Visa policy of Argentina

[88] In addition, holders of diplomatic or service category passports of Albania, Algeria, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Azerbaijan, Belize, Botswana, China, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Pakistan, Philippines, Tunisia and Vietnam do not require a visa.

This is not applicable to citizens of the People's Republic of China, as distinct requirements are enforced based on an existing international agreement pertaining to this matter.

[90] Visas for attending conferences and fairs, or conducting technical, scientific, artistic, or professional activities can be processed at any Consular Representation of the Argentine Republic.

Visas for studies - 365 can be processed at the Consular Representation of the Argentine Republic located in the foreigner's place of residence.

[93] Nationals of the following countries between the ages of 18 and 30 or 35 years[clarification needed] may apply for a working holiday visa for 12 months in Argentina.

This type of visa is available for nationals of Member or Associate States of MERCOSUR and allows for the temporary residence of the foreigner in the Argentine Republic for a period of 2 years.

The ETA applies to foreign nationals with valid and current regular passports traveling for tourism purposes to the Argentine Republic.

They may apply for an ETA provided they can demonstrate, and it is verifiable, at least ONE (1) entry into the mentioned country in the TWO (2) years preceding the application.

[115] The Electronic Entry Processing (TIE 24 H) system allows nationals from visa-exempt countries to apply online for authorization to engage in professional, artistic, business, or academic activities.

[116][117] This visa allows individuals to study in Argentina at the secondary, tertiary, university, or postgraduate level in public or private institutions within the official education system.

Regarding foreigners originating from countries that are visa-exempt for entry to the US, holders of valid and current ordinary, diplomatic, official or service passports, may process their AVE provided they demonstrate and are verifiable at least 1 entry to the aforementioned country, in the 2 years prior to the application or who have a valid permit issued by the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) or B2 visas /J/B1/O/P (P1-P2-P3)/E/H-1B issued by the United States.

This is not applicable to citizens of the following countries and territories: [122] As of November 2019, citizens of countries that do not require a visa for Schengen Area or the United States but who require a visa for Argentina may also apply for AVE if they had travelled to one of those two zones at least once in the past two years or if they hold and electronic authorization to travel issued by their authorities.

These are the requirements: Extensions: These are individuals entering Argentina to continue their journey to another destination, provided they exit the country within, 12 hours of arrival.

These are the requirements: This subcategory applies to individuals entering Argentina to join the crew or staff of a transport vessel (either Argentine or foreign-flagged).

2 Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Russia and the partially recognised republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia each span the conventional boundary between Europe and Asia.

Visa policy of Argentina
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Entry possible with ID card
Visa not required
Visa required
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Visa-free access for diplomatic and service category passports
An Argentinian visa, issued for a Philippine citizen.