Take a transfer from Santiago to Mendoza, Argentina in the comfort of a private, air-conditioned vehicle. You will enjoy a scenic journey in which we will cross the beautiful Andes.
Duration: 5 hours: depending on road conditions<br/>4X4 - Van - Minibus<br/>Pickup included
Enjoy a scenic, private transfer from Santiago to Mendoza, Argentina aboard a comfortable vehicle. You will be picked up from your Santiago hotel or the airport and enjoy a unique journey in which you will cross the Andes and get incredible views.
During the ride, you can stop whenever you want on the road to take pictures. Some interesting stops may include Portillo and Laguna del Inca, Mount Aconcagua and more.
You will reach Mendoza and be transferred to your hotel there.
To see if you need a VISA to arrive Chile please visit this link: http://chileabroad.gov.cl/en/consulados/tramites/para-extranjeros/obtencion-visas/
Value and timing of Visa (Table visa requirements)
Table is prepared annually Endorsement, a document which reports on the value and length of stay of different types of visas, according to the principle of reciprocity.
Obtainment of Simple or Multiple Tourist Visa for foreign-born citizens
What does it consist in?
It is the granting of a Visa for foreign-born citizens who wish to visit Chile with recreational or the like purposes Citizens from countries maintaining an exemption of Tourist Visa regime with Chile are exempted.
Where can it be requested?
At the Consulates of Chile overseas.
At the Immigration Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, after processing the data from the applicant.
Who is it addressed to?
To tourists, that is to say, the foreign-born citizens entering the country for recreational, sport, health, study, business, family, religious or other similar purposes, with no intention of immigration, permanent residency or performing remunerated activities.
Requirements
Valid Passport or identity document until the end of the stay.
To accredit economic solvency allowing to travel and finance the stay.
Invitation letter of a natural person or body corporate in Chile.
Hotel reservations if not having a contact person in Chile.
Result
Issue Simple or Multiple Entry Tourist Visa.
Observations
The meeting of records aforementioned does not ensure the issuing of the requested visa.
Additional records may be requested during the application procedures.
Hotel pickups commence prior to this time
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