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Argentina

South America

Argentina is a large South American country known for Buenos Aires, Patagonia, the wine region of Mendoza and tango culture. Many Western and regional passports enjoy 90 day visa free stays that can usually be extended once, and there is also a specific temporary residence route for digital nomads and several other residence visas.

8
Visa Types
90
Nationalities visa-free
๐ŸชชYour Passport:

Visa requirements vary by nationality

๐ŸŽซ Available Visa Types

โญRecommended for Digital Nomads
Tourist

Visa-Free Entry (90 Days)

Visa-exempt nationals can enter Argentina for up to 90 days for tourism, extendable once for another 90 days at Migraciones. Mandatory health insurance since July 2025.

90 days
Duration
ARS 0
โ€” fee
+ARS 20,000 additional
โš ๏ธRemote Work: Grey Area

Digital nomads can enter on tourist status and work for foreign companies with low risk; no explicit prohibition is enforced. Argentina also offers a DN Visa (no minimum income).

โœ… Key Benefits

โœ“No need for a consular visa for many Western and regional passports.
โœ“Straightforward process and ideal for short to medium stays of up to around three to six months per year.
โœ“Compatible with remote work for foreign employers if you stay within tourist rules and tax thresholds.
๐Ÿ“‹ Requirements (5)
  • โ€ขPassport from a nationality that is visa exempt for short stays in Argentina.
  • โ€ขPassport usually should be valid for the full stay; some consulates recommend at least six months of validity.
  • โ€ขBorder officers may ask for proof of onward or return travel and proof of funds.
  • โ€ขYou must not take formal employment with an Argentine employer on this status.
  • โ€ขHealth insurance with minimum $20,000 USD coverage (mandatory since July 2025)
๐Ÿ“ Application Process
Embassy Requiredโฑ Decision is taken at the border at the time of entry. Secondary checks can add some waiting time.
  1. 1Arrive in Argentina and go through immigration with your passport.
  2. 2Answer questions about the purpose and duration of your stay and show onward travel and accommodation proof if requested.
  3. 3If admitted, receive a tourist entry stamp usually allowing up to 90 days of stay.
Apply Online
๐Ÿ”„ Extension & Renewal

Extension: 90 days (max 1x)

Cost: 20,000 ARS

Process: You can usually apply once for an extension of stay at Direcciรณn Nacional de Migraciones before your initial 90 days expire. Approval and the exact length of extension are at the discretion of Migraciones.

Renewal: After you reach the maximum time as a tourist, you are expected to leave Argentina or switch to a suitable residence category if eligible. Repeated border runs are not a guaranteed strategy.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Tax Implications

Tourists are not tax residents unless they stay over 12 months. Non-residents are taxed only on Argentine-source income. If presence exceeds 12 months for non-work reasons, tax residency may apply with worldwide income at 5-35% progressive rates (PwC, Feb 2025).

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tips

  • โ€ขCheck the exact number of days granted on your entry stamp and set reminders before it expires.
  • โ€ขIf you want to stay longer term or need stronger stability for banking and rentals, consider a temporary residence category such as digital nomad, student, work or rentista.
โญRecommended for Digital Nomads
Digital Nomad

Digital Nomad Transitory Residence (art. 24(h))

Up to 180-day temporary residence for remote workers earning income from abroad, renewable once for a total of 360 days. Applied online via the TIE 24H system.

180 days
Duration
โ‚ฌ200
โ€” fee
โœ…Remote Work: Allowed

This visa explicitly permits remote work for foreign employers or clients.

