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Visit (visa exemption): Vietnamese citizen in United States → Chile

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

Vietnamese citizens living in the United States can visit Chile without a visa — you enter as a transitory-stay (Permanencia Transitoria) visitor for up to 90 days, per the official visa table of the Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs; carry a valid passport and be ready to show lawful means of subsistence. Living in the US changes nothing — there is no visa to obtain and no Chilean consulate to visit from the United States; the transitory-stay permit is granted on entry regardless of where you live.

What this visa is for

Visa-free entry to Chile for short visits — no visa to obtain in advance; the transitory-stay (Permanencia Transitoria) permit is granted on entry with a valid passport.

Validity
Visa-free entry — no visa is issued in advance
Entries
Visa-free regime (the transitory-stay permit is granted on entry)
Max stay per visit
Up to 90 days, extendable once by 90 days inside Chile via the National Migration Service

official source →

When to start

Start 3–14 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 30 days ahead.

Pick your travel date — every deadline below updates instantly:

You're on track — start by 15 Oct 2026 to be ready in time.
1
Confirm you can enter Chile visa-freestart by 15 Oct 2026

The official per-country table of the Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs lists Vietnam ordinary passports as visa-free (¿Requiere visa?: NO): you enter Chile as a transitory-stay (Permanencia Transitoria) visitor without any visa, application or fee before travelling.

takes ~1 day
Source: consulado.gob.cl · updated 2026-07-16
2
Prepare your passport and proof of fundsstart by 31 Oct 2026

Every transitory-stay visitor must be able to show the border authority lawful means of subsistence for the stay, and the permit cannot outlast your passport's expiry date — travel with a passport that stays valid for your whole visit.

takes ~2 days
Source: consulado.gob.cl · updated 2026-07-16
3
Enter Chile — the transitory-stay permit is granted on arrivalstart by 13 Nov 2026

At the border you are admitted as a transitory-stay (Permanencia Transitoria) holder — the permit granted by the National Migration Service authorises a stay of up to 90 days without settling in the country. It can be extended once, by 90 days, inside Chile.

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

What you'll need

Where you'll apply

There is nothing to apply for before travelling and no Chilean consulate to visit from the United States — the process is identical regardless of residence; the transitory-stay permit is granted on entry at the Chilean border checkpoint.

Apply on the official site (consulado.gob.cl) →

Fees

There is no visa fee — entry is visa-free as a transitory-stay (Permanencia Transitoria) visitor.

Gotchas to watch

Sources

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