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Argentina Visa Options

Find the right visa for your situation. Compare requirements, costs, and processing times for all Argentina visa types. For personalized help, we recommend speaking with a trusted immigration lawyer.

Choose Your Visa

Digital Nomad Visa
Most Popular
Work remotely from Argentina for up to 6 months. Perfect for location-independent professionals.
180 days
$100-150 fee
2-4 weeks processing
BEST FOR:
Remote workersFreelancersDigital entrepreneurs
Work Visa
For those with a job offer from an Argentine company or transferring within a company.
1-3 years
$200-400 fee
1-3 months processing
BEST FOR:
EmployeesEmployersIntra-company transfers
Retirement Visa
For retirees with stable pension or passive income. Path to permanent residency.
1 year renewable
$200-400 fee
1-2 months processing
BEST FOR:
RetireesPensionersPassive income earners
Student Visa
Study at Argentine universities or language schools. Can work part-time.
Duration of studies
$150-300 fee
2-6 weeks processing
BEST FOR:
University studentsExchange studentsLanguage learners
Investment Visa
For significant investments in Argentine business or real estate.
1-3 years
$500-1,000+ fee
2-4 months processing
BEST FOR:
InvestorsBusiness ownersEntrepreneurs

Quick Comparison

FeatureDigital NomadWorkRetirementStudentInvestment
Work AllowedRemote work onlyYes, for sponsorNoPart-timeYes, own business
Path to ResidencyNoYesYesPossibleYes
Bring FamilyPossibleYesYesPossibleYes
RenewableNo (reapply)YesYesYesYes

General Requirements

While specific requirements vary by visa type, most applications will need:

  • Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
  • Completed application form
  • Passport-sized photos
  • Proof of accommodation in Argentina
  • Health insurance coverage
  • Criminal background check
  • Proof of financial means
  • Application fee payment

Important Notice

Visa requirements and fees change frequently. Always verify current requirements on the official Argentine Immigration website or consult with a qualified immigration attorney before applying. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

Need Help With Your Visa?

Immigration law is complex and changes frequently. We've worked with a trusted immigration partner who specializes in Argentine visas and has helped many of our readers.