Argentina

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Phone Code

+54

Capital

Buenos Aires

Population

46 Million

Native Name

Argentina

Region

Americas

South America

Timezones

Argentina Time

UTC-03:00

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Argentina is South America's second-largest country, stretching from subtropical north to glacial Patagonia in the south. Buenos Aires, the cosmopolitan capital, offers European-style architecture, world-class dining, tango culture, and vibrant neighborhoods like Palermo and San Telmo. Travelers are drawn to Iguazu Falls (one of the world's largest waterfall systems), the wine regions of Mendoza, Patagonian glaciers including Perito Moreno, Ushuaia (the world's southernmost city), and the Andes mountains. Argentina welcomes most Western visitors visa-free for tourism and business.

Visa Requirements for Argentina

Argentina offers visa-free entry for citizens of the United States, European Union, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and most Latin American countries for tourist and business stays of up to 90 days. Travelers must hold a passport valid for the duration of their stay. Entry stamps are provided at airports and land border crossings. Those requiring visas should apply at an Argentine embassy or consulate, submitting a completed application form, passport photographs, proof of accommodation, return flight ticket, financial means documentation, and travel insurance. Business travelers may need invitation letters. Argentina also charges reciprocity fees for some nationalities (e.g., US, Canada, Australia) payable online before travel.

Common Visa Types

Visa-Free Entry

Up to 90 days; can be extended once for an additional 90 days through immigration office (Dirección Nacional de Migraciones).

For tourism, business meetings, conferences, and short-term visits by citizens of eligible countries including US, EU, UK, Canada, Australia.

Tourist Visa

Typically single-entry for 90 days; extensions possible with justification.

For tourism and leisure travel by nationals of countries requiring visas for Argentina.

Business Visa

Usually 90 days single or multiple entry depending on invitation and business purpose.

For commercial meetings, conferences, trade missions, or business development activities requiring visa.

Work Visa / Residence Permit

Temporary residence valid 1-3 years; can lead to permanent residence after qualifying period.

For employment in Argentina with job offer from Argentine employer or to establish business operations.

Important Travel Information

Passport must be valid for the duration of your stay in Argentina. No specific validity period beyond travel dates required for visa-free visitors.

Reciprocity fees apply to some nationalities (US citizens formerly paid USD 160, currently suspended but policies change). Check current requirements before travel.

Visa-free stays can be extended once for an additional 90 days by visiting Dirección Nacional de Migraciones before your initial 90 days expire.

Cities with missions

Where this country maintains embassies or consulates

Hosted missions

Embassies in Argentina

These foreign embassies and consulates are based here. Choose a mission to open its in-depth guide and contact details.

Germany

Argentina

Buenos Aires
United Kingdom

Argentina

Buenos Aires
United States

Argentina

Buenos Aires

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