Argentina Visa Fees 2026 — Complete Cost Breakdown

Argentina Visa Fees 2026
Visa TypeFee (USD)Details
Visa-Free Entry (80+ nationalities)FreeUSA, EU, UK, Canada, Australia, 90 days — no fee
Reciprocity Fee (abolished 2023)AbolishedPreviously charged to USA, Canada, Australia — now free
MERCOSUR Free MovementFreeArgentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile — 90 days
Consular Visa (non-exempt)USD 50–100Nationalities not in visa-free list
Temporary ResidencyVariesWork, study, or family, via DNM
Permanent ResidencyVariesAfter 2 years temporary residence

Overview of Argentina Visa Costs in 2026

Argentina entry is free for over 80 nationalities following the 2023 abolition of the reciprocity fee. US, Canadian, and Australian visitors who previously paid USD 160 (USA) or AUD 100 (Australia) can now enter without any fee. Consular visas for non-exempt nationalities cost approximately USD 50–100 depending on category and consulate. MERCOSUR residents pay nothing. There is a USD 18 airport tax included in most airline tickets. Work and study permits involve separate immigration fees through the National Directorate of Migration (DNM).

Payment Methods & How to Pay

Argentina visa fees are typically payable online by major credit or debit card (Visa, Mastercard) when applying through the official portal. Consulate applications may accept bank draft, money order, or cash in local currency depending on location. Always confirm accepted payment methods with your nearest Argentina embassy or consulate before your appointment. Fees shown are standard rates; service charges from visa centres (VFS Global, TLScontact, etc.) may be added. Fee waivers are sometimes available for children under 6, diplomatic passport holders, and certain humanitarian cases.

Additional Costs to Budget For

Beyond the visa application fee, travellers to Argentina should budget for: travel health insurance (usually required), biometric enrolment fees at visa application centres (typically USD 15–30), courier/return document fees if applying by post, and any healthcare or immigration health surcharges where applicable. Long-stay and work visa applicants often face higher administrative costs. Check the cancilleria.gob.ar official fee schedule before applying.

Fee Changes Since 2024

Argentina visa fees are reviewed periodically by the government. Notable changes in 2024–2026 include updates to eVisa pricing and the introduction or revision of digital application systems. For nationalities with reciprocity arrangements, fees may differ from standard published rates. Always check the current fee schedule directly on the official Argentina immigration portal. Our main Argentina visa guide is updated regularly.

Editorial note: Verified by our immigration team. Last updated: March 2026. Sources: official embassy websites.