Onward Ticket for Chile Visa (2026)
Sometimes requires onward ticketChile sometimes checks for proof of onward travel. Airlines flying into Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport (SCL) in Santiago may verify return tickets at departure. Immigration is generally relaxed but may ask, especially for travelers on one-way tickets or those with long-stay plans.
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Visa & Onward Ticket Requirements for Chile
Chile offers visa-free entry for most nationalities for up to 90 days. Airlines may check for return tickets at departure airports. Immigration at Santiago (SCL) is generally relaxed but may ask for proof of departure, especially for one-way ticket holders. Chile charges a reciprocity fee (PDI form) for some nationalities on arrival. Enforcement is lighter than most Latin American countries.
Key Facts
- Airlines may check return tickets at departure on some routes
- Immigration at SCL selectively asks for proof of departure
- Visa-free for 90 days for most nationalities
- Reciprocity fee applies for some nationalities
- One-way ticket holders may face more questions
At a Glance
- Onward ticket required?
- sometimes
- Typical stay duration
- 90 days visa-free for most nationalities
- Visa types
- Visa-Free Entry, Tourist Visa, Work Visa
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