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Embassy of South Korea in Santiago, Chile

Embassy of South Korea in Santiago, Chile, located at Alcántara 74. View a location map, get driving directions to the Embassy of South Korea, or find information about the address, consular services, visa list, upcoming holidays, office hours, and head of mission (HOM).

  • Embassy Address

    Alcántara 74
    Las Condes
    7550159 Santiago Región Metropolitana
    Chile
  • Telephone

    +56 2 2729 3999

  • Emergency Phone

    +56 9 7430 4546

  • Email

  • Office Hours

    Wednesday 9:00 AM–12:30 PM, 2:00 PM–5:30 PM
    Thursday 9:00 AM–12:30 PM, 2:00 PM–5:30 PM
    Friday 9:00 AM–12:30 PM, 2:00 PM–5:30 PM
    Saturday Closed
    Sunday Closed
    Monday 9:00 AM–12:30 PM, 2:00 PM–5:30 PM
    Tuesday 9:00 AM–12:30 PM, 2:00 PM–5:30 PM

    Status: 🔒 Closed – Opens today at 9:00 AM

    🕒 Current time in Santiago: 5:49 AM, Wednesday June 10, 2026

Location Map

Use the map below for detailed directions and nearby points of interest.

Location map of the Embassy of South Korea in Santiago, Chile

Upcoming Holidays

Please note that the Embassy may be closed on the following holidays. We recommend contacting the Embassy directly to confirm their operating hours or availability on these dates.

  • National Day of Indigenous Peoples: June 21 Flag of Chile
  • Saint Peter and Saint Paul: June 29 Flag of Chile
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel: July 16 Flag of Chile
  • Liberation Day: August 15 Flag of South Korea

Available Services

The following is a brief list of services offered at the Embassy of South Korea in Santiago, Chile:

  • Process passport applications
  • Process visa applications
  • Notarize certain documents
  • Issuing emergency travel documents
  • Register marriages, births, and deaths
  • Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)
  • Authentication of documents

Visa Requirements

If you hold a Chilean passport, you are required to obtain an eVisa or eTA to enter South Korea.

Note: Visa requirements are determined by your nationality and the reason for your visit. Exceptions may arise based on the length of stay, specific conditions, or travel purpose.

Common Visa Types

Citizens of qualified countries may be able to travel to South Korea without a visa. The most common types of South Korea visas are the following.

  • A visas
    • A-1 (Diplomat)
    • A-2 (Government official)
    • A-3 (Agreement)
  • B visas
    • B-1 (Visa exemption)
    • B-2 (Tourist/transit)
  • C visas
    • C-1 (Temporary news coverage)
    • C-2 (Short-term business)
    • C-3 (Short-term visit)
    • C-4 (Short-term employee)
  • D visas
    • D-1 (Artist)
    • D-2 (Students)
    • D-3 (Industrial trainee)
    • D-4 (General trainee)
    • D-5 (Journalism)
    • D-6 (Religion)
    • D-7 (Supervisor)
    • D-8 (Corporate investor)
    • D-9 (International trade)
    • D-10 (Job Seeking)
  • E visas
    • E-1 (Professor)
    • E-2 (Foreign language instructor)
    • E-3 (Research)
    • E-4 (Technology transfer)
    • E-5 (Professional employment)
    • E-6 (Artistic performer)
    • E-7 (Designated activities)
    • E-8 (Training employment)
    • E-9 (Non-professional employment)
    • E-10 (Crew employee)
  • F visas
    • F-1 (Visiting or joining the family)
    • F-2 (Resident)
    • F-3 (Accompanying spouse/child)
    • F-4 (Overseas Korean)
    • F-5 (Permanent resident)
    • F-6 (Marriage to Korean Citizen)
  • G visas
    • G-1 (Miscellaneous)
  • H visas
    • H-1 (Working holiday)
    • H-2 (Working visit)
  • M visas
    • M-1 (Military)
  • T visas
    • T-1 (Tourist landing)

Head of Mission

Hak-Jae Kim, Ambassador

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South Korean Passport Renewal Abroad

When a South Korean passport expires, it can be renewed at a South Korean embassy or consulate abroad. The renewal process typically requires submitting an application with supporting documents and paying the applicable fees.

Online Resources

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Diplomatic Missions in Neighboring Countries

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See also

Chile in South Korea

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