Wingo controversy: How to get a visa to Colombia in Cuba?

From this lunesThe Colombian airline Wingo has implemented a visa requirement for Cuban travelers making stopovers in Colombia through its company. Despite protests, the airline remains firm and reiterates that it is the government's decision. So, it's best to know how to obtain a visa to Colombia in Cuba.

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The controversy over the visa requirements imposed by Wingo Airlines on Cuban citizens has generated confusion and criticism in recent days. Hundreds of Cuban travelers have been affected when attempting to make connections in Colombia en route to Nicaragua, only to be informed by the airline that they need a visa.

The situation has raised questions about the legitimacy of an airline alone imposing this requirement, which is normally the responsibility of the government. Although Wingo argues that it operates point-to-point flights, not connecting ones, which would justify the visa requirement for Cubans, many question why no official communication from the Colombian government has been issued on the matter.

To date, no official Colombian government source has publicly confirmed the need for a transit visa for Cuban citizens. It is important to note that Cubans already require a tourist visa to enter Colombia, which Wingo has used as a basis for requiring the visa, arguing that his policy complies with current immigration regulations.

Obtain a visa to Colombia in Cuba

Meanwhile, the lack of clarity in official information has left many passengers stranded and confused about the requirements for their planned trips through Colombia. Therefore, we detail how to obtain a visa to Colombia in Cuba, if this is ultimately the solution for flying with Wingo from Havana.

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Cubans need a visa to enter Colombia, and according to the Litigation, Arbitration 5477 The types of visas in Colombia are: Visitor Visa (type V) – including the Courtesy Visitor Visa (type V), Migrant Visa (type M), and Resident Visa.

The ones Wingo requires are visitor visas, which "are intended for short- to medium-term stays in the country and do not grant temporary or permanent resident status."

Consulate of Colombia in Havana. Address: 14 Calle 515 between 5th and 7th Avenues, Miramar, Havana, Cuba. Opening hours:uneSaturdays from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm and from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Local phone: +53-72041246, +53-72041247. Email: [email protected]

Some visas to Colombia can also be obtained online, through this linkOur recommendation is to contact the Consulate in Havana and find out what they need.

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2 comments on "Wingo Controversy: How to Get a Visa to Colombia in Cuba?"

  1. They should only allow tickets already sold to fly, and that visa would be for tickets starting on July 8th, and then there would be no more complaints about that airline.

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  2. If everyone traveling in Cuba were informed about Wingo's actions, no one would take a flight with this airline, and they would have to collect their bags.

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