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Country Guide > South America > Argentina


Passport/Visa

 Passport Required?Visa Required?Return Ticket Required?
BritishYesNoYes
AustralianYesNoYes
CanadianYesNoYes
USAYesNoYes
OtherEUYesNoYes
JapaneseYesNoYes


Passports
Passport valid for six months required by all except nationals of Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay who, for journeys that do not go beyond Argentina and these five countries, may use their national ID cards.

Visas
Required by all except the following:
(a) nationals of the countries shown in the chart above for stays of up to 90 days;
(b) nationals of Andorra, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Dominican Republic, East Timor, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Iceland, Israel, Korea (Rep), Liechtenstein, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St Lucia, St Vincent & Grenadines, San Marino, Serbia & Montenegro, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, Trinidad & Tobago, Turkey, Uruguay, Vatican City and Venezuela for stays of up to 90 days;
(c) nationals of Hong Kong (SAR), Jamaica and Malaysia for stays of up to 30 days;
(d) transit passengers holding confirmed onward or return tickets for travel provided continuing their journey within six hours and not leaving the airport.
Note: Visa exemptions mentioned above are for tourist purposes only. Business exemptions apply to nationals of Australia, Brazil, Czech Republic, Hungary, Japan, Korea (Rep), Malaysia, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Singapore, South Africa, Trinidad & Tobago and the USA.


Types of visa and cost
Tourist: 16.65; Business: 27.75. Passengers requiring visas for transit only should still apply for tourist visas. The cost of visas changes monthly with exchange rates; further details can be obtained from the Consulate or Embassy (see Contact Addresses section).

Validity
Visas are generally valid for stays of up to 90 days. Extensions for a further 90 days are possible for some nationals; contact the Consulate (or Consular section at Embassy) for details.

Application to
Consulate, or Consular Section at Embassy (see Contact Addresses section).

Application requirements
Tourist: (a) Valid passport. (b) Application form. (c) One passport photo. (d) Fee; payable by cheque or postal order. (e) Return ticket. (f) Proof of sufficient funds (eg bank statement). Business: (a)-(e) and, (f) Letter of introduction from employer. If visit does not respond to an invitation from company in Argentina, letter must include a paragraph specifying this fact. If visit follows an invitation received from company/person established or residing in Argentina, this application must be submitted by the applicant at the Direccin Nacional de Migraciones (DNM) in Argentina. Student: (a)-(f) and, (g) Letter from Argentine university confirming student admission and stating length of stay, legalised by the Ministry of Education. (h) Medical certificate with translation into English, legalised by the FCO and "Apostille". (i) Original full birth certificate legalised by the FCO and "Apostille" or by Argentine Consulate in country of origin (if not born in the UK). (j) Original full marriage certificate, if applicable. (k) Police record certificate with statutory Declaration to be sighed at the Consulate, stating that the applicant has no international criminal records.
Note: Nationals of Australia, Hong Kong (British Nationals Overseas), Malaysia, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, the UK and USA should travel with a UK company letter. It is advisable for nationals of all countries to contact the Consulate before travelling for business purposes.


Working days required
24 to 48 hours. An express service may be available for an added fee. Applications sent by mail may incur additional processing time.

Note
Argentine minors travelling to or from Argentina, if unaccompanied by their parents, must carry their parents’ or other legal guardian’s authorisation to travel, which must be certified by an Argentine Consul if issued abroad. Fines will be levied if passengers do not comply with immigration requirements and passengers will be deported.

Temporary residence
Applicants for temporary residence, working holidays and long-stay business visits to Argentina should contact the Embassy or Consulate (see Contact Addresses section).
   
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