Visa Requirements for Argentina

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Freedom of Travel

Passport holders of 1 country have freedom of travel to Argentina. This often means there will be no limitation on the duration of stay, and no restrictions on activities such as volunteering, employment, or conducting business.

  • Freedom Of MovementRemarks updated .Entry is allowed with a valid ID card that is less than 10 years old. Puerto Iguazú land border post also allows tourists with driving license who will stay less than 24 hours, but ID card is required to enter other cities.
    Brazilians can live and work legally in Argentina under the Mercosur (and Associated Countries) immigration agreement with no requirement other than being a citizen at birth or a naturalized citizen for over 5 years, and passing a background check.
    Brazilians may request lawful permanent resident status in Argentina at any time.

Visa Not Required

Passport holders of 109 countries can travel to Argentina without prior visa, eVisa, or on-arrival visa.

eVisa

Passport holders for 4 countries can obtain an electronic visa / authorization prior to arrival to travel to Argentina.

  • eVisa90 daysElectronic Travel Authorization must be approved before travel and is valid for tourism purposes.
  • eVisa90 daysElectronic Travel Authorization must be approved before travel and is valid for tourism purposes.
  • eVisa90 daysElectronic Travel Authorization must be approved before travel and is valid for tourism purposes.
  • eVisa90 daysElectronic Travel Authorization must be approved before travel and is valid for tourism purposes.

Pre-arranged Visa Required

Prior to arrival at Argentina, passport holders of 115 countries must obtain a visa at their corresponding consulate of Argentina. Additional travel conditions (such as Visas to other countries) may waive this requirement.

Information last checked on . Requirements last changed on .