โœ… Key Benefits

โœ“Recognises modern remote work patterns and provides a clearer route than relying only on tourist status.
โœ“Temporary residence and DNI make it easier to rent long term housing, sign local contracts and open bank accounts.
โœ“Allows you to keep earning from foreign clients while living in Argentina.
๐Ÿ“‹ Requirements (8)
  • โ€ขPassport from a visa-exempt country (nationals requiring tourist visas for Argentina are not eligible).
  • โ€ขRemote work or freelance activity for clients or employers located outside Argentina, evidenced by contracts, invoices or company documents.
  • โ€ขBank statements showing stable income from abroad (no official minimum threshold, but USD 2000+/month recommended for approval).
  • โ€ขValid passport with sufficient validity.
  • โ€ขCriminal record certificates apostilled and translated into Spanish.
  • โ€ขPrivate health insurance covering entire planned stay in Argentina.
  • โ€ขBrief CV demonstrating professional experience and education.
  • โ€ขProof of Argentine address (rental contract) if applying in-country.
๐Ÿ“ Application Process
โœ“ Online Applicationโฑ Overall, expect at least several weeks from initial consular submission to approval of temporary residence, depending on workload and how complete your file is.
  1. 1Access the TIE 24H (Electronic Entry Processing) portal at argentina.gob.ar for digital nomads.
  2. 2Upload required documentation: passport, photo, CV, employment contracts or invoices, bank statements.
  3. 3Pay the application fee (approximately USD 200).
  4. 4Wait for email confirmation with entry authorization (typically 10 business days).
  5. 5Present the entry authorization to the immigration officer upon arrival in Argentina.
  6. 6If already in Argentina, apply through the local Migraciones office or RaDEx system.
Apply Online
๐Ÿ”„ Extension & Renewal

Extension: 180 days (max 1x)

Cost: 40,000 ARS

Process: Before your initial 180-day period expires, apply for an extension at Direcciรณn Nacional de Migraciones (in-person or semi-presencial). You must demonstrate ongoing remote work, adequate foreign-source income, valid health insurance and clean criminal records. The fee is 40 UMSM (ARS 40,000) for non-Mercosur nationals. You must have been physically present in Argentina for at least 50% of the initial term.

Renewal: The digital nomad residence is usually granted for up to one year in total. If you plan to remain longer you may need to transition to another residence category such as work, student or rentista, according to Argentine immigration law.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Tax Implications

Digital nomad visa holders are not automatically Argentine tax residents. Tax residency may arise after 12 consecutive months of presence. If classified as tax resident, Argentina taxes worldwide income at progressive rates of 5-35%. Non-residents are taxed only on Argentine-source income. A special regime for new residents offers a 5-year exemption on foreign-source financial income (PwC Tax Summaries, Feb 2025).

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tips

  • โ€ขKeep your remote work structure simple and well documented with clear contracts and bank statements that are easy for officials to understand.
  • โ€ขMonitor changes in official digital nomad policy on the Migraciones and consulate websites.
  • โ€ขSpeak with a tax advisor who understands both your home country and Argentine tax systems if you intend to spend most of the year in Argentina.

Tourist visa (consular)

TouristPopular

Consular tourist visa for nationals who are not visa-exempt for Argentina. Allows up to 90 days, extendable once for another 90 days.

90d
Duration
$150
โ€” fee
๐Ÿ“Apply: Embassy
โฑProcessing is normally around 5 to 15 working days for a complete file, but timing can vary by consulate and time of year.
๐Ÿ”„Extendable +90d
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๐Ÿ’ฐ Cost Breakdown
USDUSD
Required
Consular visa feeStandard consular fee for tourist visa. Exact amount varies by consulate (USD or EUR). Source: cancilleria.gob.ar.
$150โ€”
Mandatory health insuranceSince July 2025 (Decreto 366/2025) all foreign visitors must carry travel medical insurance with min USD 20000 coverage.
$0โ€”
Additional (estimated)
Translations and legalisationsSome documents may need sworn translation into Spanish and apostille.
$0โ€”
Required Total
$150โ€”
๐Ÿ’ก Costs may vary. Additional costs are estimates and may not all apply to your situation. Always verify current fees with official sources.

