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If you travel from El Calafate (Argentina) to Torres Del Paine (Chile), do you need a visa (if US Citizen)?
I'm going to El Calafate and I would like to go to Torres Del Paine, in Chile. I was told that US Citizens need a travel visa to visit Chile. Is that true, if you are coming from Argentina? Thanks!!!
yes, because you will be traveling with an American passport. Visas: From the US , for US citizens you don't have to have any special visa ( you get a "tourist visa") to stay as a tourist for up to 90 days. They give you a piece of paper ( a form) on the plane or ship and that's about it. But don't lose your copy of that form, they take it back from you on the way out of Chile and if you don't have your copy it kind of fouls up their system and they frown a lot. For other countries/citizens contact your airline or travel agent. IMPORTANT, show this visa at hotels and you avoid the 18% IVA sales tax. Also important for US, Australian, Mexican and Canadian citizens. They pay a one time entrance tax when they arrive in Chile, one time in the sense that it is good as long you use the same passport to enter Chile. This is reciprocal, the amount charged is the amount those respective countries charge Chileans for a visa!
USA US$ 130