DAMM I just got back from BA, I always thought that my hometown (Rio de Janeiro) was the best place in the world but now I changed my mind!!! That nightlife, wide streets, beatiful people, AROMA and F...
Im planning to go to argentina but i wana get the best of it ? what do u suggest? i like the outdoors alot so it has to do something with fishing and hunting and the city also. and i wouldnt mind a ...
For an American who is used to living a decent lifestyle in New York City, how much money in USD do you suggest I start out with and what sort of income should I be generating to continue my ...
An Argentine friend of mine told me that light-skinned Argentines often discriminate against darker skinned Argentines and foreigners. I am planning a trip to Argentina this winter and am curious to ...
Additional Details I think that there is a visa for europe ...maybe ten countries...the shenley agreement something like that
...is there such a thing as a european embassy?...
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curiosity
Is it difficult to get a tourist or visit visa in argentina?
i intend to spend a weeklong vacation, what should i do to get an argentinian tourist's visa?
if you have a US passport you dont need a visa. only if you plan on hanging around for more than 90 days (and you just might, argentina is a great place!) so jump on a plane and start enjoying!
bambinno4
almost every city in usa has a consulate, go to the argentinian consul office. I think is not neccesary for a usa passport .....carrier.
cremedelacreme04
This website states you don't need a visa if you staying for less than 90 days. You will need your passport.
Passports and visas Argentina
http://www.passportsandvisas.com/visas/argentina.asp
If you are in the US, you can contact their embassy: