How to Get a Business Visa for Argentina

Argentina Business Visa

Argentina Business Visa

Got some business meetings in Argentina, or going to map out the landscape for making a potential investment?  You might need to get a Business Visa for Argentina.  I’ll walk you through the steps on a high level below.

Is a visa required for U.S. citizens?No visa needed for stays up to 90 days.

Is a visa required for non-U.S. citizens?: If you are not a U.S. citizen, check this page here to see if you need a visa.

Go to my Argentina visa page for information on how to get a different type of visa for Argentina.

1
Find your consulate
  • If you’re outside of the U.S.check at this site here.
  • If you’re inside the U.S., you can find your “Jurisdiction” (i.e. based on the State you live in) here.
2
Gather documentation
  • Gather the required documents/follow the procedures as stated on your consular’s website including the visa fee.
  • The required documents will vary from consulate to consulate, so either call the consulate in your jurisdiction or go to the visa and consulate section of their website to see the required documents and fees for this type of visa.
  • Using the New York consulate as a guideline, the steps would be similar to those here.
3
Submit information
  • Submit the information that you gathered in Step 2 to the consulate that you located in Step 1.
  • Depending on the consulate you might be required to make an appointment to apply in person or do an interview.
  • Your consulate website will have details on whether you will need to make an appointment in order to submit an application or if you can apply by mail.
4
Receive your visa

Congratulations! After a period of waiting, the Argentina Consulate/Embassy will give to you your brand new Argentina visa.

5
Vaccination requirements

Check vaccination requirements here.

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