Judicial decisions: Judicial decisions can also be a source of international law in Colombia. This means that Colombian courts can rely on decisions from international courts and tribunals when interpreting domestic law.
Colombia has a strong commitment to international law. The country has a long history of participating in international organizations and of complying with its international obligations. Colombia is also a strong supporter of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Here are some of the key ways in which Colombia has incorporated international law into its domestic legal system:
- The Constitution of Colombia: The Constitution of Colombia, which was adopted in 1991, explicitly recognizes the supremacy of international law over domestic law.
- The Law on the Integration of International Law into the Domestic Legal System: This law, which was adopted in 1996, provides a detailed framework for incorporating international law into domestic law.
- The Jurisprudence of the Colombian Supreme Court: The Colombian Supreme Court has issued a number of decisions that have interpreted and applied international law in domestic cases.
- The Practice of the Colombian Government: The Colombian government has a long history of complying with its international obligations. This practice has helped to solidify the status of international law in Colombian law.
Colombia’s commitment to international law is reflected in its active participation in a number of international organizations, such as the United Nations, the Organization of American States, and the International Criminal Court. Colombia is also a party to a number of international treaties, including the Geneva Conventions and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
What is a Diplomat?
China’s diplomats are typically career diplomats who have been trained in the Chinese Foreign Ministry. They are fluent in multiple languages and have a deep understanding of Chinese foreign policy.
China’s diplomats are known for their patience and their ability to build relationships. They are also known for their use of soft power, such as cultural diplomacy and economic cooperation, to achieve China’s foreign policy goals.
Colombia: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia (Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Colombia) is the government agency responsible for the formulation and implementation of Colombia’s foreign policy. It is headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is appointed by the President of Colombia.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia, also known as the Chancellery, is the cabinet position of the government of Colombia responsible for the international relations of Colombia and the country’s foreign policy. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also provides services to Colombian citizens such as passports, visas, apostilles, legalizations, nationality, and cooperation with other countries.
The purpose of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia is to manage the international relations of Colombia and to promote its interests and values in the world. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs aims to strengthen the diplomatic, political, economic, social, cultural, and environmental ties between Colombia and other countries and organizations.
Colombia’s International relations
Colombia’s international relations are based on the principles of peace, democracy, and multilateralism. Colombia is a member of the United Nations, the Organization of American States, and the G20. It is also a signatory to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
Colombia is committed to promoting peace and democracy in the region. It has played a leading role in the peace process in neighboring countries, such as Venezuela and Nicaragua. Colombia is also a strong supporter of the Organization of American States, and it has been a vocal critic of authoritarian regimes in the region.
Colombia is also committed to multilateralism. It is a member of many international organizations, and it is actively involved in the global fight against climate change, terrorism, and drug trafficking.
Here are some of the key challenges facing Colombia in its international relations:
- The peace process: The peace process between the Colombian government and the FARC guerrilla group is still fragile. There is a risk that the process could collapse, and this would have a negative impact on Colombia’s stability and security.
- The drug trade: Colombia is a major producer of cocaine. The drug trade is a major source of violence and corruption in the country, and it is a major challenge to Colombia’s security.
- The Venezuelan migration crisis: Venezuela is in the midst of a political and economic crisis. Millions of Venezuelans have fled the country, and many of them have come to Colombia. The Venezuelan migration crisis is a major challenge for Colombia, and it is putting a strain on the country’s resources.
- The COVID-19 pandemic: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on Colombia. The pandemic has caused economic hardship and has disrupted the country’s social fabric. The pandemic is also a challenge to Colombia’s international relations, as it has made it more difficult to travel and to conduct business.
Colombia’s international relations are complex and challenging. However, Colombia is a committed to peace, democracy, and multilateralism. The country is working to overcome the challenges it faces, and it is committed to playing a positive role in the world.
What is a Permanent representative?
A permanent representative is a diplomat who is the head of a country’s diplomatic mission to an international organization. They are responsible for representing their country’s interests at the organization and for negotiating agreements on behalf of their country.
What is the High Commissioner?
A High Commissioner is the highest-ranking diplomat representing a country in another. They are the equivalent of an ambassador but are usually assigned to Commonwealth countries, as the term “ambassador” is not used in these countries. The High Commissioner is responsible for representing their country’s interests in the host country and for promoting relations between the two countries.
What is the United Nations?
UN stands for the United Nations, an international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations. The UN is made up of 193 member states and works on a variety of issues such as climate change, human rights, and global health.
Colombia is a member of the United Nations (UN). It became a founding member of the organization on November 5, 1945. Colombia has played an active role in the UN, and has served on the UN Security Council on several occasions.
Colombia’s membership in the UN is also important for the country’s domestic politics. It helps to legitimize the Colombian government and to promote democracy and human rights in the country.
Here are some of the ways that Colombia has contributed to the UN:
- Peacekeeping: Colombia has contributed troops to UN peacekeeping missions in several countries, including Haiti, Lebanon, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Humanitarian assistance: Colombia has provided humanitarian assistance to countries affected by natural disasters and conflict, such as Haiti and Nepal.
- Development cooperation: Colombia has provided development cooperation to countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Environmental protection: Colombia has been a leader in the fight against climate change, and has signed the Paris Agreement.
- Disarmament: Colombia has worked to promote disarmament and non-proliferation, and has signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
What is a Sovereign state
A sovereign state is a state that has supreme authority over its territory. It is not subject to the control of any other state. Colombia is a sovereign state. It has its own government, laws, and currency. It is not subject to the control of any other state.
The concept of a sovereign state is based on the principle of sovereignty. Sovereignty is the supreme authority of a state over its territory and people. It means that the state has the right to make its own laws and to enforce those laws within its territory. The state also has the right to represent its people in international relations.
Colombia is a sovereign state because it meets the following criteria:
- It has a defined territory.
- It has a permanent population.
- It has a government.
- It has the capacity to enter into relations with other states.
Colombia has been a sovereign state since it gained independence from Spain in 1819. It has its own constitution, which establishes the basic principles of the government and the rights of its citizens. Colombia also has its own currency, the Colombian peso.
The sovereignty of Colombia is guaranteed by its constitution and by the international law. The constitution states that Colombia is a sovereign and independent state. The international law also recognizes the sovereignty of states and prohibits the use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.
The sovereignty of Colombia is essential for its security and its ability to develop. It allows Colombia to make its own decisions about its future and to protect its interests.
What is Diplomacy
Diplomacy of Colombia is the term that refers to the foreign relations and international activities of Colombia, a country in South America. Diplomacy of Colombia involves managing the diplomatic and commercial relations with other countries, regardless of their ideologies or political or economic systems. Diplomacy of Colombia also aims to promote the interests and values of Colombia in the world, such as peace, democracy, human rights, and development.
Also See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diplomatic_missions_of_Colombia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consulate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_law
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomacy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_state
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_relations
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Colombia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_nations
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