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Argentina visa requirements for all passports

38 passports enter visa-free · 0 can get visa on arrival or eVisa

Out of 50 tracked passports for Argentina.

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This destination has not yet been independently verified against an official source. Data shown comes from our dataset only. Always confirm with the official embassy or government source.

Argentina claims South America's European soul — Buenos Aires rivals Paris in café culture, tango, and architecture, while the wine regions of Mendoza and the dramatic Andes foothills attract vineyard tourists and hiking enthusiasts. The country's obsession with beef and football runs deep, and Patagonia's glacier trails and mountain landscapes draw adventure travelers from across the globe. Buenos Aires itself functions as a cultural magnet independent of any season.

Ministro Pistarini International (EZE), located southwest of Buenos Aires, handles the vast majority of intercontinental arrivals, with Aeroparque (AEP) serving regional traffic. Immigration processing is generally efficient with separate counters for Argentine citizens and visitors; electronic passport gates are not yet standard, but queues move steadily except during peak holiday periods.

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Visa-free entry 38 passports

Visa required in advance 12 passports

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