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Law Internships in Valparaiso or Vina del Mar, Chile

by: Adelante Abroad

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One of the best places to enhance a law degree with international experience is Chile, a hardworking and law-abiding country. Adelante Abroad offers an individualized internship program for law students in Vina del Mar and Valparaiso, Chile. Legal interns with Adelante Abroad can work in organizations specializing in maritime law, international business transactions, environmental law, and tributary law. Interns start their program abroad with 2 weeks of intensive Spanish classes included in the program cost. Interns in Chile have the option to live in a fully furnished apartment with other Adelante candidates or with a local, Chilean host family. Law students and law professionals interested in an internship with Adelante must have a high-intermediate Spanish proficiency. Additionally, you must have taken the LSATs or be enrolled in law school. When else will you have the chance to live in Vina del Mar and experience its life and culture? Our programs are economical and well-designed to give you the freedom to create your own experience abroad. Begin a cultural adventure by interning in Chile through Adelante Abroad. Submit a $325 application deposit to secure your spot!

Program Highlights

Land an internship placement in a sector that matches your preferences and skills - Environmental, International Business, Maritime, etc.

Take two weeks of intensive Spanish classes before the program starts to communicate more effectively with native speakers.

Earn academic credit for your internship contact hours in Chile by speaking with your University's study abroad or academic advisor.

Live in an apartment with other international interns or in a house with Chilean locals!

Participate in an international program that is a balance of professional experience and cultural immersion.

Quick Details

Locations:
  • Valparaiso, Chile
Starts At: $3,625 for 2 Months
Availability
Year(s) Offered: Year RoundIntern Duration:
  • Summer
  • Winter
  • Spring
  • 1-3 Months
  • 3-6 Months
  • Fall
Age Requirement: 18-35
Types & Subjects
Fields:
  • International Relations
  • Labor & Industrial Relations
  • Law
  • Public Administration & Government
Types:
  • Experiential Learning
  • Internships
Guidelines
Nationalities:
  • Albanian
  • American
  • Andorran
  • Angolan
  • Antarctica
  • Antiguan & Barbudan
  • Argentinian
  • Armenian
  • Aruban
  • Asian
  • Australian
  • Austrian
  • Azerbaijani
  • Bahamian
  • Bahraini
  • Bangladeshi
  • Barbadian
  • Basotho
  • Belarusian
  • Belgian
  • Belizean
  • Beninese
  • Bermudian
  • Bhutanese
  • Bissau-Guinean
  • Bolivian
  • Bonaire
  • Bosnian
  • Botswana
  • Brazilian
  • British
  • British Virgin Islander
  • Bruneian
  • Bulgarian
  • Burkinabe
  • Cambodian
  • Canadian
  • Cape Verdean
  • Caymanian
  • Central African
  • Chadian
  • Channel Islander
  • Chilean
  • Chinese
  • Colombian
  • Comoran
  • Congolese
  • Cook Islander
  • Costa Rican
  • Creole
  • Croatian
  • Cuban
  • Curacao
  • Cypriot
  • Czech
  • Danish
  • Djibouti
  • Dominican
  • Dutch
  • Ecuadorian
  • Egyptian
  • Emirati
  • English
  • Equatorial Guinean
  • Eritrean
  • Estonian
  • European
  • Fijian
  • Filipino
  • Finnish
  • French
  • Gabonese
  • Georgian
  • German
  • Gibraltarian
  • Greek
  • Greenlandic
  • Grenadian
  • Guadeloupian
  • Guatemalan
  • Guinean
  • Guyanese
  • Hawaiian
  • Honduran
  • Hungarian
  • I-Kiribati
  • Icelandic
  • Indian
  • Indonesian
  • Irish
  • Israeli
  • Italian
  • Ivorian
  • Jamaican
  • Japanese
  • Jordanian
  • Kazakhstani
  • Kittitian, Nevisian
  • Kiwi
  • Korean
  • Kuwaiti
  • Kyrgyzstani
  • Lao or Laotian
  • Latvian
  • Lebanese
  • Libyan
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lithuanian
  • Luxembourg
  • Macedonian
  • Malagasy
  • Malaysian
  • Maldivian
  • Malian
  • Maltese
  • Manx
  • Marshallese
  • Martiniquais
  • Mauritanian
  • Mauritian
  • Mexican
  • Micronesian
  • Moldovan
  • Monegasque
  • Mongolian
  • Montenegrin
  • Montserratian
  • multi
  • Myanmar
  • Nauruan
  • Nepalese
  • New Caledonian
  • Ni-Vanuatu
  • Nicaraguan
  • Niuean
  • Norwegian
  • Omani
  • Palestinian
  • Panamanian
  • Papua New Guinean
  • Paraguayan
  • Peruvian
  • Polish
  • Polynesian
  • Portuguese
  • Puerto Rican
  • Qatari
  • Reunionese
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Saban
  • Sahrawian, Sahraouian
  • Saint Helenian
  • Saint Lucian
  • Saint Vincentian or Vincentian
  • Salvadoran
  • Sammarinese
  • Samoan
  • Sao Tomean
  • Saudi Arabian
  • Scottish
  • Senegalese
  • Serbian
  • Serbian; Montenegrin
  • Seychelles
  • Sierra Leonean
  • Singaporean
  • Slovak
  • Slovenian
  • Solomon Islander
  • South African
  • South Sudanese
  • Spanish
  • Sri Lankan
  • St. Barts
  • Statian
  • Sudanese
  • Surinamese
  • Swazi
  • Swedish
  • Swiss
  • Syrian
  • Tahiti
  • Taiwanese
  • Tajikistani
  • Tanzanian
  • Thai
  • The Vatican
  • Tibet
  • Timorese
  • Togolese
  • Tongan
  • Trinidadian, Tobagonian
  • Tunisian
  • Turkish
  • Turkmen
  • Turks and Caicos
  • Tuvaluan
  • Ukrainian
  • Uruguayan
  • Venezuelan
  • Vietnamese
  • Virgin Islander
  • Welsh
  • Yemeni
  • Palauan
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Last Updated: Aug 11, 2026

