So it sounds like you have something different. I'm jealous.
Bagudoko wrote:I also applied for a visa in Conce recently. I have 2 papers stapled in my passport, a small green one, and a big white one. The green one is the temporary permission to work, and the white one is the application for the visa. On the white paper in box #6, at the bottom, under CALIDAD DE VISACION, it clearly says SUJETA A CONTRATO. I also don't see a RUT anywhere in my paperwork.
So it sounds like you have something different. I'm jealous.
eeuunikkeiexpat wrote:They actually stapled the stuff in your passport! I'd be pissed if they abused my passport like that.
(1) Application and longish wait for what should be a simple tramite. May include an interview step with the PDI. (2) Visa finally officially issued. (3) PDI to register. (4) Registro Civil for carnet. (RUT) (5) PDI to register your cedula.
eeuunikkeiexpat wrote:Of course, could be this is Chile and every place can be different requirement.
Bagudoko wrote: On the white paper in box #6, at the bottom, under CALIDAD DE VISACION, it clearly says SUJETA A CONTRATO. I also don't see a RUT anywhere in my paperwork.
So it sounds like you have something different. I'm jealous.
zer0nz wrote:if you just got your visa you must now go to the PDI register with them, then to the registro civil and get a carnet, then to sii to sort out your taxes, One of those steps will assign the rut, i forget what one, but within 3 days you should be happy
eeuunikkeiexpat wrote:Remember that you do not get the carnet immediately , you get your receipt and pick it up a week or so later.
ALSO, YOU NEED COPIES OF THE MAIN AND EVERY STAMPED PAGE IN YOUR PASSPORT INCLUDING THE RECIPROCITY FEE (if you had to pay it) when applying for the cedula.
gjz333 wrote:is it possible they will give me my carnet number before the card actually comes? is your carnet number identical to your RUT?
eeuunikkeiexpat wrote:ALSO, YOU NEED COPIES OF THE MAIN AND EVERY STAMPED PAGE IN YOUR PASSPORT INCLUDING THE RECIPROCITY FEE (if you had to pay it) when applying for the cedula.
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