
JURAT
Jurat refers to an act in which an individual on a single occasion: (a) appears in person before the Consul and presents and document; (b) identified by the notary public through competent evidence of identity; (c) signs the document in the presence of the Consul; and (d) takes an oath or affirmation as to such document before the Consul.
Examples of Documents:
- Affidavits
- Sworn statements
- Petitions, among others.
Requirements:
- Personal appearance of the person signing the document. Documents must be signed at the Embassy
- Original document must be presented
- Present original passport or any valid ID
Fees:
Regular processing (release the following day) | US$ 25.00 each (or its equivalent amount in COP based on current Embassy exchange rate) |
Expedited processing fee (release in the afternoon of the day of filing) | Additional US$ 10.00 each (or its equivalent amount in COP based on current Embassy exchange rate) |