U.S. Citizens do not require a visa to enter Chile and can remain in the country for up to 90 days. However, upon entering Chile, you will be charged an administrative reciprocity fee of $160.
Passport required.
• Passport and/or passport replacing documents must be valid on arrival.
Visa required, except for A max. stay of 90 days to normal passport holders being nationals of: U.S.A.(SEE NOTE 32733).
NOTE 32733: A reciprocity charge (payable in cash (USD) or by credit card or traveler’s cheques), is levied when entering Chile for holders of normal passports entering for touristic purposes, being nationals of:
• U.S.A.: USD 131.-, multiple entry receipt valid until passport expires.
Minors:
• Foreign minors up to 18 years old.
Additional Information:
Visitors must hold:
• Tourist Card valid for 90 days (extension possible). Tourist Cards are issued free of charge on board the aircraft or on arrival;
• sufficient funds; and
• return or onward ticket. (Not applicable when traveling for touristic purposes and holding credit card or sufficient funds to purchase ticket.)
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Warning:
• Non-compliance with entry or transit regulations may result in heavy fines and deportation at carrier’s expense.
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