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Do I need a visa to enter Argentina? -

Do I need a visa to enter Argentina?

For many countries, Argentina offers visa-free entry for tourism, business, or transit for periods ranging from 30 to 90 days. This includes citizens of the United States, Canada, the European Union, Australia, and many other nations. However, it’s essential to check the specific requirements for your nationality.

Keep in mind that regulations and visa requirements can change, so before your trip, I highly recommend:

  • Check the official website of the Argentine Consulate or Embassy in your country.
  • Verifying your passport’s validity – it should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay.
  • Return or Onward Ticket: While not always checked, it’s a good idea to have proof of a return or onward ticket
  • Checking if there are any reciprocal fees – in the past, some countries’ citizens (like the USA) had to pay a fee upon arrival. This was not a visa, but a reciprocity fee, though such fees can change or be removed.
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