Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions
Last updated: 21 July 2026
1. Who operates this website
This website, available at luiszniga.tunegociowb.com.co, is operated by Luis Zuñiga, an attorney admitted to practice in the Republic of Colombia, trading as Luis Zuniga Law (the “Firm” or the “Attorney”).
- Professional licence (Tarjeta Profesional) No.: [TO BE COMPLETED]
- Tax ID (NIT) / identification document: [TO BE COMPLETED]
- Registered address: [TO BE COMPLETED], Colombia
- Email: Luiszuniga.lawyer@gmail.com
- WhatsApp: +57 314 418 7065
2. Scope and acceptance
These Terms and Conditions govern access to and use of this website and of the contact channels offered through it (contact form, email, WhatsApp and social media). Accessing the website makes you a user and implies full acceptance of these Terms as published at the time of access.
If you do not agree with any part of these Terms, please do not use this website.
3. The content of this site is not legal advice
All content published here — including descriptions of practice areas, visas, immigration, real estate or corporate procedures — is provided for general information purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice or a legal opinion on any specific matter, and it is no substitute for individual professional consultation.
Colombian law, and immigration law in particular, changes frequently. The Firm does not warrant that all content is fully up to date at all times. No decision should be made on the basis of the information published on this site alone.
4. Contacting us does not create an attorney–client relationship
Submitting the contact form, sending a WhatsApp message or an email, or holding a preliminary consultation does not in itself create a professional relationship between you and the Firm, nor does it oblige the Attorney to take on your matter.
A professional relationship arises only when all of the following are in place:
- Express acceptance of the matter by the Attorney, after a conflict-of-interest check.
- Execution of a professional services agreement setting out scope, fees and payment terms.
- Granting of the corresponding power of attorney or mandate, where the matter requires it.
Until then, the Attorney assumes no duty to act, to monitor deadlines or to meet any filing dates in relation to the matter you enquired about.
5. Information sent before engagement
We recommend that you do not send confidential information or sensitive documents through the contact form or other open channels before a professional relationship has been formalised. Information received before that point will be handled with professional discretion, but it may not be covered by attorney–client privilege to the same extent as information provided by an engaged client.
6. Services delivered remotely
The Firm delivers its services primarily on a remote basis, through video calls, email, instant messaging and electronic signatures. You accept that electronic communications and documents shall be fully valid and admissible as evidence under Colombian Law 527 of 1999 on electronic commerce and digital signatures.
Services are provided in Spanish and English. In the event of any discrepancy between the Spanish and English versions of these Terms, the Spanish version shall prevail.
7. Fees and payments
This website is not a binding commercial offer and does not publish rates. Professional fees are agreed on a case-by-case basis, according to the complexity of the matter, and are set out in writing in the professional services agreement. Government fees, taxes and disbursements payable to authorities (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Migración Colombia, notaries, registry offices, chambers of commerce and others) are separate from professional fees and are borne by the client, unless expressly agreed otherwise.
8. No guarantee of outcome
The Attorney undertakes to provide services diligently, loyally and in accordance with professional standards. These obligations are, as a general rule, obligations of means and not of result. The Firm does not guarantee the approval of any visa, permit or registration, nor the success of any proceeding, since such outcomes depend on administrative or judicial authorities beyond its control.
9. Permitted use of the website
You agree to use this website in accordance with the law, good faith and public order. In particular, you shall not:
- Provide false information, impersonate a third party or submit fraudulent documentation.
- Introduce malicious code or engage in conduct that affects the availability or security of the site.
- Extract, reproduce or reuse the content for commercial purposes without written authorisation.
10. Intellectual property
All text, trade marks, logos, designs, images, structure and other elements of this website belong to the Firm or to third parties who have authorised their use, and are protected by Colombian Law 23 of 1982, Andean Community Decision 351 of 1993 and other applicable copyright and industrial property rules. Reproduction, distribution or adaptation without prior written authorisation is prohibited.
11. Third-party links
This website may contain links to third-party sites (government authorities, social networks, WhatsApp). The Firm does not control those sites and is not responsible for their content, privacy policies or practices.
12. Availability and limitation of liability
The Firm will make reasonable efforts to keep the site available and free of errors, but does not warrant uninterrupted operation. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Firm shall not be liable for damages arising from: temporary unavailability of the site, interception of communications by third parties, viruses introduced by third parties, or decisions taken by the user on the basis of the published information alone.
Nothing in this clause excludes the Attorney’s professional liability towards clients engaged under contract, nor any liability that Colombian law declares non-waivable.
13. Personal data protection
The processing of personal data collected through this website is governed by the Privacy and Personal Data Processing Policy available on this site, issued under Colombian Law 1581 of 2012 and Decree 1377 of 2013. By using the contact form you confirm that you have read that policy and authorise the processing of your data on the terms set out therein.
14. Cookies
This site uses first-party and third-party cookies to improve your browsing experience and to obtain usage statistics. You may configure your browser to reject them, bearing in mind that this may limit certain features. Full details are set out in the Privacy Policy.
15. Consumer protection
Where applicable, the rights granted to consumers by Colombian Law 1480 of 2011 (Consumer Statute) will be respected, including the right to clear and accurate information and, in the cases provided by law for distance selling, the right of withdrawal. These rights may be exercised through the contact details set out in clause 1.
16. Amendments
The Firm may amend these Terms and Conditions at any time to reflect regulatory changes or changes to the services offered. The version in force is always the one published on this page, together with its update date.
17. Governing law and jurisdiction
These Terms and Conditions are governed by Colombian law. Any dispute arising from their interpretation or application shall be submitted to the courts of the Republic of Colombia, without prejudice to any mandatory consumer protection rules applicable to the user in their country of residence.
18. Contact
For any question regarding these Terms and Conditions, please write to Luiszuniga.lawyer@gmail.com or message +57 314 418 7065 on WhatsApp.