Single Entry- Sticker Visa
Single Entry- Sticker Visa
Mode: StickerEntry: Single Entry • Short StayStay Duration: 90 daysValidity: 90 days
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Overview
Eligible visitors may enter Argentina once for brief visits, business, or tourism with a single-entry sticker visa. An Argentine embassy or consulate issues the visa following an examination of the documents and, if necessary, an interview. Approval is required prior to travel, and it allows a restricted stay each visit.
Why Travunited
• Embassy knowledge: We are aware of Argentina's documentation standards and consular regulations. • Comprehensive document check: To reduce mistakes and rejection risks, our staff examines your paperwork. • Personalized advice: Detailed assistance with paperwork, scheduling, and interview preparation. • Excellent submission quality: Verification and correct formatting increase the likelihood of clearance. • Time-saving method: We make difficult embassy processes easier for you. • Transparent pricing: Expenses are stated up front, and there are no hidden fees. • Committed support: On-time updates and helpful guidance at all times. • We ensure that your application for an Argentina sticker visa is correct, seamless, and stress-free.
Stats
• Duration of stay: Short-term tourist visas typically provide up to 90 days of stay per entry. • The passport must have blank pages and be valid for at least six months. • Processing time: Depending on the situation, it usually takes 6 to 10 business days. • Method of application: Usually made in person at an embassy or consulate in Argentina. • Apply early: Because of potential delays, authorities advise applying well in advance of travel. • Option for extension: After entering Argentina, the 90-day stay may occasionally be prolonged. • High approval trend: When documents are complete, rejection rates are comparatively low.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Passport copy
RequiredRequired document
Recent Photo
RequiredRequired document
Flight tickets
RequiredRequired document
Hotel Accommodation
RequiredRequired document
ITR -3 Years
RequiredRequired document
Day to day travel Itinerary
RequiredRequired document
Travel Insurance
RequiredRequired document
Last 6 months bank statements
RequiredRequired document
Personal Covering letter
RequiredRequired document
Salary Slip 3 months
RequiredRequired document
NOC/Leave sanctioned Certificate
RequiredRequired document
Eligibility
• A valid passport with blank pages and a minimum validity period of six months. • Be a citizen of a country that needs a visa for Argentina. • Clearly defined visitation goals (family, business, tourism, etc.). • Completed application for a visa. • Current passport-sized photos. • Evidence of lodging in Argentina (invitation or hotel reservation). • Verified ticket for return or travel. • Evidence of enough financial resources (bank statements, evidence of pay). • Schedule for the trip and any necessary supporting documentation. • No significant criminal history or immigration infractions. • Capacity to attend an interview or appointment at the embassy (if requested).
Important Notes
• Apply with the Argentine consulate or embassy that is in charge of your area. • Make sure your passport is good for at least six months after the day you plan to enter. • Provide authentic and comprehensive supporting documentation; consulates strictly verify. • Re-entry necessitates a new visa; a single-entry visa permits only one admission. • If asked, participate in the visa interview and submit biometrics. • When traveling, keep printed copies of your travel documents and visa with you. • Approval of a visa does not ensure entry; immigration makes the final judgment at the port of entry. • If you stay longer than you are allowed, you may be subject to fines or future travel restrictions.
Rejection Reasons
• A visa application that is incomplete or filled out wrongly. • Invalid or missing supporting documentation. • Uncertain or unwarranted travel objectives. • Not having enough money to pay for the stay. • Absence of a return ticket or confirmed lodging. • Information that is inconsistent between papers. • Poor travel records or prior visa denials. • Previous overstays or immigration infractions. • Security or criminal issues. • Not showing up for or failing the mandatory visa interview .
FAQs
1. Do Indian citizens need a visa to visit Argentina?
Yes, Indian passport holders must obtain a visa prior to traveling to Argentina. There is no visa-on-arrival facility for Indian nationals.
2. Is the Argentina tourist visa free for Indians?
Yes, under a bilateral agreement, tourist visas for Indian nationals are issued free of charge. However, service fees may apply if you use a visa facilitation service.
3. What is the validity and duration of stay for an Argentina tourist visa?
The tourist visa is typically valid for 90 days from the date of issue and allows a stay of up to 90 days in Argentina. Extensions may be possible by applying to the Dirección Nacional de Migraciones in Argentina.
4. Is admission guaranteed by the visa?
No, Argentine immigration determines final admittance at the port of entry.




