Argentina visa policy

                                           Argentina

Holders of passports of the following 81 jurisdictions can visit Argentina without a visa for up to 90 days (unless otherwise noted)




In addition, only holders of diplomatic, official or service passports of Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, China, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Morocco, Pakistan, Philippines, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Tunisia and Vietnam, holders of diplomatic or service passports of Angola, Georgia and Mozambique and also holders of diplomatic or official passports of Belize do not require a visa.

Visa not required after paying the reciprocity fee

Citizens of the following 2 countries can visit Argentina without a visa for up to 90 days but they must first pay the reciprocity fee online and travel with a printed copy of payment receipt. After paying the fee, the visitor can make multiple trips to Argentina during the validity period of payment, which varies by country:
  •  Australia (US$100, valid for one year)
  •  Canada (CA$100 or US$92, valid for 10 years or up to 30 days prior to passport expiry date)
The reciprocal fee is not required for dual Argentine citizens, legal residents of Argentina, holders of a valid visa issued by Argentina, and air crew travelling on duty.

Travel Certificate required

Holders of passports of the following jurisdictions must use a Travel Certificate issued by Argentina instead of a visa when travelling:

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