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Required Travel Documents
There are no visas required for entry to Chile.
U.S. citizens do not need a visa to visit Chile for stays of up to 90 days. A Tourist Card is issued upon arrival and must be retained throughout your trip and returned upon departure. Travelers should ensure their passport is valid for the duration of their stay and may be asked to show proof of onward travel and sufficient funds.
Entry / Exit Requirements for Minors (under 18): Parents traveling with a minor must show evidence of their relationship to the child when entering or departing the country. Carry an original apostilled birth certificate. Learn more here.
Passport Requirements
Any international travel requires the use of a passport. If you do not have a passport it is important to apply for one as soon as possible.
For questions about obtaining or renewing your passport (American citizens), you can visit travel.state.gov.
* If you have a passport, please note - your passport be valid for up to 6 months after your scheduled departure date
* It is also important that you have at least one completely blank page (with no stamps or visas) in your passport. This is a requirement for entry into many countries. If your passport is nearly full it might be a good idea to apply for additional pages.
* If you are a U.S. citizen, we recommend working with G3 Visas and Passports to make the process smooth and easy.
Make several photocopies of your passport. Leave a copy at home with your family and carry a copy with you at all times when you are overseas for identification purposes, money changing, etc. If you should lose your passport, having a copy will speed up the process of replacing it.