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Destination Guide
South America • Capital: Santiago
Planning a trip to Chile? Visa requirements vary by passport. Some nationalities enter visa-free, others need an eVisa or embassy appointment. Use the selector below to instantly check the rules for your passport, including processing time, fees, required documents, and maximum stay duration.
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The general process for obtaining a visa to visit Chile. Requirements vary by nationality.
Do I need a visa to visit Chile?
Visa requirements for Chile depend entirely on your passport nationality. Approximately 0 nationalities can currently enter Chile without a prior visa arrangement. Use the passport selector above to instantly check your specific requirement. Some nationalities qualify for eVisa or visa on arrival, while others require a full embassy appointment.
How long can I stay in Chile without a visa?
The permitted stay in Chile without a visa depends on your passport nationality. Most bilateral agreements allow stays of 30, 60, or 90 days. Some nationalities may be entitled to longer or shorter stays. Always confirm your specific entitlement using the passport selector above before booking travel.
What documents do I need for a Chile visa?
All visitors to Chile need a valid passport with at least 6 months of validity beyond their intended departure date. Depending on your nationality, you may also need a visa or eVisa. Border officers may additionally request: a return or onward flight ticket, confirmed hotel bookings or accommodation address, proof of sufficient funds (bank statements or cash), and travel insurance.
Is Chile in the Schengen Area?
No — Chile is not a member of the Schengen Area and has its own independent visa policy. A Schengen visa does not grant entry to Chile. Check your nationality-specific requirements using the passport selector above.
How do I apply for a Chile visa?
Visa applications for Chile are typically submitted at the nearest Chile embassy or consulate. Required documents generally include a valid passport, completed visa application form, passport-sized photos, purpose of visit documentation (hotel bookings, invitation letter), financial proof (bank statements), and travel insurance. Processing times range from a few business days to several weeks — apply well in advance.