Tourist visa Visas for tourism can be processed at any Consular Representation of the Argentine Republic. The authorized period of stay for this type of visa is up to 90 days. 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.
Business Visa Business visas can be processed at any Consular Representation of the Argentine Republic. The authorized period of stay for this type of visa is up to 60 days.
Visa for attending conferences and fairs, or conducting technical, scientific, artistic, or professional activities 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. The authorized period of stay for this type of visa is up to 30 days.
Student Visa +365 These visas are intended for studying in the Argentine Republic for a period exceeding 365 consecutive days. Visas for educational purposes must be exclusively processed at the Consular Representation of the Argentine Republic corresponding to the foreigner's residence.
Student Visa -365 These visas are designed for studying in the Argentine Republic for a period of fewer than 365 days. Visas for studies - 365 can be processed at the Consular Representation of the Argentine Republic located in the foreigner's place of residence.
Working Holiday Visa Nationals of the following countries between the ages of 18 and 30 or 35 years may apply for a
working holiday visa for 12 months in Argentina.
Visa for members of the Catholic clergy Visas for members of the Catholic clergy involving the temporary residence of the foreigner in the country can only be processed at the Consular Representation of the Argentine Republic corresponding to the foreigner's residence.
Visas for Non-Catholic Religious clergy Visas for non-Catholic religious practitioners that involve the temporary residence of the foreigner in the country can only be processed at the Consular Representation of the Argentine Republic corresponding to the foreigner's residence.
Visa based on nationality Visas based on nationality can only be processed at the Consular Representation of the Argentine Republic corresponding to the foreigner's residence. 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.
Transferred Personnel Visa Visa for individuals residing within the Argentine jurisdiction who seek entry into the Argentine Republic due to relocation by their employer.
Family Reunification Visa Visas for family reunification can exclusively be processed at the Consular Representation of the Argentine Republic corresponding to the foreigner's residence. This type of visa is available for the spouse, child, or parent of a native, naturalized, or optioned Argentine citizen. Additionally, this visa can be obtained by the foreigner who is the spouse, parent, or child under 18 years of age (or older with a
disability) of a foreigner with permanent residence.
Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) More than a conventional visa, the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) is an
electronic authorization designed for individuals already holding a visa from the United States. 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. Alternatively, they should possess a valid permit issued by the
Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) or visas B2/J/B1/O/P (P1-P2-P3)/E/H-1B issued by the United States of America. The
Disposición 1520/2024 clarifies that ETA is a "Previous visa". For further information, see
Electronic Travel Authorization.
Crew Electronic Travel Authorization The Crew Electronic Travel Authorization (AVE Tripulante) is governed by Argentine immigration regulations under Article 24(b) of Law No. 25.871 and Article 24(b)(3) of Regulatory Decree No. 616/10. The AVE Tripulante applies to foreign nationals from the Philippines and India who intend to enter Argentina to serve as crew members on Argentine or foreign vessels. Applications must be submitted by maritime agencies registered in the Registry of Maritime Agency Representatives. To qualify, applicants must possess a valid travel document and an up-to-date Seaman's Book as proof of their crew member status. The AVE Tripulante remains conditional and is only finalized upon the traveler's arrival at an authorized border checkpoint, where entry is subject to the discretion of Argentine immigration officials.
Syria Program The National Directorate of Migrations has formed an interagency Working Group to facilitate the implementation activities of the Syria Program, a special humanitarian visas program. Coordinated by the Directorate of International and Social Affairs of the National Directorate of Migrations (DNM), this Working Group aims to monitor the execution of the Syria Program. One of its objectives is to assist in the integration process of program beneficiaries through various measures. The Working Group also engages in meetings with interested communities and organized groups associated with evangelical and Catholic churches that are willing to collaborate with the situation of Syrians in the country.
Electronic Entry Processing (TIE 24 H) 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. This system has replaced the previous requirement of completing white entry forms on aircraft before entering the country. To begin the application process, applicants must access the relevant online platform and subsequently contact their chosen consular representation for further steps.
Visa for Official Education Students (Art. 7 DNM Provision 2802/2023) 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. The authorized stay in the country is up to two years. Applications for study visas must be submitted exclusively at the Argentine Consular Representation corresponding to the applicant's place of residence. The application process is personal, requiring the applicant to contact the appropriate Consular Representation to schedule an appointment and coordinate the submission of required documents.
Visa for Non-Official Education Students: Exchange Students, Interns, and Scholars (Arts. 8 to 13 DNM Provision 2802/2023) This visa is intended for individuals studying in non-official education institutions, participating in international mobility programs, cultural exchange or volunteer programs, student exchange programs, or working as interns or scholars in Argentina. The authorized stay for this visa is up to one year. The application process is personal, requiring the applicant to contact the appropriate Consular Representation to schedule an appointment and coordinate the submission of required documents. ==Electronic Travel Authorization==