Single Entry e-Visa Short Stay
Single Entry e-Visa Short Stay
Mode: eVisaEntry: Single Entry • Short StayStay Duration: up to 90 daysValidity: 90 days

Overview
An electronic visa known as a Chile Single-Entry e-Visa permits qualified visitors to enter Chile once for brief visits, business, or tourism. The application is submitted online together with the necessary documents and personal information. After leaving Chile, the visa expires and only allows for a short stay.
Why Travunited
• Professional Visa Advice: Our knowledgeable staff offers step-by-step help with the Chile e-Visa application. • Precise Application Assistance: We assist in accurately filling out the online form to minimize mistakes and delays. • Document Review: To reduce the chance of rejection, carefully check all necessary documents. • Quick & Easy Process: Easy online application assistance without complex steps. • Application tracking: Get regular information on the progress of your visa. • Dedicated Customer Support: Our staff is here to help you with any questions you may have at any time. • Reliable assistance to make the visa application procedure easy and stress-free.
Stats
• Visitors can often stay in Chile for up to 90 days for either business or tourism with a short-term or tourist e-Visa. • Travelers can only enter Chile once while the visa is valid because it is frequently granted as a single-entry permit. • Generally, processing takes 10 to 15 working days; however, depending on document verification, it might take up to 15 to 20 days in certain situations. • Candidates typically apply online or through Chilean consulates, providing supporting documentation including a passport, travel itinerary, and evidence of finances. • The Andes, Patagonia, and the Atacama Desert are just a few of the natural features that draw tourists to Chile, which is still one of South America's most popular travel destinations.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Passport copy
RequiredRequired document
Recent Photo
RequiredRequired document
Hotel Accommodation
RequiredRequired document
Flight tickets
RequiredRequired document
Cover Letter
RequiredRequired document
Visa Application Form
RequiredRequired document
Proof of Financial Means
RequiredRequired document
Employment Proof
RequiredRequired document
Birth Certificate-for Child
RequiredRequired document
Marriage Certificate
RequiredRequired document
Police Clearance Certificate
RequiredRequired document
Eligibility
• Valid Passport: The passport must remain valid for a minimum of six months after the date of admission into Chile. • Eligible Nationality: Candidates must be citizens of nations that either need or qualify for a Chile e-Visa. • Travel Purpose: Only short-term, business, or tourism-related visits are permitted. • Completed Online Application: Candidates must accurately complete the online visa application form. • A recent passport-sized photo that satisfies visa requirements is called a passport photograph. • Travel Itinerary: Verification of confirmed tickets for a return or subsequent flight. • Accommodation Proof: A Chilean host's invitation letter or hotel reservation. • Proof of Financial Means: Documentation demonstrating your ability to pay for your visit. • Clean Immigration Record: Candidates must not have a history of major criminal or immigration infractions.
Important Notes
• The visa is only good for one entry into Chile, after which it expires. • In order to enter the country, your passport must be valid for at least six months. • A printed copy of the authorized e-Visa should be carried by travelers with their passport. • The visa only permits brief stays; you are not allowed to stay longer. • To prevent delays or rejection, make sure that every piece of information in the application is correct. • At immigration, you can be required to present return tickets, proof of lodging, and financial documentation. • At the point of entry, immigration agents provide final entry approval.
Rejection Reasons
• Incomplete Application Form: The online application contains inaccurate or missing information. • A passport that does not fulfill the minimum 6-month validity criterion is considered invalid or expired. • Inadequate supporting documentation: Travel itineraries, hotel reservations, and invitation letters are examples of missing documentation. • Uncertain Travel Purpose: If the reason for traveling to Chile is not made clear. • Not having enough money to cover your stay is known as inadequate financial proof. • Prior Immigration Violations: Past overstays of visas or immigration problems in Chile or other nations. • Criminal or Security Concerns: Rejection may result from a criminal background or a security issue. • False or Misleading Information: Falsifying documents or providing inaccurate information in the application.
FAQs
1. Are vaccines required to enter Chile?
No mandatory vaccines, but it's recommended to be up to date with routine vaccinations. COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted, but this may change.
2.Can I stay in Chile longer?
Depending on the reason, Chilean immigration authorities may allow extensions.
3.Is travel insurance necessary to obtain an e-Visa for Chile?
Although it's not often required, travel insurance is strongly advised in case of medical emergencies or travel delays.
4.Does entering Chile require me to present proof of funds?
Yes, bank statements or other evidence of your ability to pay for your stay may be requested by immigration agents.




