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Chilean Visa Requirements

Tourist or Business Travel

American citizens need a valid passport to enter the country, no Visa is necessary.

Entry Fee

There is an entry fee required of tourists entering by plane, and the one-time charge is good for the life of your passport. This reciprocity fee of $100 dollars is to be paid in U.S. dollars or credit cards (Mastercard, Visa and American Express).

Tourist Card

When entering Chile (By cruise, vehicle or plane), at customs, travelers will need to fill out a tourist card that allows visitors to stay for up to 90 days. Travelers will have to present the tourist card to Custom officials when leaving the country.

Taxes

Be aware that Hotels waive Chile's 18% sales tax applied to rooms when the guest shows this card and pays with U.S. dollars.

On flights leaving Chile, there is an airport tax of US $18, or the equivalent in Chilean Pesos. On domestic flights airport tax is included in the airline ticket.

Basic Documents Required for a Visa

If your stay will extend beyond the initial 90 day period, you'll need to apply for a Visa. Basic requirements are:

  • Valid Passport
  • A health certificate issued by any doctor stating that you are in good health. Plus an HIV test result.
  • Police Certificate
  • Four Recent Passport Photos

The following types of Visas all require the above documentation.

Student Visa

You'll need an enrollment certificate from any recognized School or University in Chile and proof of financial security, i.e. Bank Statement or Affidavit from your parents (if you're a minor). This visa does not allow you to work. A student visa is good for a maximum of one year and is renewable in Chile.

Temporary Resident Visa

You must provide proof of financial security. This visa is good for a maximum of one year, renewable in Chile and allows you to work.

Working Visa

You'll need a contract approved by the Consular Division, Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, signed by both, the employer (or his representative in Chile) and the applicant, and certified by a Chilean Notary. In addition, a certified copy of a college degree or letter of previous employers in the same field of work is needed. This visa has a maximum validity of two years and can be renewed in Chile.

 

More Information
For tourism information of Chile visit: www.visitchile.org
For consulate information visit the Embassy web site: www.chile-usa.org