SUBCATEGORY 6
To whom is this Residencia Temporal permit directed?
This permit is directed to those foreigners who are in Chile or who must move to Chilean territory by order of Chilean Courts of Justice, for as long as it is necessary according to the judgement of the latter for the proper development of the judicial process in which they are a party.
Who is responsible to apply for this Residencia Temporal permit?
The official of the Court who issued the travel ban or transfer order of the person, must enter the application in the Portal de Trámites Digitales of the Servicio Nacional de Migraciones (SERMIG).
Requirements
Documentation required for the Court to process this application for Residencia Temporal
- ID of the foreigner.
- Criminal record certificate or equivalent document issued by the competent authority of their country of origin or the country in which they have resided in the last 5 years (required to applicants over 18 years old).
- Certificado de causa issued by the respective Tribunal de Justicia (Court of Justice).
Important!
- For foreigners who are within Chile as Permanencia Transitoria holders, they must submit a copy of the Tarjeta Única Migratoria (TUM) or a copy of the entry stamp in their passport.
- Documents issued in any language other than Spanish and English must be submitted together with their respective translation, which must be authorized by a certified body.
- All documents issued abroad or by the respective consular representation in Chile must be apostilled or duly legalized, as stipulated in Articles 345 and 345 bis of the Código de Procedimiento Civil (Code of Civil Procedure).
- Documents issued by private parties must be submitted within 30 days from the date of issuance. Those issued by public institutions and agencies must be presented within 60 days from the date of issuance unless the validity of the document is expressly stated.
What other subcategories of Residencia Temporal are there?
Subcategorías
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- 1. Family reunification
- 2. Foreigners engaged in lawful remunerated activities
- 3. Students from state-recognized establishments
- 4. Seasonal workers
- 5. Foreigners subject to the custody of Gendarmería de Chile
- 6. Foreigners in Chile by order of national Courts of Justice
- 7. Humanitarian reasons
- 8. People covered by international agreements
- 9. Religious persons of recognized cults
- 10. Foreigners under medical treatment
- 11. Retired foreigners or leasers
- 12. Former holders of Residencia Definitiva permits
- 13. Investors and related personnel
- 14. Multi-entry business
- 15. Mercosur: Principle of international reciprocity
- 1. Family reunification
- 2. Foreigners engaged in lawful remunerated activities
- 3. Students from state-recognized establishments
- 4. Seasonal workers
- 5. Foreigners subject to the custody of Gendarmería de Chile
- 6. Foreigners in Chile by order of national Courts of Justice
- 7. Humanitarian reasons
- 8. People covered by international agreements
- 9. Religious persons of recognized cults
- 10. Foreigners under medical treatment
- 11. Retired foreigners or leasers
- 12. Former holders of Residencia Definitiva permits
- 13. Investors and related personnel
- 14. Multi-entry business
- 15. Mercosur: Principle of international reciprocity
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