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When you are travelling to Argentina with a U.S. Passport, a Business Reciprocity Fee Visa is not required.
No visa required for a stay of up to 90 days. A Passport valid 6 months beyond intended stay is required.
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When you are travelling to Argentina with a Non-US Passport, a Business Reciprocity Fee Visa is required.
CANADIAN citizens only. All other nationalities must contact the Embassy of Argentina for additional information
When you are travelling to Argentina with a U.S. Passport, a Tourist Reciprocity Fee Visa is not required.
When you are travelling to Argentina with a Non-US Passport, a Tourist Reciprocity Fee Visa is required.
When you are travelling to Argentina with a U.S. Passport, a Student Visa is required.
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When you are travelling to Argentina with a Non-US Passport, a Student Visa is required.
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When you are travelling to Argentina with a U.S. Passport, a Official or Diplomatic Visa is required.
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When you are travelling to Argentina with a Non-US Passport, a Official or Diplomatic Visa is required.
Please contact embassy directly.
Get the most up-to-date information for Argentina related to Argentina travel visas, Argentina visa requirements and applications, embassy and consulate addresses, foreign relations information, travel advisories, entry and exit restrictions, and travel tips from the US State Department's website.
Vaccination Certificate for Yellow Fever Required if arriving from an infected area within 5 Days.
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Read about the people, history, government, economy and geography of Argentina at the CIA's World FactBook.
In 1816, the United Provinces of the Rio Plata declared their independence from Spain. After Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay went their separate ways, the area that remained became Argentina. The country's population and culture were heavily shaped by immigrants from throughout Europe, but most particularly Italy and Spain, which provided the largest percentage of newcomers from 1860 to 1930. Up until about the mid-20th century, much of Argentina's history was dominated by periods of internal political conflict between Federalists and Unitarians and between civilian and military factions. After World War II, an era of Peronist populism and direct and indirect military interference in subsequent governments was followed by a military junta that took power in 1976. Democracy returned in 1983 after a failed bid to seize the Falkland (Malvinas) Islands by force, and has persisted despite numerous challenges, the most formidable of which was a severe economic crisis in 2001-02 that led to violent public protests and the successive resignations of several presidents.
Learn more about Argentina in our World Atlas