Awards

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Program Reviews

Hear what past participants have to say about the programs

Overall Rating

4

Total Reviews

1

Great experience

August 16, 2018by: James Fast - United States
4

I lived in Viña del Mar and worked in Valparaíso for 3 months. I thoroughly enjoyed where I worked - I had great coworkers, learned quite a bit about Chilean business law, was able to see how a business incubator works, and put my Spanish to use daily. It was really a fantastic work opportunity, and I am happy to have done it. The only negatives regarding this program that come to mind are the housing. I was placed in a 3 person house in a quiet neighbourhood and that was great. While the house was incredibly cold (no central heat), the real problem was the bathroom. It did not ventilate well, so after taking a shower the room would be full of condensation. I mean the ceiling would be covered in water, which would proceed to drip on the ground for hours, leaving the floor wet and dirty. This also caused the ceiling in the bathroom to sag significantly, and it was covered in what looked to be mold. I think the housing used could be better scouted, and if these are residences the program uses frequently (as opposed to finding new ones each time applicants arrive), they should be better maintained. Furthermore, I was not given a key to lock my bedroom door, and as there were no safes in any of the rooms, this would have been appreciated. I found the three weeks of Spanish class at the beginning of the program to be only slightly helpful. We spent most of the classes walking around, which was a fantastic way to learn the area and practice conversational Spanish with my teacher. The problem was this dynamic made it very easy to stay within my comfort zone of the language. I think classroom activities are helpful because they are focused and often force conversation on topics otherwise avoided (politics, history, the environment, uncommon situations) as they are difficult or are beyond the scope of what is immediately comfortable. As such, it was easy to stick to things like food or scenery, but difficult to branch into more challenging areas. Overall I had a very enjoyable time in Chile. I enjoyed my work and feel much more confident in my Spanish abilities.

