I lost my Chilean tourist card! What do I do?

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While I was at the Thai embassy this morning, I noticed that I lost my Chile tourist card.

I have a sinking feeling that I am in for a long day.

What do I do if I've lost my Chile tourist card? Where do I need to go, what do I need to bring, and (*sigh*) how much is it going to cost me?



Best Answer

I hope someone with more experience can come along with a better answer, but since this is happening to you now I can cut/paste the official advice from the government there

You must replace your tourist card if it has been lost or stolen. You are required to surrender the tourist card to International Police officers at the time you exit Chile. If not, you will not be allowed leave the country. A duplicate tourist card must be obtained at any of the offices for Policía Internacional. You will be required to present your passport at the time of application.

In Santiago, request your tourist card at the following location and hours:

Morandé 672

Telephone: (2) 6809110 and (2) 6809116

Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

The tourist card may be replaced at the Santiago International Airport in case of an emergency. You need to arrive at least an hour earlier than your scheduled arrival time. We recommend, however, if possible, that the duplicate tourist card be obtained in advance at the International Police office listed above.

If you will exit Chile from another departure point, you must apply for your tourist card in advance of your arrival at the point of departure.

So, you need to go there, bring your passport, I can't find anything about fees so whatever you paid for the original probably (or is that free?).




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How do I get a Chile tourist card?

Additionally, foreigners requesting a diplomatic/official visa have to apply in person as well. You can apply for a Chile visa online through this Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs website. After you submit your online application, you must visit the nearest Chile Consulate to receive the visa on your passport.

What is a tourist card for Chile?

Coming from countries with diplomatic relations with Chile: Upon entering Chile, the International Police Office provides a form in duplicate named 'Tourist Card'. This card is personal and untransferable and it is valid for up to 90 days and extendable for another 90 days.

What happens if you overstay your visa in Chile?

If you overstay your residency visaYou will have 30 days to leave the country without having to pay a fine, if your visa was issued for less than a year; OR, You will have 60 days to leave Chile without having to pay a fine, if your visa was issued for a year or more.

How can I get Chile visa online?

Click https://tramites.minrel.gov.cl/, Press the English flag, and then press VISA. WE HAVE TO STAMP YOUR VISA. SO WHEN YOUR VISA IS READY, YOU WILL HAVE TO COURIER YOUR PASSPORT. ONCE YOUR VISA IS STAMPED, YOU HAVE 90 DAYS TO ENTER CHILE.



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Answer 2

Update 26 December 2014

I went to the PDI in Eleutiero Ramirez this morning, it's exactly where you say it is except it's three pretty long blocks from Avenida O´Higgins down San Francisco.

The routine at the PDI is now that you go to the separate entrance to the right of the main steps which is a hellish hall full of people desperate to engage with the police. Ignore them, and go to the man at the ticket machine and ask him only for the forms to replace your 'tarjeta de entrada'. Take them back to the main entrance where the guy on the door will now let you in, and go to the desk immediately to the left of reception where the assistant will check your entry against the computer, and stamp your form. My total time - less than 10 minutes, as once I got back to the main entrance I was in a queue of 3 including a nun.

NB - during Christmas dates of about 24 Dec to Jan 1, the PDI doesn´t open till 1030 am. Fortunately, I was a bit lazy and didn´t get there till 11.

Answer 3

I lost my PDI tourist form while fishing in Patagonia. Flew out of Chile from Santiago on 2/21. At exit, gave PDI officer in booth my passport and airline boarding pass. My pp showed prior visits to Chile(3). He asked a few basic Qs, but did not even mention the missing PDI form. Wished me well and on my way. My friend, who had his PDI form, noticed it was barely glanced at and tossed into a pile of forms. A lost form does not appear to be a barrier to leaving the country.

Answer 4

According to this webpage http://www.policia.cl/extranjeria/portada.htm International Police office it's located at Eleuterio Ramirez 852, between Serrano street and San Francisco street. There are about 3 blocks from Alameda Bernardo O'Higgins street (the main street in Santiago) and it's near to Universidad de Chile.

I hope this information helps you, good luck

Answer 5

My cousin lost his PDI-receipt sone days before we went from San Pedro de Atacama to Bolivian altiplano. The tour companies and all the people said it would be impossible or difficult to exit chile without PDI-receipt. That turned to be false information as we went to ask for help from Carabineross in San Pedro. They told us that authorities at the border could find that PDI-thing from their database. A day later we went to the Chilean border on our way to Uyuni, Bolivia. At the border there was absolutely no problem with the lost PDI-receipt and we crossed the border to Bolivia with no trouble at all. This happened 31.12.2018

So... Try not lose your PDI-receipt. But if that happens you'll be just fine. Safe travels!

Answer 6

December 2014 --- the PDI information under the US embassy Chile website - is still incorrect.

My passport was stolen on Friday, Nov 28, 2014. The less than helpful consulate stalled me until Monday. They issued a replacement passport at 2pm and handed me a Xerox with the correct information to replace the Chile tourist card (Eleuterio Ramirez 852 -- hours are 8a-2p.)

I used the airport location for the PDI - tourist card. No cost, I completed one form similar to the original. They stamped it "Duplicate" and it was all done in less than 10 minutes. Leaving two hours later, I turned in the DUP form in the same PDI area - asked why a duplicate - I explained it was stolen. Stamped and sent on my way.

Answer 7

Lost my tourist card. Took bus from Puerto Mares to border. Was told I was in trouble. My Chilean guide was in tears with worry. At the border my passport was scanned and stamped and I went through. No one cares about the card.

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