๐Ÿ“‹ Requirements

  • โ€ขPassport from a nationality that is not visa exempt for Argentina.
  • โ€ขValid passport with sufficient validity and blank pages as required by the consulate.
  • โ€ขCompleted visa application form and compliant photographs.
  • โ€ขProof of round trip or onward travel and proof of accommodation.
  • โ€ขEvidence of sufficient funds to cover the stay such as bank statements and income letters.
  • โ€ขPayment of the consular fee and attendance at an interview if required.

๐Ÿ“ Application Steps

  1. 1Identify the Argentine embassy or consulate with jurisdiction over your place of residence.
  2. 2Check the official consular instructions and gather all required documents including travel plans and financial proof.
  3. 3Book an appointment if needed, submit your application and pay the visa fee.
  4. 4Wait for the visa to be issued in your passport before travelling to Argentina.

โš ๏ธ Restrictions

  • โ€ขRequires more preparation time and documentation than visa free entry.
  • โ€ขDoes not grant work rights or a direct path to long term residence.

โš ๏ธ Remote Work: Grey Area

Digital nomads can enter on tourist status and work for foreign companies with low risk; no explicit prohibition is enforced. Argentina also offers a DN Visa (no minimum income).

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Tax Implications

Tourists are not tax residents unless they stay over 12 months. Non-residents are taxed only on Argentine-source income at applicable withholding rates (PwC, Feb 2025).

๐Ÿ’ก Tips

  • โ€ขCheck the consulate website for the most up to date list of documents and the exact fee.
  • โ€ขApply early, especially around holidays or busy travel periods.

Temporary work residence (employer sponsored)

Work

Employer-sponsored temporary work residence for foreign nationals with a job offer from an Argentine company registered with RENURE. Initial 1 year, renewable up to 3 years total.

365d
Duration
$850
โ€” fee
๐Ÿ“Apply: Online
โฑTypical processing times range from about one to three months depending on the complexity of the case and Migraciones workload.
๐Ÿ”„Extendable +365d
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๐Ÿ’ฐ Cost Breakdown
USDUSD
Required
Consular fee (non-Mercosur)Consular fee for work visa. Source: cancilleria.gob.ar. Mercosur nationals pay reduced fees.
$250โ€”
Entry permit fee (non-Mercosur)Entry permit for temporary work residence. Source: ICLG Corporate Immigration 2025-2026. Mercosur: USD 300.
$600โ€”
Local migration fee (non-Mercosur)ARS 100,000 (100 UMSM) payable locally. Mercosur: ARS 50,000. Source: Decreto 584/2024.
$0โ€”
Additional (estimated)
Criminal record and document legalisationForeign documents need apostille and sworn translation into Spanish.
$0โ€”
Priority/expedited appointmentARS 50,000-100,000 for corporate fast-track. Source: ICLG.
$0โ€”
Required Total
$850โ€”
๐Ÿ’ก Costs may vary. Additional costs are estimates and may not all apply to your situation. Always verify current fees with official sources.

๐Ÿ“‹ Requirements

  • โ€ขSigned employment contract or binding job offer from an Argentine employer registered with Migraciones and AFIP.
  • โ€ขValid passport and lawful entry into Argentina or an appropriate entry permit obtained at an Argentine consulate.
  • โ€ขCriminal record certificates and other background checks as specified by Migraciones.
  • โ€ขCompliance by the employer with labour, tax and immigration regulations.
  • โ€ขHealth insurance or social security coverage according to Argentine requirements.

๐Ÿ“ Application Steps

  1. 1The employer gathers company documentation and registers as required with the immigration authorities.
  2. 2You and your employer prepare the work contract and all personal documents including criminal checks.
  3. 3Submit the temporary work residence application through the RaDEX platform or via a consulate, pay the applicable migration fees and attend any appointments.
  4. 4After approval, complete biometrics and obtain your temporary residence and DNI.

โš ๏ธ Restrictions

  • โ€ขUsually tied to a single employer and position; changes require additional procedures.
  • โ€ขPaperwork can be heavy for both employer and employee.
  • โ€ขDelays can occur, so it is not ideal for very short notice relocations.

