Colombia, San Andres: How to carry out Temporary Importation of your boat
In the governments efforts to gain transparency and cut out corruption, the temporary importation of vessels is not handled locally anymore, it is now handled in Bogota and all online. Cruiser Mike Brasler has written a cheat sheet for arriving boats to help guide them through the TI process, which Mike believes is simpler to undertake on your own without an agent.
Published 3 years ago
One of the decisions you will have to make is about the Temporary Importation of your boat.
All visiting modes of transport that are going to leave again are given 15 days grace period to leave, before temporary importation is mandatory.
In the past, this was accomplished by your agent here (Rene or Julian) as all of the paperwork was handled on the island. However, in the Colombian Government’s battle to gain transparency, this function is now done in Bogota and online.
It is a fairly simple and FREE process if you follow these steps.
1. Get a photo or scan of your passport face page, and the entry stamp of your arrival here.
2. Make sure that the person above is the name on the vessel registration document, and have a digital copy handy, these will be uploaded to the server.
3. If you have a VISA for Colombia have this ready to upload too.
4. Point your browser at https://webazure.dian.gov.co/importacionestemporales/validate-email. Look at the top right and click the “EN” button to change language.
5. On the first page, select “SOLICITAR IMPORTACION” or “ORDER IMPORTATION”
Add your vessel registration number, if the system rejects it, only enter numbers, no spaces, dashes, slashes etc. Add your email address and accept the terms and conditions.
6. Check your email for the code generated, and enter it into the space provided on the web site.
7. Enter and upload all of the other information they request (San Andres), and finally submit.
8. Wait for an email that greets you by name.
(Sometimes the system requests the docs in item 1, sometimes not, their database makes those decisions)
9. Once you have that letter, you can send it to your agent, or take a walk down to the West along Avenida Newball, (the front street) till you get to the Fire Station. Turn left into that road past the Red Cross base, then you will see the blue DIAN gates, hand the letter to the security guard. A Mr Gustavo will attend to you. He needs to verify that your boat is in fact here. He will arrange with you to meet at Nenes Marina, where you may point your boat out to him. Once satisfied he will ask you to sign a document, and within a few hours you will receive the TIP via email from DIAN in Bogota.
It is that easy.
Our thanks to Mike Brasler for these useful guidelines.
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Related to following destinations: Colombia, Isla de San Andres, Off Lying Islands Caribbean (Colombia)
Note: Vessels checking in to San Andres on the way to mainland Colombia will still need to apply for temporary importation on the mainland (if planning to stay more than a few days) as if they had arrived from another country. San Andres is several steps ahead of the mainland with digital TIP application and it most definitely is not possible to do this digitally on the mainland. See https://www.noonsite.com/place/colombia/formalities#documents-section for details on how to get your TIP on the mainland.
What great information Mike! We are now waiting for our TIP papers through our third (!) agent in Cartagena. We agreed upon an agent price of 280 USD including all official fees etc., which is supposed to be the sharpest price in the market in Cartagena. Cartagena seems very different from San Andres…
21 June ’22 Inge, SV Ya