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Adelante Abroad responded to this reviewAugust 20, 2018

Such great news that your Legal Internship taught you much about business law abroad and also that your Spanish language level has increased – these are really our top goals and what will resonate on your Resume for years to come. The housing you lived in is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house in the Garden District of Vina del Mar, Chile, one of the safest and most desirable, two blocks from a large grocery store, plus cafes and gyms nearby and about 5 short blocks to the beach. We LOVE this snug little house and use it regularly. Your comments about it are disturbing,

Program Details

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Locations

  • Valparaiso, Chile

Types and Subjects

  • Fields
  • International Relations
  • Labor & Industrial Relations
  • Law
  • Public Administration & Government
  • Types
  • Experiential Learning
  • Internships

Availability

Years Offered: Year Round

Intern Duration:
  • Summer
  • Winter
  • Spring
  • 1-3 Months
  • 3-6 Months
  • Fall
Gap Year Timing:
  • After College
  • Career Break / Mid-Career
  • During College
  • Post High School

Age Requirement

18-35

Guidelines

Nationalities:
  • Albanian
  • American
  • Andorran
  • Angolan
  • Antarctica
  • Antiguan & Barbudan
  • Argentinian
  • Armenian
  • Aruban
  • Asian
  • Australian
  • Austrian
  • Azerbaijani
  • Bahamian
  • Bahraini
  • Bangladeshi
  • Barbadian
  • Basotho
  • Belarusian
  • Belgian
  • Belizean
  • Beninese
  • Bermudian
  • Bhutanese
  • Bissau-Guinean
  • Bolivian
  • Bonaire
  • Bosnian
  • Botswana
  • Brazilian
  • British
  • British Virgin Islander
  • Bruneian
  • Bulgarian
  • Burkinabe
  • Cambodian
  • Canadian
  • Cape Verdean
  • Caymanian
  • Central African
  • Chadian
  • Channel Islander
  • Chilean
  • Chinese
  • Colombian
  • Comoran
  • Congolese
  • Cook Islander
  • Costa Rican
  • Creole
  • Croatian
  • Cuban
  • Curacao
  • Cypriot
  • Czech
  • Danish
  • Djibouti
  • Dominican
  • Dutch
  • Ecuadorian
  • Egyptian
  • Emirati
  • English
  • Equatorial Guinean
  • Eritrean
  • Estonian
  • European
  • Fijian
  • Filipino
  • Finnish
  • French
  • Gabonese
  • Georgian
  • German
  • Gibraltarian
  • Greek
  • Greenlandic
  • Grenadian
  • Guadeloupian
  • Guatemalan
  • Guinean
  • Guyanese
  • Hawaiian
  • Honduran
  • Hungarian
  • I-Kiribati
  • Icelandic
  • Indian
  • Indonesian
  • Irish
  • Israeli
  • Italian
  • Ivorian
  • Jamaican
  • Japanese
  • Jordanian
  • Kazakhstani
  • Kittitian, Nevisian
  • Kiwi
  • Korean
  • Kuwaiti
  • Kyrgyzstani
  • Lao or Laotian
  • Latvian
  • Lebanese
  • Libyan
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lithuanian
  • Luxembourg
  • Macedonian
  • Malagasy
  • Malaysian
  • Maldivian
  • Malian
  • Maltese
  • Manx
  • Marshallese
  • Martiniquais
  • Mauritanian
  • Mauritian
  • Mexican
  • Micronesian
  • Moldovan
  • Monegasque
  • Mongolian
  • Montenegrin
  • Montserratian
  • multi
  • Myanmar
  • Nauruan
  • Nepalese
  • New Caledonian
  • Ni-Vanuatu
  • Nicaraguan
  • Niuean
  • Norwegian
  • Omani
  • Palestinian
  • Panamanian
  • Papua New Guinean
  • Paraguayan
  • Peruvian
  • Polish
  • Polynesian
  • Portuguese
  • Puerto Rican
  • Qatari
  • Reunionese
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Saban
  • Sahrawian, Sahraouian
  • Saint Helenian
  • Saint Lucian
  • Saint Vincentian or Vincentian
  • Salvadoran
  • Sammarinese
  • Samoan
  • Sao Tomean
  • Saudi Arabian
  • Scottish
  • Senegalese
  • Serbian
  • Serbian; Montenegrin
  • Seychelles
  • Sierra Leonean
  • Singaporean
  • Slovak
  • Slovenian
  • Solomon Islander
  • South African
  • South Sudanese
  • Spanish
  • Sri Lankan
  • St. Barts
  • Statian
  • Sudanese
  • Surinamese
  • Swazi
  • Swedish
  • Swiss
  • Syrian
  • Tahiti
  • Taiwanese
  • Tajikistani
  • Tanzanian
  • Thai
  • The Vatican
  • Tibet
  • Timorese
  • Togolese
  • Tongan
  • Trinidadian, Tobagonian
  • Tunisian
  • Turkish
  • Turkmen
  • Turks and Caicos
  • Tuvaluan
  • Ukrainian
  • Uruguayan
  • Venezuelan
  • Vietnamese
  • Virgin Islander
  • Welsh
  • Yemeni
  • Palauan