โš ๏ธ Remote Work: Grey Area

This visa authorizes work for the sponsoring Argentine employer only. Remote work for a different foreign employer is not covered by this permit. If you need to work remotely for foreign clients, consider the Digital Nomad visa instead.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Tax Implications

Work visa holders assigned to Argentina for less than 5 years are classified as non-residents for tax purposes and taxed only on Argentine-source income. Those assigned for more than 5 years become tax residents subject to worldwide income taxation at 5-35% progressive rates. Employers must withhold income tax and social security contributions (PwC Tax Summaries, Feb 2025).

๐Ÿ’ก Tips

  • โ€ขCoordinate closely with the employer and consider using a local immigration lawyer or specialist.
  • โ€ขTrack all expiry dates and start renewal processes well ahead of time.

Student temporary residence

Education

Temporary residence for foreign students enrolled at a recognised Argentine educational institution registered with RENURE. Initial 1 year, renewable annually.

365d
Duration
$150
โ€” fee
๐Ÿ“Apply: Online
โฑProcessing often takes several weeks to a few months depending on the time of year and the complexity of the case.
๐Ÿ”„Extendable +365d
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๐Ÿ’ฐ Cost Breakdown
USDUSD
Required
Consular feeUSD 150 or EUR 150 depending on consulate. Source: cancilleria.gob.ar/en/services/visas/student-visa-365-days.
$150โ€”
Additional (estimated)
Translations and apostillesAdmission letters and background checks may need apostille and sworn translation into Spanish.
$0โ€”
Local migration fee (non-Mercosur)ARS 100,000 (100 UMSM) for temporary residence. Mercosur: ARS 50,000. Source: Decreto 584/2024.
$0โ€”
Required Total
$150โ€”
๐Ÿ’ก Costs may vary. Additional costs are estimates and may not all apply to your situation. Always verify current fees with official sources.

๐Ÿ“‹ Requirements

  • โ€ขAcceptance or enrolment letter from a recognised Argentine educational institution.
  • โ€ขValid passport and, where required, an appropriate entry permit issued by an Argentine consulate.
  • โ€ขCriminal record certificates and any other documents requested by Migraciones.
  • โ€ขProof of sufficient funds and health insurance for the intended study period.

๐Ÿ“ Application Steps

  1. 1Obtain admission to a recognised educational institution in Argentina and request the official acceptance letter.
  2. 2Gather personal, financial and background documents and arrange translations and apostilles where needed.
  3. 3Submit your student residence application through RaDEX or via a consulate, pay the fees and attend any appointments.
  4. 4Once approved, complete biometrics and obtain a DNI that shows your student residence status.

โš ๏ธ Restrictions

  • โ€ขWork rights are limited and tightly regulated for students.
  • โ€ขIf you interrupt your studies or fail to renew in time, your residence status can be affected.

โš ๏ธ Remote Work: Grey Area

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Tax Implications

Students residing in Argentina for over 12 months for non-work reasons may become tax residents, subject to worldwide income taxation at 5-35% progressive rates. Students with limited or no Argentine-source income typically have minimal tax obligations (PwC Tax Summaries, Feb 2025).

๐Ÿ’ก Tips

  • โ€ขUse your institution's international office as a guide through the student residence process.
  • โ€ขApply well in advance of course start dates and renewal deadlines.

Rentista temporary residence (passive income)

Special ProgramPopular

Temporary residence for individuals with verifiable passive income of at least 5x the Argentine minimum wage (SMVM). Currently approx ARS 1,762,000/month (March 2026).

