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A visa is an official authorization appended to a passport, permitting entry into and travel within a particular country. A visa is proof that you have permission from the Argentine or Chilean government to stay for the allotted time. U.S. Citizens U.S citizens are not required to have visas to study in Chile but are required to have a visa to study in Argentina for the Multi-Location Emerging Economies Program. At the point of entry into Chile, you will be given a white or yellow entry paper. It is important that you keep this entry paper (Tip: it is great if you ask them to staple it into...
A visa is an official authorization affixed to your passport, which gives proof that you have the permission of the Ecuadorian government to enter Ecuador and study for the allotted time. U.S. CITIZENS U.S. citizens are not required to have a visa to study on the IES Abroad January program in Ecuador, as the program is under 90 days. A visa may be required, however, if you plan on extending your stay in Ecuador beyond 90 days. Check the visa requirements with your Consulate if this applies to you. NON-U.S. CITIZENS If you will enter Ecuador on a non-U.S. passport, you may be required to obtain...