This Program is also open to Solo, Group

Starts At

  • 2 Months: $3,625

Program Cost Includes

  • Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
  • Some Program Activity Costs
  • Airport Transfer (Pick-Up)
  • On-Site / In-Country Staff Support
  • Pre-Departure Orientation
  • In-Country Orientation
  • Language Lessons
  • Emergency Support
  • Internship Placement
  • Wifi Costs
  • Cultural Training / Program / Orientation
  • Academic Credit
  • Letter of Recommendation

Program Cost Excludes

  • Domestic Airfare
  • International Airfare
  • Weekday Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
  • Weekend Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
  • Some Meals / Partial Meal Plan
  • In-Country Transportation To & From Project
  • Public Transportation Pass
  • Airport Transfer (Drop-Off)

Payment Terms

  • Upfront Deposit

Refund Policy

Refund with conditions

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Accommodation Options

  • Apartment/Flat
  • Home-stays

Qualifications & Experience

    Language Skills Required

  • Spanish

    Accepted Education Levels

  • University Junior (3rd Year)
  • University Senior (4th Year)
  • University 5th Year or More
  • Trade/technical/vocational training
  • Some college credit, no degree
  • Associate degree
  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Master’s degree
  • Professional degree

Application Procedures

  • Letters of Reference
  • Phone/Video Interview
  • Resume
  • Online Application

Frequently Asked Questions

How will a law internship abroad help my career?

A law internship overseas allows you to develop cross-cultural communication skills, gain insight into foreign legal frameworks, and work in a global environment. Employers value candidates who have international law experience, adaptability, and an understanding of diverse legal systems.

Are Adelante Abroad’s law internships paid?

No, our law internship programs abroad are unpaid and part-time. They are designed to provide professional legal experience overseas, cultural immersion, and networking opportunities that can strengthen your resume and future career prospects. 

Is Spanish required for a legal internship in Chile?

Yes, we require a higher level of Spanish for a legal internship in Chile because candidates will need to communicate effectively with their supervisors and other clients.

Interviews

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Mike Infante

Mike Infante

Participated in 2014

Alumni

Many years ago, I chose to live in Latin America because I wanted to learn Spanish. I think its great to learn any language, but I also think Americans should be pickier about which languages they are choosing to invest their time in. French and Italian are beautiful languages, but less useful where I live. Spanish is the second language of the country I live in, so I think it’s important to keep that in mind. Chile is 2,600 miles of mountains, beaches, and vineyards, and it is home to some of the kindest and most genuine people I have ever met.

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One of the best places to enhance a law degree with international experience is Chile, a hardworking and law-abiding country. Adelante Abroad offers an individualized internship program for law students in Vina del Mar and Valparaiso, Chile. Legal interns with Adelante Abroad can work in organizations specializing in maritime law, international business transactions, environmental law, and tributary law. Interns start their program abroad with 2 weeks of intensive Spanish classes included in the program cost. Interns in Chile have the option to live in a fully furnished apartment with other Adelante candidates or with a local, Chilean host family. Law students and law professionals interested in an internship with Adelante must have a high-intermediate Spanish proficiency. Additionally...

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