365d
Duration
ARS 100,000
โ€” fee
๐Ÿ“Apply: Online
โฑProcessing usually takes between one and three months depending on Migraciones workload and the complexity of your financial documentation.
๐Ÿ”„Extendable +365d
View full details
๐Ÿ’ฐ Cost Breakdown
ARSUSD
Required
Migration fee (non-Mercosur)100 UMSM at ARS 1000/UMSM per Decreto 584/2024. Mercosur nationals pay ARS 50000.
ARS 100,000โ€”
Additional (estimated)
Consular fee if applying abroadApprox USD 200-250 depending on consulate.
ARS 0โ€”
Legal and translation servicesIncome documentation requires apostille and sworn translation.
ARS 0โ€”
Required Total
ARS 100,000โ€”
๐Ÿ’ก Costs may vary. Additional costs are estimates and may not all apply to your situation. Always verify current fees with official sources.

๐Ÿ“‹ Requirements

  • โ€ขDocumented passive income from abroad (rental income, dividends, royalties, pensions) of at least 5x SMVM per month.
  • โ€ขBank statements and legal contracts proving stable lawful income at or above the threshold.
  • โ€ขValid passport with sufficient validity and blank pages.
  • โ€ขCriminal record certificates apostilled and translated into Spanish.
  • โ€ขHealth insurance covering the stay in Argentina.
  • โ€ขLegalisation and sworn translation into Spanish for all foreign documents.

๐Ÿ“ Application Steps

  1. 1Check the current SMVM and official guidelines from Migraciones to understand the minimum passive income required.
  2. 2Collect detailed proof of your passive income, including contracts, deeds, investment statements and several months of bank statements.
  3. 3Submit a rentista residence application via RaDEX or through an Argentine consulate, pay the fees and attend any interviews or biometric appointments.
  4. 4After approval, finalise your temporary residence and obtain a DNI, showing that your stay is based on rentista status.

โš ๏ธ Restrictions

  • โ€ขIncome level requirements are sensitive to inflation and policy changes.
  • โ€ขDocument demands are strict and can be intrusive regarding the origin of funds.
  • โ€ขYou should not rely on active local employment as the main basis for your stay under this category.

โš ๏ธ Remote Work: Grey Area

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Tax Implications

Rentista visa holders residing in Argentina for over 12 months become tax residents subject to worldwide income at 5-35% progressive rates. Special regime for new residents: 5-year exemption on foreign-source financial income. Non-residents taxed only on Argentine-source income (PwC, Feb 2025).

๐Ÿ’ก Tips

  • โ€ขDesign your financial structure so that your passive income clearly exceeds the minimum threshold.
  • โ€ขMaintain a consistent pattern of inflows into your bank accounts to make it easy for Migraciones to verify the income.

Mercosur temporary residence

Special Program

Simplified 2-year temporary residence for nationals of Mercosur member and associate states, with full work rights and a fast path to permanent residence.

730d
Duration
ARS 50,000
โ€” fee
+ARS 58,500 additional
๐Ÿ“Apply: Embassy
โฑ
๐Ÿ”„Extendable +730d
View full details
๐Ÿ’ฐ Cost Breakdown
ARSUSD
Required
Local migration fee (Mercosur)50 UMSM at ARS 1000/UMSM per Decreto 584/2024. Source: RADEX payment module.
ARS 50,000โ€”
Additional (estimated)
Priority appointment surchargeARS 50,000 for faster processing at Migraciones.
ARS 50,000โ€”
Argentine criminal record (express, 1 hour)ARS 8,500. Standard 5-day processing: ARS 1,000.
ARS 8,500โ€”
Document legalization and translationCosts vary. All foreign documents need apostille and sworn Spanish translation.
ARS 0โ€”
Required Total
ARS 50,000โ€”
+ Additional (estimated)
ARS 58,500โ€”
Estimated Total
ARS 108,500โ€”
๐Ÿ’ก Costs may vary. Additional costs are estimates and may not all apply to your situation. Always verify current fees with official sources.

