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Temporary Residence (Medical Treatment)
VisasChileTemporary Residence (Medical Treatment)
ChileChile•South America
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Temporary Residence (Medical Treatment)

Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

4-8 months

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

6 months

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The Temporary Residence visa for medical treatment in Chile was established as a humanitarian and pragmatic response to the growing demand for specialized healthcare services within the country’s robust medical infrastructure. Rooted in the broader framework of Chile’s Immigration Law (Law No. 21.325), which emphasizes regulated, safe, and orderly migration, this specific visa category exists to bridge the gap between standard tourism and permanent residency for individuals whose primary objective is to access medical procedures not readily available in their home countries. By formalizing the entry of patients and their necessary companions, the Chilean government provides a legal pathway that ensures medical facilities can operate within established regulatory standards while protecting the state from the burden of uncompensated public health costs. This visa fills a critical niche in the immigration system by acknowledging that health-related travel requires a longer duration of stay than a standard tourist visa allows, while simultaneously requiring a more rigorous vetting process regarding the applicant’s financial capacity to sustain both their medical expenses and their personal subsistence during the recovery period.

The ideal applicant for this visa is an individual—or a patient accompanied by a caregiver—who has secured a formal commitment from a Chilean medical institution to undergo a specific, documented treatment plan. This pathway is particularly relevant for those seeking advanced surgeries, specialized diagnostic procedures, or long-term therapeutic interventions that are highly regarded within the Chilean private healthcare sector. Unlike standard work or student visas, which focus on economic contribution or educational attainment, this visa is distinctively focused on the humanitarian necessity of health recovery; it does not grant the holder authorization to work, thereby strictly limiting the applicant’s activities to medical care and recuperation. The primary benefit of this visa is the legal security it provides, allowing patients to remain in the country for the duration of their treatment without the constant pressure of visa renewals or the risk of overstaying a tourist permit. However, it comes with the significant limitation of requiring stringent proof of economic solvency, as the applicant must demonstrate they possess the funds to cover all medical bills and living costs upfront, ensuring that the Chilean public health system remains insulated from the financial responsibilities of international patients.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport (at least one year validity)

Medical certificate detailing condition, treatment type, duration, and cost

Proof of economic solvency for subsistence and treatment expenses

Criminal record certificate from country of origin/residence (last 5 years)

Recent color photograph with white background

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Recent color photograph (white background)

Criminal record certificate from country of origin or residence (last 5 years)

Medical certificate detailing the condition, type of treatment, duration, and cost

Proof of economic solvency and health insurance coverage

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Provides a legal framework for long-term medical care in Chile
  • Allows for extensions if the medical treatment needs to continue
  • Facilitates access to registered Chilean healthcare providers

Worth Knowing

  • Holders are not eligible to apply for permanent residency (Residencia Definitiva)
  • Applications must be submitted from outside of Chile
  • Strict documentation requirements regarding apostilles and translations

Application Process

1

Create an account on the SERMIG Portal de Trámites Digitales

2

Complete the online application form from abroad

3

Upload all required documentation, including medical and financial proof

4

Await processing and approval by the Servicio Nacional de Migraciones

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