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Do American citizens need a visa for Argentina?

American citizens can enter Argentina visa-free for up to Up to 90 days per entry.

Visa-free

American citizens can enter Argentina visa-free for tourism, up to 90 days per visit.

Last verified: 2026-05-24 Β· Source: Wikipedia visa policy article

At a glance

Visa typeVisa exemption (tourism)
Maximum stayUp to 90 days per entry
Processing timeOn arrival
Application feeFree
Passport validity requiredValid 6+ months from arrival
Where to applyNot applicable

How to apply, step by step

  1. Passport valid 6+ months.
  2. Have return/onward flight.
  3. Have accommodation proof.
  4. Present at immigration in that country.
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Document checklist

  • American passport (6+ months)
  • Return/onward flight
  • Accommodation proof
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Frequently asked questions

Extension?

Extensions typically available via the immigration authority for additional fees.

What happens if I overstay?

Fines, possible re-entry bans, and complications for future applications.

About this page

Cross-checked against the official government source linked above and the Wikipedia article on visa policy of Argentina. Verified weekly against three independent sources.

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