Visa policy of Chile

Entry and exit stamps.

Visitors to Chile must obtain a visa from one of the Chilean diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries.

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Visa policy of Chile

Visa policy

Holders of passports of the following 87 jurisdictions can visit Chile without a visa for up to 90 days (unless otherwise noted):[1][2][3]

ID - May enter with an ID card too.

Citizens of the following countries can visit Chile without a visa for up to 90 days but they must first pay the reciprocity fee upon arrival:[4][5]

Consulted visa process is not required for citizens of Belarus, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Ivory Coast, Kiribati, Laos, Maldives, Madagascar, Malawi, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Myanmar, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Rwanda, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Seychelles, Solomon Islands, Suriname, Taiwan, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Only holders of diplomatic or official/service passports of Botswana, China, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Guyana, India, Jordan, Morocco, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Tunisia, Tuvalu, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates and Vietnam do not require a visa.

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