Argentine Embassy in Vienna

Embassy of Argentina in Vienna, Austria

Overview

The Embassy of the Argentine Republic in Vienna represents Argentina's interests in Austria and at the international organizations based in the city. It fosters the cultural and economic relationship between the two nations, which has a rich history of artistic and scientific exchange. The embassy serves the Argentine community in Austria.
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Visa Services

The consular section handles visa applications for Austrian citizens and residents traveling to Argentina. It provides information on visa requirements for tourism, business, and other purposes, catering to Vienna's international community.
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Consular Services

The embassy offers a comprehensive range of consular services for Argentine citizens, including passport renewals, civil registration, and legal assistance. Appointments are required for all services.
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Trade & Export Support

The embassy promotes trade between Argentina and Austria, focusing on sectors such as machinery, technology, and agricultural products. It provides Austrian businesses with information on the Argentine market.
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Investment Opportunities

The embassy provides information on investment opportunities in Argentina, highlighting the country's potential in renewable energy, tourism, and creative industries.
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Business Support

The embassy supports entrepreneurs and investors from both countries, offering guidance on business regulations and market entry. It facilitates connections with relevant economic institutions.
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Cultural & Educational Programs

The embassy is a vibrant center for Argentine culture in Vienna, a city renowned for its own artistic heritage. It organizes tango events, art exhibitions, and concerts, contributing to Vienna's rich cultural landscape.
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Appointment Information

All consular services are by appointment only, which must be booked through the embassy's official website.
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Special Notes

The embassy is located in the historic first district of Vienna. Visitors should check the website for public holidays and service updates.
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