๐Ÿ“‹ Requirements

  • โ€ขNationality of a Mercosur member state (Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay) or associate state (Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela).
  • โ€ขValid passport or Mercosur national ID with at least 6 months validity and 2 blank pages.
  • โ€ขCertificate of good conduct apostilled from countries of residence (1+ year) in the last 3 years.
  • โ€ขArgentine criminal record certificate (for applicants 16+).
  • โ€ขProof of address within consulate jurisdiction or in Argentina.
  • โ€ขProof of regular income.
  • โ€ขTwo 4x4 cm color photographs on white background.
  • โ€ขAll foreign documents must be apostilled and professionally translated into Spanish.

๐Ÿ“ Application Steps

  1. 1Contact the Argentine consulate in your country to schedule an appointment.
  2. 2Gather all required documents including passport, photos, proof of address, and criminal record certificates.
  3. 3Submit application at the consulate, pay the fee, and attend the interview.
  4. 4Once approved, travel to Argentina and register with Migraciones to obtain a DNI.

โš ๏ธ Restrictions

  • โ€ขOnly available to nationals of Mercosur member and associate states.
  • โ€ขMust maintain legal residence and comply with Argentine immigration rules.
  • โ€ขCriminal record issues may result in denial.

โœ… Remote Work: Allowed

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Tax Implications

Mercosur residents in Argentina for over 12 months may become tax residents subject to worldwide income at 5-35% progressive rates. Under 12 months: non-residents taxed only on Argentine-source income (PwC, Feb 2025).

๐Ÿ’ก Tips

  • โ€ขOften the fastest and cheapest path to Argentine residence for South American nationals.
  • โ€ขStart the permanent residence application well before the 2-year mark.
  • โ€ขKeep documents updated as renewal requires current criminal records.

Working Holiday Visa (WHV)

Special Program

One-year visa for young adults (18-30, up to 35 for some nationalities) from countries with bilateral WHV agreements. Allows tourism and temporary work in Argentina.

365d
Duration
$150
โ€” fee
๐Ÿ“Apply: Embassy
โฑProcessing times vary by consulate. Apply early as annual quotas are limited.
๐Ÿ”„No extension
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๐Ÿ’ฐ Cost Breakdown
USDUSD
Required
Consular visa feeFee varies by consulate and nationality, typically USD 100-200. Check with your local Argentine consulate. Source: cancilleria.gob.ar.
$150โ€”
Additional (estimated)
Health and repatriation insuranceMandatory for the full duration of stay. Must cover medical emergencies and repatriation.
$0โ€”
Document legalizationCriminal record certificate may need apostille and translation.
$0โ€”
Required Total
$150โ€”
๐Ÿ’ก Costs may vary. Additional costs are estimates and may not all apply to your situation. Always verify current fees with official sources.

๐Ÿ“‹ Requirements

  • โ€ขNationality of a country with a WHV agreement with Argentina: Australia, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Sweden.
  • โ€ขAge between 18 and 30 (up to 35 for French and Irish citizens).
  • โ€ขValid passport with sufficient validity for the duration of stay.
  • โ€ขNo dependent children during the stay.
  • โ€ขSufficient funds to cover initial months (approximately EUR 2,500-3,000).
  • โ€ขHealth and repatriation insurance covering the full duration of stay.
  • โ€ขCriminal record certificate (apostilled and translated if needed).
  • โ€ขReturn or onward flight ticket or proof of funds to purchase one.

๐Ÿ“ Application Steps

  1. 1Check eligibility based on your nationality and age.
  2. 2Contact the Argentine embassy or consulate in your country for specific requirements and annual quota availability.
  3. 3Gather required documents: passport, photos, proof of funds, insurance, criminal record certificate.
  4. 4Submit application at the consulate and pay the visa fee.
  5. 5Await approval and visa issuance in your passport.
  6. 6Travel to Argentina within the validity window of the visa.

โš ๏ธ Restrictions

  • โ€ขOnly available to nationals of countries with bilateral WHV agreements.
  • โ€ขStrict age limits (18-30 or 18-35 depending on nationality).
  • โ€ขAnnual quotas apply per country and may fill up quickly.
  • โ€ขCannot be extended or renewed.
  • โ€ขWork is meant to be supplementary to travel, not the primary purpose.

