Travel between Chile and Israel has become more practical in recent years, with established long-haul routes linking Santiago to Tel Aviv through major international hubs. Chilean visitors travel for diverse reasons, including cultural exploration, professional commitments, medical-related visits, and short leisure stays. Because these journeys are usually planned around fixed dates and tight schedules, being clear on entry requirements ahead of time is an important part of smooth travel preparation.

Visa requirements for Chilean citizens traveling to Israel

Chilean passport holders do not apply for a traditional embassy-issued visa for short visits. Instead, travelers from Chile are required to hold an approved travel authorization before departure. This applies to temporary visits such as tourism, private stays, limited business activities, and transit. Travel purposes that fall outside this scope require a different visa arrangement.

What is the ETA-IL validity period?

Once approved, the authorization remains valid for two years, provided the associated passport remains valid. During this time, Chilean travelers may rely on the same authorization for multiple trips without submitting a new request for each visit. If the passport linked to the authorization changes, a new request must be submitted before traveling again.

Maximum stay permitted per visit

Each approved entry allows a short stay of up to 90 days. The authorization does not permit extensions, long-term residence, or changes of status. Remaining in Israel beyond the permitted duration may affect future eligibility for entry authorizations or visas.

Preparing and submitting the ETA-IL request from Chile

The request is completed online and can be prepared in advance to reduce the likelihood of mistakes or delays. Before starting, Chilean applicants should ensure they have:

  • A stable internet connection on a computer or smartphone
  • A payment method accepted for online processing
  • An active email address that can be accessed regularly
  • A valid Chilean passport covering the intended travel period

After accessing the digital form, travelers are asked to provide personal details and basic travel information. All entries should be reviewed carefully to ensure they match the passport exactly. Applicants are advised to enter names precisely as shown in the passport using Latin characters, review all fields to avoid inconsistencies, and confirm passport validity before starting the request.

Eligibility criteria for Chilean citizens

To use the ETA-IL system, Chilean citizens are generally expected to meet specific entry conditions. Applicants should:

  • Hold Chilean citizenship and travel on a standard passport
  • Use the same passport for the request and for entry
  • Have no unresolved immigration issues, such as prior overstays or entry refusals
  • Meet standard security and entry screening requirements

Chile is listed among the nationalities approved for ETA-IL travel, allowing travelers to complete the process remotely.

Entry rules and general travel conditions for Chilean travelers

An approved authorization allows travel to Israel but does not replace standard border inspection. Upon arrival, Chilean travelers may be asked about their visit, accommodation, or onward plans. Once entry is approved, the permitted stay under this framework is always limited to up to 90 days.

Country-specific notes and special situations for Chilean citizens

Chilean travelers should ensure that the passport used for the request is the same one presented upon arrival and remains valid for the entire travel period. Authorization updates and any follow-up communication are delivered electronically, so maintaining access to email during the review process is important.