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Just returned from Colombia and wanted to share the latest entry intel for 2026:

• The Check-MIG form is still required — fill it online 1-72 hours before your flight. No Check-MIG, no boarding. Airlines verify this at check-in, not just immigration.
• Colombia immigration now routinely asks for proof of exit from the country. A flight reservation showing departure within your 90-day stamp is the easiest way to satisfy this.
• If you're doing the Colombia-Ecuador-Peru loop by land, have a bus ticket or hotel booking showing your exit plan — digital is fine but have it accessible offline.

Full guide: https://onwardticket.global/colombia-check-mig-flight-itinerary

Anyone done the South America backpacking route recently? How strict was Colombia on exit proof?

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Great guide, Marco! I did the Medellin-Cartagena trip in February and can confirm — Check-MIG got checked three different times (airline, gate agent, THEN immigration). The onward ticket part is spot on too. I had a rental ticket for a flight to Panama 85 days out and they accepted it without question. Colombia is amazing but they're serious about the paperwork. Worth preparing for.


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