Is there a reciprocity fee to enter Argentina?

US citizens have been exempted from paying the reciprocity fee by Presidential Decree No. 959/2016. Therefore, no visa or reciprocity fees are currently required from US tourists nor business people visiting Argentina for up to 90 days.

How do I pay Argentina reciprocity fee?

How to Apply: Tourist Reciprocity Fee

  1. Complete our easy online application and pay with credit card or PayPal. Complete our easy online application and pay with credit card or PayPal.
  2. Receive document via email.
  3. Present your Passport and the Document we provide upon entry to destination country.

Do you need a return ticket to enter Argentina?

A return ticket is a standard requirement for tourists. Passengers waiting for international connection flights and not staying for more than six hours within the airport are not required to go through immigration control or apply for visas.

Do U.S. citizens need a visa to go to Argentina?

Private U.S. citizens do not need a visa for visits of up to 90 days for tourism or business. Diplomatic or official passport holders must get visas prior to arrival. The U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires cannot help travelers with obtaining Brazilian, Paraguayan or other visas.

How much is the visa fee for Argentina?

The passport must be valid for at least six more months and contain at least two blank pages for the entry and exit stamps. Additionally, as of 2018, US citizens no longer have to pay the $160 Reciprocity Fee to enter Argentina.

What is the reciprocity fee?

A Reciprocity Fee is a fee between governments, regardless of the official name of the fee, to slap a fee for each other’s nationals for entry into their territory.

Do I need a Covid test to enter Argentina?

A COVID-19 test is recommended within 24 hours after arrival regardless of the vaccination status. Be prepared to pay for the cost of the test. Minors, under 6 years of age, are also exempted in all cases from undergoing the PCR or antigen test after entering the country.

How long can U.S. citizens stay in Argentina?

90 days
You can stay in the country for up to 90 days. For long-term purposes (work or study), you have to get a residence permit upon arrival if you want to be allowed to stay for longer than 90 days.

Which countries can enter Argentina without visa?

In addition, holders of diplomatic or service category passports of Albania, Algeria, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Azerbaijan, Belize, Botswana, China, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Pakistan, Philippines, Tunisia and Vietnam do not require a visa.

Are reciprocity fees refundable?

Reciprocity fees paid prior to December 3, 2020 are not refundable. The removal of these reciprocity fees matches the Nigerian government’s removal of additional fees on U.S. citizens applying for Nigerian visas.