Do you need a visa to visit Argentina?
Visa requirements can change at any time. Before making travel plans, consult with the nearest Argentinian embassy or consulate, or check the web site of the foreign ministry of Argentina.
Holders of the following passports can enter without visa for 3 months
- American Samoa1
- Andorra2
- Anguilla2
- Aruba2
- Australia3
- Austria2
- Barbados2
- Belgium2
- Bermuda2
- Bolivia2
- Brazil2
- British Virgin Islands2
- Bulgaria2
- Canada4
- Cayman Islands2
- Chile2
- Colombia2
- Cook Islands2
- Costa Rica2
- Croatia2
- Cyprus2
- Czech Republic2
- Denmark2
- Dominican Republic2
- Ecuador2
- El Salvador2
- Estonia2
- Finland2
- France2
- French Guiana2
- French Polynesia2
- Germany2
- Gibraltar2
- Greece2
- Grenada2
- Guadeloupe2
- Guam1
- Guatemala2
- Guyana2
- Haiti2
- Holy See (Vatican)2
- Honduras2
- Hong Kong2
- Hungary2
- Iceland2
- Ireland2
- Israel2
- Italy2
- Japan2
- Latvia2
- Liechtenstein2
- Lithuania2
- Luxembourg2
- Macedonia2
- Malta2
- Mayotte2
- Mexico2
- Monaco2
- Montserrat2
- Netherlands2
- Netherlands Antilles2
- New Caledonia2
- New Zealand2
- Nicaragua2
- Niue2
- Norfolk Island2
- Northern Mariana Islands1
- Norway2
- Panama2
- Paraguay2
- Peru2
- Poland2
- Portugal2
- Réunion2
- Romania2
- Saint Kitts and Nevis2
- Saint Lucia2
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines2
- San Marino2
- Singapore2
- Slovakia2
- Slovenia2
- South Africa2
- South Korea2
- Spain2
- Suriname2
- Sweden2
- Switzerland2
- Thailand2
- Trinidad and Tobago2
- Turkey2
- Turks and Caicos Islands2
- United Kingdom2
- Uruguay2
- US Virgin Islands1
- USA1
- Venezuela2
Holders of the following passports can enter without visa for 90 days
Holders of the following passports can enter without visa for 30 days
All other visitors
Holders of other passports, or travelers wishing to remain in the country for longer periods, should contact the nearest embassy or consulate to obtain a visa.