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Temporary Residence (Humanitarian)
VisasChileTemporary Residence (Humanitarian)
ChileChile•South America
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Temporary Residence (Humanitarian)

Residency Pathway

At a Glance

Processing Time

3-9 months

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Up to 2 years (renewable)

Not renewable
No dependents
No PR pathway
No job offer needed
Remote work not required

Overview

The Temporary Residence visa for humanitarian reasons in Chile was formally established under the framework of the 2021 Migration and Foreigners Law (Law No. 21.325), which overhauled the country’s outdated 1975 immigration statutes to create a more modern, rights-based regulatory environment. This visa exists to address the critical gap between standard economic or family-reunification migration pathways and the urgent, often unpredictable needs of individuals facing acute personal peril. By formalizing a dedicated humanitarian track, the Chilean state provides a legal mechanism for those who do not necessarily meet the strict criteria for international refugee status under the 1951 Convention but who nonetheless face circumstances—such as severe health crises, threats to physical integrity, or systemic vulnerability—that make returning to their home country untenable. This category serves as a vital safety valve in the immigration system, ensuring that the state can exercise its sovereign right to control borders while simultaneously upholding international human rights obligations and humanitarian principles by offering protection to those caught in extraordinary, non-political, or non-traditional crises.

The ideal applicant for this visa is an individual who can provide documented, verifiable evidence of a compelling humanitarian situation that necessitates their presence in Chile for safety, medical treatment, or protection. Unlike standard work or student visas, which prioritize economic contribution or academic merit, this category is exclusively focused on the applicant's vulnerability and the necessity of their stay. It covers a broad spectrum of profiles, including individuals escaping targeted violence, those requiring specialized medical procedures unavailable in their home countries, or victims of human rights abuses who require a stable environment to recover. What makes this visa distinctive is its flexibility; it is not tethered to a specific employer or educational institution, allowing the holder to reside in Chile under a protected status that acknowledges their unique hardship. However, the visa comes with significant limitations, most notably the rigorous burden of proof required to substantiate the humanitarian claim, which often necessitates official police reports, comprehensive medical documentation, or certifications from international organizations. While it grants the holder the right to reside and eventually access the labor market, it is a temporary measure that requires periodic renewal and does not automatically lead to permanent residency, serving instead as a bridge to stability for those navigating profound personal or systemic crises.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Permanent Residence (Residencia Definitiva)
Chile flagChile

Permanent Residence (Residencia Definitiva)

ValidityVaries (Indefinitely renewable, unlimited stay after grant)
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport or official identification document

Proof of humanitarian situation (e.g., medical reports, police reports for violence, or official documentation of vulnerability)

Criminal record certificate from country of origin or residence for the last 5 years

Recent color photograph with white background

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Provides legal status and protection for individuals in vulnerable situations
  • Allows for residency within Chile for those who may not qualify under standard work or study categories
  • Grants the right to work and access to basic social services

Worth Knowing

  • Highly specific eligibility criteria; not a general pathway for migration
  • Requires extensive documentation to prove the specific humanitarian claim
  • Processing can be lengthy and outcomes are subject to strict administrative review

Application Process

1

Determine specific humanitarian subcategory (e.g., victim of violence, medical treatment, or vulnerability)

2

Gather required supporting documentation and apostilled/legalized certificates

3

Submit application via the Chilean Servicio Nacional de Migraciones (SERMIG) digital portal

4

Await review and notification of approval via email

5

Download the electronic visa (Estampado Electrónico) and register the residence

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