โœ… Remote Work: Allowed

The WHV grants full work authorization in Argentina for the duration of the visa. You can work for any employer without sponsorship.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Tax Implications

WHV holders present in Argentina for under 12 months are non-residents for tax purposes and taxed only on Argentine-source income (including local wages). Employers must withhold income tax and social security contributions on local wages. If presence exceeds 12 months, worldwide income may be taxable at 5-35% progressive rates (PwC Tax Summaries).

๐Ÿ’ก Tips

  • โ€ขApply as early as possible when the annual quota opens, as places are limited.
  • โ€ขResearch the Argentine job market and consider seasonal work in tourism, hospitality or agriculture.
  • โ€ขBudget carefully as Argentine wages may be modest by international standards.

๐Ÿ“Š Quick Facts

CapitalBuenos Aires
CurrencyARS (Argentine peso)
LanguageSpanish
TimezoneUTC-3
Last UpdatedMar 25, 2026

๐Ÿ”— Official Resources

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

Does Argentina have a dedicated digital nomad visa
Argentina has introduced a digital nomad style temporary residence route under art. 24(h) of its immigration rules. It is aimed at remote workers and freelancers with foreign source income who want to stay longer than a normal tourist. Implementation details and required income levels can change, so you should always confirm the latest conditions on official Migraciones and consular websites before applying.
How long can I stay in Argentina as a tourist without a visa
Most visa exempt nationalities can stay as tourists for up to about 90 days per entry. In many cases a one time extension can be requested from Direcciรณn Nacional de Migraciones, taking the total stay to around 180 days, but this is discretionary and not automatic.
Can I work remotely for a foreign company while I am in Argentina
Many visitors and digital nomads work remotely for foreign employers or clients while staying in Argentina. The main restriction in immigration rules is on taking formal employment with Argentine employers or engaging in local economic activities without the correct residence and work authorisation. Long stays can also make you a tax resident, so you should obtain professional tax advice if you plan to spend most of the year in Argentina.
Are border runs a reliable way to stay long term in Argentina
Border runs are not a guaranteed or official strategy. Although some travellers have historically exited and re entered after 90 days, Argentine border officers can refuse entry or shorten stays if they consider that you are trying to live in the country on tourist status. For medium or long term stays you should use one of the official temporary residence categories such as digital nomad, work, student or rentista.
Do I need health insurance for Argentina
For short tourist visits, health insurance may not always be checked, but it is strongly recommended and can be requested in periods of public health concern. For most temporary residence categories, including digital nomad, work, student and rentista, you are expected to hold health insurance that covers you in Argentina for the full period of your authorised stay.
Is it hard to open a bank account in Argentina as a foreigner
It is usually difficult to open a full bank account as a short stay tourist. Most banks require a DNI or at least a strong local profile. Once you hold temporary residence, such as digital nomad, work or rentista, and have a DNI, it becomes significantly easier to access local bank accounts and digital banking services.
Can temporary residence in Argentina lead to permanent residence
Yes. Argentina has long standing rules that allow many temporary residents to apply for permanent residence after maintaining lawful stay for a certain number of years, depending on category and current legislation. Over time, some permanent residents also pursue naturalisation through the courts. You should check the latest official guidance and, if needed, seek expert legal advice to understand the exact requirements for your situation.
Where can I find the most up to date official visa information for Argentina
The most reliable sources are the official website of Direcciรณn Nacional de Migraciones and the Argentina.gob.ar pages for foreign nationals, together with the websites of Argentine embassies and consulates. Because rules and fees change frequently, you should always double check these official sites close to the time you intend to apply or travel.
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Important Disclaimer

Visa requirements can change frequently. This information is provided for general guidance only and should not be considered legal advice. Always verify current requirements with the official embassy or immigration authorities before making travel plans. Last updated: March 25, 2026