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Do I need a visa (I am US citizen) if I am traveling through Argentina and not flying there directly? |
Do I need a visa (I am US citizen) if I am traveling through Argentina and not flying there directly? You now have to have a passport to enter any country from the US, including Canada and Mexico. They Changed the law about that a couple of years ago. Customs should be able to tell you exactly what you will need u need itr for everything and even if ur a citizen or not, traveling is such a hastle so i just give up on it although i kniow its worht it With the possible exception of Canada and Mexico, YES. Take it. You WILL need it. inquire from your embassy to be sure You do need a visa if your are just transitting through Argentina to some other country. Even in the case that you decide to get down in Argentina you can get a visa on arrival. U.S. citizens do not need a visa for visits of up to 90 days for tourism and business. Hello, NO Visa is required as a US citizen with a valid passport. The only countries in SOuth America you need a visa are Brazil, Paraguay, soon Bolivia (if they can get their act straight), sort of Chile (you pay a fee at the airport) if you arrive by air. Nowhere else, maybe Venezuela soon, though based on their bombastic leader. No you will not need to have a visa on you I go to Argentina quite a bit and there is no visa required simply take your passport and it will be stamped with a 90 days stay limit. |
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