Entry requirements All foreigners who do not have nationality in one of the EU’s member states need a visa for entry. Based on an agreement between the German Federal Republic and some countries (including Chile), stays of up to three months (90 days) per six months that are exclusively for tourism are exempted from this requirement. |
| |
| Countries that do NOT require a visa |
Countries that do NOT require a visa to travel to Germany for tourism and for less than 90 days Argentina Chile Brazil Costa Rica El Salvador United States Guatemala Mexico Nicaragua Panama Puerto Rico Uruguay Venezuela |
| |
| Countries that require a visa |
Countries that require a visa to travel to Germany for tourism for at least 90 days Colombia Honduras Peru Dominican Republic If you are not a Chilean citizen, you may verify whether or not you need a three-month tourist visa by going to the link "Visas to enter Germany" on the web page of the German Federal Minister of Foreign Relations ("Auswärtiges Amt") and the link "List of countries that are required to or exempt from obtaining a visa to enter Germany.” In the case of extending a visa, you must remember that this only extends to up to a three-month (90 day) stay for tourism every six months. |