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Tourist visa (prior authorisation): Nigerian citizen in United States → Chile

🇳🇬 nationality: Nigeria🇺🇸 lives in: United States🇨🇱 going to: Chileupdated 2026-07-17

Nigerian citizens living in the United States need a prior authorisation (tourist visa) to enter Chile as transitory-stay visitors — apply online via the official Sistema de Atención Consular (SAC); if approved you pay the fee within 30 days and receive the visa by email, for a stay of up to 30 days (single entry) or 60 days (multiple entry). Living in the US changes nothing about the visa: you apply online via SAC, and your file is handled by the Chilean consulate with jurisdiction over your US state of residence.

What this visa is for

Chile's prior authorisation / consular tourist visa for transitory stays — short visits for tourism, business, family or similar, applied for online via the official consular platform (SAC) and issued electronically by email.

Validity
Single-entry: stay up to 30 days; multiple-entry: up to 60 days (official per-country table). The permit cannot outlast your passport's validity.
Entries
Single or multiple entry (multiple entries must be justified in the application)
Max stay per visit
30 days (single entry) / 60 days (multiple entry); extendable by 90 days inside Chile via the National Migration Service

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When to start

Start 21–45 days before your travel date.

The low end assumes everything goes smoothly; the high end leaves margin for delays and passport hiccups. You can apply at most 90 days ahead.

Pick your travel date — every deadline below updates instantly:

You're on track — start by 16 Aug 2026 to be ready in time.
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Confirm you need a prior authorisation (tourist visa)start by 16 Aug 2026

The official per-country table of the Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs lists Nigeria ordinary passports as requiring a visa (¿Requiere visa?: SI): to enter Chile as a transitory-stay (Permanencia Transitoria) visitor — tourism, business, family or similar, for less than 90 days — you must obtain a prior authorisation or visa before travelling.

takes ~1 day
Source: consulado.gob.cl · updated 2026-07-16
2
Apply online in the Sistema de Atención Consular (SAC)start by 15 Sept 2026

Complete the application form online on the official Servicios Consulares en línea platform (SAC, tramites.minrel.gov.cl), explaining the reason for your trip and length of stay, and upload the required documents in PDF (file names without symbols or special characters).

takes ~1 day
Source: consulado.gob.cl · updated 2026-07-16
3
Consular review — extra documents or an interview may be requestedstart by 30 Sept 2026

The Chilean consulate serving your place of residence reviews your file. It may request additional documents — including an apostilled or legalised criminal-record certificate — and may call you to a personal interview, which you attend with all your original documents.

depends on where you livetakes ~10 days
Source: consulado.gob.cl · updated 2026-07-16
4
Wait for the decision (notified by email)start by 10 Oct 2026

The application can be approved or rejected; in both cases the decision is notified to you by email. Submitting your documents does not oblige the consular authority to grant the authorisation.

takes ~7 days
Source: consulado.gob.cl · updated 2026-07-16
5
Pay the visa fee within 30 days of approvalstart by 24 Oct 2026

If the application is approved, the consulate emails payment instructions and gives you 30 days to pay the visa fee — for Nigeria ordinary passports the tourist-visa fee is US$ 200 for a single entry / US$ 208 for multiple entries. Where the fee is collected in local currency, a 10% surcharge applies.

takes ~1 day
Source: consulado.gob.cl · updated 2026-07-16
6
Receive the electronic visa by email — print it for the borderstart by 4 Nov 2026

The visa is sent electronically from the consulate's official email account to the personal email address in your application. Print it and carry it together with your valid passport when you enter Chile — the visa does not guarantee entry; the migration authority makes the final decision at the border.

takes ~1 day
Source: consulado.gob.cl · updated 2026-07-16

What you'll need

Where you'll apply

You apply online in the official Sistema de Atención Consular (SAC, tramites.minrel.gov.cl) from the United States; the application is reviewed by the Chilean consulate in the United States with jurisdiction over your US state of residence, which may call you to an interview and notifies the decision and payment instructions by email. Prove your US residence or migratory status in your application (this is a document the process already asks for when you apply from a country other than your nationality).

Apply on the official site (tramites.minrel.gov.cl) →

Fees

Tourist visa — single entry
Visa una entrada: arancel US$ 200
USD 200
Tourist visa — multiple entries
Visa múltiples entradas: arancel US$ 208
USD 208

Aranceles in US$ per the official MFA per-country table; a 10% surcharge applies where the fee is collected in local currency. Payment is requested only after approval (30-day window).

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Sources

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