Chile Tourist Visa on Arrival — 90 days, free for most nationalitiesfor 🌍 Laos citizens travelling to 🇨🇱 Chile
Laos citizens are required to obtain a Chile Tourist Visa on Arrival — 90 days, free for most nationalities before travelling to Chile. You must submit a formal application at the Chile embassy, consulate, or a designated visa application centre in your country. Apply well in advance of your planned travel date.
📋Required Documents1
- ✓Valid passport (valid 6+ months)
Most nationals enter visa-free for up to 90 days; a Tourist Card (PDI) is issued on entry.
ℹ️What to Expect
To apply for a Chile Tourist Visa on Arrival — 90 days, free for most nationalities, book an appointment at the nearest Chile embassy or visa application centre in your country. Submit the required documents in person or via a designated courier service. Processing takes on arrival — no advance processing required. Fees may apply — verify at the official portal. Plan well ahead of your intended travel date to allow time for processing and any additional document requests from the consulate. Always verify current requirements with the Chile embassy or official government website before booking travel.
📎Supporting Documents (may strengthen your application)
- ○Proof of accommodation in Chile
- ○Proof of onward or return travel
- ○Proof of sufficient funds for the stay
🌐Why Laos passport holders need a visa for Chile
Laos citizens require a visa to enter Chile based on the current immigration requirements set by Chile's government. Laos passport holders must apply through the Chile embassy, consulate, or a designated visa application centre before travelling. Requirements are subject to change, so always verify at the official government portal.
Requirements last reviewed: June 2026 · Source: official government portal
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