Find out everything you need to know about Chile Work Visa application process and requirements.
You must have a valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining from the date of entry into Chile.
A signed employment contract from a Chilean employer detailing your job role, salary, benefits, and duration of employment.
A completed and signed application form, which can be found on the Chilean consulate's website.
Two recent passport-sized photos that meet the specifications outlined by the consulate.
A police clearance certificate from your home country, demonstrating a clean criminal record, in accordance with consulate requirements.
A medical certificate indicating good health and the absence of contagious diseases.
Evidence of qualifications and experience relevant to the job position being offered, such as degrees, diplomas, and letters of reference.
Receipt of payment for the visa application fee, as required by the Chilean consulate.
Before applying for a Work Visa, you must secure a job offer from an employer in Chile. Ensure that the employment contract is signed by both parties and clearly states the job role, salary, and duration.
Gather all necessary documents, including a valid passport, employment contract, and other required documentation. Complete the application form available on the Chilean consulate's website and submit it along with your documents.
Schedule and attend an interview at your nearest Chilean consulate. Bring all original documents and be prepared to answer questions regarding your employment and stay in Chile.
Wait for the consulate to process your application. They will notify you of the decision or if additional information is needed. Processing times can vary, so be patient and follow up if necessary.
Once your visa is approved, you’ll receive it in your passport. Make travel arrangements to Chile and inform your employer of your arrival date.
After arriving in Chile, you must register with the Policía de Investigaciones de Chile (PDI) and apply for a RUT number (Chilean tax ID) to work legally and access services in Chile.