Our Legal Services

At Legal Solutions & Co, we focus on delivering reliable and strategic legal support in Colombia and the U.S.

Immigration & Visas
  • Colombian visas (residence, work, study, investment, and others).

  • U.S. visas (tourism, family).

  • Full representation before immigration authorities.

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a book on a table
Criminal Law
  • Legal defense in criminal proceedings.

  • Representation in hearings and trials.

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woman holding sword statue during daytime
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woman signing on white printer paper beside woman about to touch the documents
Divorces
  • Divorce procedures (contested and uncontested).

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fountain pen on black lined paper
Complementary Services
  • Official translations, apostilles, document legalization.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How long does the process take?

It depends on the type of procedure:

  • Colombian visas: Once submitted, the process may take from 1 week up to 6 weeks.

  • U.S. visas: Tourist visas usually take about 1 year for the embassy appointment; family visas may take up to 2 years.

  • Judicial proceedings: Vary depending on the complexity of the case and the court’s workload.

What documents do I need to start?

A valid passport, supporting documents depending on the case, and in some situations, police records or certificates. Requirements vary for each case.

Can I manage the process from abroad?

Yes. Most procedures can be managed remotely with our legal guidance.

Yes, as long as it is included in the initial agreement.

Does the service include legal representation before authorities?
Are taxes and government fees included in the service cost?

No. These must be covered by the client.

What happens if my application is denied or rejected?

We will analyze the reasons and propose the best strategy, whether it be a new application, since no appeal can be lodged against the decision. Furthermore, Colombian law does not require them to explain the reason for or grounds of the refusal.