Thread: Tourist Visa Information
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05-16-07 18:43 #39
Posts: 83All you need is your passport. Remember when you leave BSAS you will have to pay a tax. Something like 18 dollars
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05-16-07 13:51 #38
Posts: 1657You are good to go without a visa as long as you aren't staying more than 90 days. Though I think countries like Brazil and Paraguay do require visas.
Bad
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05-16-07 07:06 #37
Posts: 12Argentine Visa Requirements
Is a visa required for BA if your on a American Passport and just going to stay for 15 days. I'm assuming not. Just show Passport and round trip ticket back home in 15 days rite and your good to go.
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11-16-06 17:23 #36
Posts: 18visa
Thanks guys.
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11-16-06 16:48 #35
Posts: 713For US citizens, check out US State Department website for Foreign Entry Requirements:
http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/...ures_1229.html
URUGUAY - *Passport required. Visa not required for tourist / business stay of up to 90 days.
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11-16-06 16:32 #34
Posts: 1543Originally Posted by Ssr2005
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11-16-06 15:57 #33
Posts: 18Visa
Does anyone know if you need a visa to go from BA over to Uruguay for a few days with a Ar. Friend.
Ssr2005.
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09-25-06 12:18 #32
Posts: 2470Avoided the Uruguay trip and went to Retiro this morning to renew my visa. The experience reflected those had by others but I do have a tip. Make a copy of two pages of your passport before you go-the personal information page and the page documenting your last visa renewal. I had to stand in a long, very slow line for at least 45 minutes to access the on site copy machine. I was in and out in just under two hours and it could have been much shorter. Still 100p.
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03-09-06 16:31 #31
Posts: 27you can renew visa for 100 pesos and 1 1/2 hour wait
Hello everyone,
IF YOU don't HAVE TIME OR ENERGY TO RENEW VIsa you can go to immagration office. Behind Sheraton Hotel Convention center (hotel is on Libertador)
The cost is 100 pesos and the wait is about 1 1/2 hours. You will be given another 90 days without leaving country.
Maybe be useful to someone.
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03-01-06 07:42 #30
Posts: 312Guayana
Vaquero,
The list of entry requrements you find on the Argentine Immigration Service's web site http://www.mininterior.gov.ar/migrac...VISAS_2006.pdf shows clearly, that Guayana nationals don't need a visa for Argentina.
Gentlemen, there is a hell of a lot of information available on the internet. You just have to search.
Hope that helps,
El Alemán
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02-28-06 18:29 #29
Posts: 18Thanks.
My google-fu is weak.
JH
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02-28-06 18:06 #28
Posts: 995I think you would go to immigration, behind Sheraton Hotel Convention center (hotel is on Libertador)
Call them to find out: http://www.mininterior.gov.ar/migraciones/
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02-28-06 11:29 #27
Posts: 18Traveling from Guyana
Hello to all.
A friend of mine is considering visiting me in BsAs. However she only has a Guyanese passport and neither Guyana nor Argentina have consulates of the other in their countries.
I know that she'd need an application form.
My question is where should I go to get one of these applications? Ministry of Interior or Tourisim?
I appreciate your help.
JH
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02-14-06 22:39 #26
Posts: 1012Originally Posted by Emeritus
Hope this helps,
Andres
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02-14-06 11:41 #25
Posts: 27renewing visa in gualyguaychu
Hello.
Is it possible and easy to cross into Uruguay from Gualyguychu and get a new 90 day stamp for my usa passport?
Thanks gentlemen