BUSINESS VISA (max. 2 months)
Citizens of Austria, Slovakia, and/or Slovenia may enter without a visa for up to 90 days for business purposes.
Nationals of other countries who require a business visa for their stay in Argentina (valid for a maximum of 2 months) must present the following original documents with their application (the visa may be applied for at any Argentine consulate):
- Passport (valid for at least 6 months beyond the planned duration of stay and at least 2 pages in blank)
- 1 passport photo
- Completed visa application form (available online)
- Confirmation letter in English or Spanish for the planned business trip, issued by your company. This confirmation must contain at least the following information: First and last name, citizenship, passport number, position in the company, purpose of the trip, duration of the stay in Argentina, as well as a brief description of the activities on site.
Company owners or self-employed persons must submit a corresponding confirmation of their legal existence by means of corresponding documents from local authorities as well as documents relating to business management (balance sheet, tax payments, etc.).
- Employment contract IN SPANISH/ENGLISH
- Invitation via the TAD system (from the institution to be visited)
- RENURE number
- Proof of sufficient financial resources (bank statements for the last three months)
- Last three payslips
- Reservation of the hotel or dates of accommodation in Argentina IN SPANISH
- Confirmation of medical insurance that covers all days of the stay
- Flight tickets reservation IN SPANISH
-Consular interview
-Costs: € 250,00.
Explanation:
- Validity of the visa:
This is the period within which the first entry to Argentina must take place. After the specified validity period has expired, it is no longer possible to enter Argentina for the first time.
- Period of stay:
This is the agreed period within which a stay in Argentina is possible. It is calculated in calendar days and also includes those days spent outside Argentina, for example in the course of a trip. Similarly, in the case of visas with the possibility of multiple entries to Argentina, the trip is made up as follows: The period is calculated from the day of the first entry to Argentina to the day of the last departure. This period may not exceed the agreed number of days.
