Argentina visa requirements for Tunisians

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Tunisians visiting Argentina

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Argentinean Visa.


  • Passport should have at least 6 months from the intended date of entry.
  • The passport must have at least one free page for the visa.
  • A completed and signed Argentine visa application form.
  • Bank statement of at least 6 months showing evidence of sufficient funds.
  • A copy of the travel itinerary showing exit, arrival and departure.
  • One Recent passport photograph attached to the application form.
  • Applicants should apply for Argentina visa for at least 30 days before the intended date of travel.
  • The maximum stay for Argentina visa is 60 days.
  • The processing time for Argentina's visa is 5 business days.
  • For children under 14 years, a birth certificate showing names of both parent is required.
  • A consent letter authorizing travel signed by both parents should be submitted by minor applicants.
  • The consent letter must be written in or translated to Spanish
  • Applicants should provide proof of permanent residence in Tunisia. The proof could be an electricity bill or certified property paper.
  • Accommodation proof showing that the applicant has made arrangements of where to stay in Argentina should be provided with other documents.
  • The accommodation proof could be hotel confirmation or a letter from the host in Argentina.

Argentina Visa for Tunisians

Facts about Argentina


Argentina, a vast South American country, is home to landscapes ranging from the wild and remote Patagonia in the south to the lively, legendary city of Buenos Aires to the north. With such varied landscapes and a plethora of cultural influences, Argentina assures a rich experience for any foreigner visiting.

Buenos Aires, a thoroughly cosmopolitan and the capital city, offers everything the traveler could want. 

The rich history of the indigenous peoples and numerous immigrant groups add to the intense flavor that defines Argentina. The country is a complete sensory experience; not only an ideal country to learn the Spanish language, but also the best site to learn about a truly unique yet diverse culture in some of the most varied landscapes on the planet.

Types of Argentina Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist visa 5 business days 60 days
Business visa 5 business days 60

General Requirements for Argentina Visa


  • Passport should have at least 6 months from the intended date of entry.
  • The passport must have at least one free page for the visa.
  • A completed and signed Argentine visa application form.
  • Bank statement of at least 6 months showing evidence of sufficient funds.
  • A copy of the travel itinerary showing exit, arrival and departure.
  • One Recent passport photograph attached to the application form.
  • Applicants should apply for Argentina visa for at least 30 days before the intended date of travel.
  • The maximum stay for Argentina visa is 60 days.
  • The processing time for Argentina's visa is 5 business days.
  • For children under 14 years, a birth certificate showing names of both parent is required.
  • A consent letter authorizing travel signed by both parents should be submitted by minor applicants.
  • The consent letter must be written in or translated to Spanish
  • Applicants should provide proof of permanent residence in Tunisia. The proof could be an electricity bill or certified property paper.
  • Accommodation proof showing that the applicant has made arrangements of where to stay in Argentina should be provided with other documents.
  • The accommodation proof could be hotel confirmation or a letter from the host in Argentina.

Argentina Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Tourist visa

50.00 (USD)

Business visa

50.00 (USD)

Argentina Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Tunisia


Location

Address

Tunis

Rue du Lac Victoria Les Berges du Lac BP no. 12 -1053 Les Berges du Lac Tunis Tunisia

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etune@mrecic.gov.ar

(+216) 71 860 604

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the official language of Argentina?

Although Argentina's official language is Spanish, Argentinian Spanish is different from the Spanish spoken in Spain. In some ways, it sounds more like Italian than Spanish. There are also many other languages spoken in Argentina, including Italian, German, English, and French.


Is the tap water in Argentina safe to drink?

Argentina is a modern country with good health and dental services. Sanitation and hygiene at restaurants is relatively high, and tap water is generally safe to drink throughout the country


Is Argentina safe to visit?

Argentina is very safe to visit. It's one of the safest Latin American countries for tourists and is much less hectic than Brazil, Colombia, or Peru.