🇦🇷 Argentina · Free Movement

Visa por nacionalidad — requirements, costs & how to apply

Official source Updated 2026-06-25 · Government page ↗

Who is eligible

Criminal recordClean record / police clearance
Age range16–65

Costs

Application / consular fee€200

Duration & renewal

Initial stay: 24 months.

Documents

  • Passport valid for at least six (6) months at the time of entering Argentina, with at least two (2) blank pages.
  • Two (2) current 4 x 4 cm photographs, facing the camera, printed in colour, on a white background
  • Visa application form filled out (preferably in electronic format) and signed by the applicant
  • Proof of address within the jurisdiction of the Consulate (such as a utility bill or other document that serves as proof).
  • (If age 16 or older) Apostilled or legalized certificate of good conduct issued by the competent authority of the countries where they resided for more than one year over the previous three years
  • (If age 16 or older) Commitment to tell the truth or Sworn affidavit of their lack of a criminal record in other countries, signed before the consul
  • Payment of migration fee
  • Payment of consular fee
  • Consular interview

How to apply

  1. Confirm you meet the eligibility above.
  2. Gather documents and apply via the official portal: https://cancilleria.gob.ar/en/services/visas/visa-nationality.

Sources & verification

Every figure on this page is taken from an official government source and dated. Nothing is inferred.

Criminal record

“...an apostilled or legalized certificate of good conduct...”

Age range

“In the case of travellers aged 16 or older...”

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Informational only, not legal or immigration advice. Requirements change — always confirm on the official government source linked above before applying. Last verified 2026-06-25.

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