Argentina welcomes millions of visitors each year, drawn to this South American country’s varied climates and landscapes, ancient culture and history, and world-class cities and attractions.
Foreign nationals from almost 100 countries can travel to Argentina visa-free for tourism purposes and stay for up to 30, 60, or a maximum of 90 days, stay durations depending on nationality.
All other foreign travelers should apply for the appropriate Argentina visa, before traveling to Argentina, based on the purpose of their trip to Argentina, at their nearest Argentina embassy, consulate, or representation office abroad.
Certain foreign nationals, who are required to apply for an Argentina visa prior to travel, may be eligible to apply online for the Argentina Electronic Travel Authorization (AVE), provided they hold a valid US visa.
The Argentina visa allows for a maximum 90-day stay. Stays longer than 90 days require foreign travelers to apply for an extension with the Delegations of the National Directorate of Migrations of the Argentina Republic, or apply for a long-term Argentina visa and/or residence permit.
If you are a foreign national required to apply for an Argentina visa, prior to traveling to Argentina, you should apply for the appropriate Argentina visa, based on the purpose of your trip to Argentina. The Argentina visa types are:
Foreign nationals applying for an Argentina visa should meet the following requirements:
Applicant should have a passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Argentina, with at least two blank pages for official use.
Applicant should fill out and sign an Argentina visa application form.
The applicant is required to submit 2 recent photos, on a white background, size 4x4cm, frontal facing.
Applicant should provide an airline ticket, exiting Argentina for another destination
Applicant should provide hotel reservations, proof of lodging during stay in Argentina, or an invitation letter from an Argentinian host.
Applicant should provide financial proof of solvency during stay in Argentina, in the form of bank statements, salary slips, credit card statements, or other.
Applicant should pay an Argentina consular fee, as per the conditions of the particular Argentina foreign mission where the Argentina visa is being applied for.
Please be aware that additional information may be required, depending on your nationality and the type of Argentina visa you are applying for. Such information may include employment or academic qualifications, personal or professional invitations, police clearance reports, birth certificates, consent letters, and other types of documentation.
Foreign nationals applying for an Argentina AVE should meet the following requirements:
Applicant should have a passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Argentina, with at least two blank pages for official use.
Applicant should hold a valid US visa.
Applicant should have a valid email address for communication purposes.
Applicant should have a valid credit or debit card for online payment purposes.
Foreign nationals applying for an Argentina visa should follow these steps:
Fill out an Argentina visa application form with your personal details and other requested information.
• Contact your nearest Argentina embassy, consulate, or representation office to set an appointment.
• Submit the Argentina application form and all required documents at your nearest Argentina embassy, consulate, or foreign mission abroad.
• Pay the Argentina visa application and consular fees.
• Attend a personal interview, if required.
• Collect approved Argentina visa from the Argentina embassy, consulate, or representation office where you applied.
• Make sure all information on the Argentina visa is correct and matches your passport.
Eligible foreign nationals applying for an Argentina AVE should follow these steps:
Pay the Argentina AVE application fee securely online with a valid credit or debit card.
• Make sure you have your passport number and Transaction ID at hand.
• Fill out an Argentina AVE application with your personal information and other details.
• If approved, receive your Argentina AVE to the email you provided and verify that the AVE information is correct and matches your passport.
• Make sure to print out the Argentina AVE receipt for use during travel.
Foreign nationals applying for an Argentina visa should do so at their nearest Argentina embassy, consulate, or foreign mission abroad. Those applying for an Argentina electronic travel authorization (AVE) should do so online at the Argentina National Directorate of Migrations portal.
Processing times for Argentina visas may vary depending on the embassy/consulate where you are applying. You are advised to apply well ahead of your intended trip to Argentina.
Certain foreign nationals may be eligible to apply online for an Argentina travel authorization (AVE), if they hold a valid US visa, including: Albania, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Bahrain, Belize, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botsuana, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Bhutan, Cape Verde, Cambodia, Camaroon, Ivory Coast, Cuba, Dominica, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Philippines, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, India, Indonesia, Marshall Islands, Solomon Islands, Kenya, Kiribati, Laos, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldives, Mauritius, Moldova, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal ,Niger, Oman, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Dominican Republic, China, Rwanda, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Taiwan, Tanzania, Togo, Tonga, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Djibouti, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
All Argentina visa application fees depend on the Argentina visa type you are applying for, as well as the conditions of the Argentina embassy or foreign office from where you are applying.
Argentina visas can be applied for at Argentina embassies, consulates, or foreign missions abroad. The Argentina electronic travel authorization (AVE) can be applied for at the Argentina National Directorate of Migrations portal.
Argentina visas can be extended by applying to the Delegations of the National Directorate of Migrations of the Argentina Republic. Travelers who overstay their Argentina visa validity dates may be fined, penalized, or banned from Argentina.