Yes — the Embassy of Egypt in Santiago, Chile (Roberto del Rio 1871, Providencia) handles visa and consular services for Egypt-Chile travellers.
Chilean citizens should print a copy of their Egypt e-Visa before travel—most Egyptian border authorities require a printed version alongside your passport.
Chilean citizens benefit from a faster, fully online Egypt e-Visa system — no embassy visit, quick approval, and flexible single or multiple-entry options.
Chilean citizens can apply for an Egypt e-Visa online: complete the official form, upload your passport, pay the fee with a card, and receive approval via email.
Chilean citizens applying for an Egypt e‐Visa need a valid passport (≥ 6 months), a working email, a credit/debit card, and accurate travel details.
Yes — Chilean citizens can apply for an Egypt e-Visa online, a simple process that allows entry to Egypt for tourism without visiting an embassy.
Yes — the Embassy of Egypt in La Paz, Bolivia handles consular and visa services for Egyptian-Bolivian relations and travel support to Egypt.
Bolivian citizens applying for an Egypt e-Visa pay approximately USD 75 for single-entry; fees vary by visa type and processing speed.
Bolivian citizens can expect the Egypt e-Visa processing time to be 5-7 business days for standard service, with faster options available.
Bolivian passport holders can choose from a single-entry or multiple-entry Egypt e-Visa — up to 30 days stay, valid for 90 or 180 days respectively.