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Apply to work in Argentina, extend a work permit or hire a foreign worker.

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Do you need a visa to travel to Argentina?

Yes, Indians need visa to travel to Argentina.

Argentina visa application is made online or offline?

The visa application process must be completed offline. You can download, fill out, and print the visa application form, and then submit your application in person at the Embassy of Argentina.

Do I need to give biometrics?

Yes, biometrics are required for obtaining an Lebanon visa at the VFS centre.

Is there an interview required to obtain a visa?

Yes, an interview is required for Indian nationals to obtain an Argentina visa.

What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a work visa?

Varies based on the job offer and duration of employment.

What kind of visa will we acquire from Argentina?

It will be a physical sticker visa, which will be affixed to a page in your passport.

Current Visa fees: (Updated on 16-10-2023)
Tourist Visa Fees: Free of cost
Seafarer Visa Fees: Free of cost
Technician, Artists, Professional/Conference Visa (24-H) Fees: 200 USD
Business Visas Fees: 200 USD
Business Visas for Market Study, Fairs/Events/Sports Fees: 200 USD
Student Visa Fees: 150 USD for less than 365 days
Fees: 250 USD for long term
Religious Visa Fees: 150 USD for Transitory Short-term visa (Maximum Stay: 30 days)
Fees: 250 USD for Temporary Long-term Visa (Maximum Stay: 12 months)
Temporary Work Visa Fees: 250 USD
Permanent Visas Fees: 250 USD
Step-by-step guide

Let us walk you through the process

Identify visa type

  • The first step is to identify the type of visa you need. There are different types of visas available, depending on the purpose of your visit to Argentina.
  • For example, if you are visiting Argentina for tourism, you will need a tourist visa. If you are visiting Argentina for business, you will need a business visa.

Begin your application

  • Start your application by downloading the visa form, filling it out, printing it, and then taking it, along with the required documents for your chosen visa category, to the Argentina embassy.

Pay the visa fee

  • You will need to pay a visa fee when you submit your application. The visa fee varies depending on the type of visa you are applying for. You can pay the visa fee in cash or by credit card.

Submit your application

  • On the day of your appointment, you will need to submit your completed visa application form and all required documents to the embassy or consulate. You will also need to pay the visa fee.

Personal Interview

  • All visa applicants, without exception, are required to undergo a personal interview with a consular officer. The dates for the personal interview will be confirmed upon the completion of the verification process.

Collect your passport

  • Once your visa application has been processed, you will be able to collect your passport from the embassy or consulate. The processing time for visa applications varies depending on the type of visa you have applied for.
DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

When applying for a work visa (Long stay visa) to Argentina from India, you will generally need to provide a comprehensive set of documents to support your application. The following checklist covers the most common documents needed:

  1. Acta de Notificaciรณn:
    • Copy of the “Acta de notificaciรณn” issued by DNM.
  2. Employment Contract:
    • If currently employed, submit a certified employment contract.
    • The contract must be certified by a public notary and attested by the Argentine Notaries Association (Colegio de Escribanos).
    • The applicant signs this contract before the Chief of the Consular Section.
    • Ensure the hiring company is registered at RENURE (Registro Nacional รšnico de Requirentes Extranjeros).
  3. Employer Confirmation:
    • Include a notarized and translated letter from the current employer.
    • The letter should confirm the applicant’s current employment and intention to work in Argentina for a parent, affiliate, subsidiary, or branch office.
    • On company letterhead, duly signed by the person in charge.
    • Accompanied by the last 3 months’ salary/pay-slip and the last 3 years’ Income Tax Return (ITR).
  4. Visa Application Form:
    • Complete and sign the visa application form.
    • Ensure accurate answers to all questions, as incomplete or incorrect forms will not be accepted.
  5. Passport Requirements:
    • Ensure the passport is valid for one year from the intended date of entry.
    • The passport must have at least one completely free page for the visa.
  6. Passport Photos:
    • Provide two recent passport-style photographs:
      • Size: 4cm x 4cm
      • White background, front profile
      • Additional two photos with a sky-blue background, right profile.
  1. Police Clearance Certificate:
    • Include an original police clearance certificate from the authorities of countries where the applicant has resided for more than one year in the last three years.
    • If applicable, apostille the certificate by the Ministry of External Affairs.
    • In India, the Regional Passport Office is the competent authority.
    • Provide a translation into Spanish by an authorized entity.
  2. Passport and Visa Copies:
    • Include a copy of the passport and any valid/latest visas.
  3. Flight and Accommodation Reservations:
    • Submit reservations for flight tickets and hotel or proof of accommodation as planned.
  4. Personal Interview: All visa applicants, without exception, are required to undergo a personal interview with the Consular Officer. It is advisable to schedule an appointment for this personal interview.

Note:

  • Keep in mind that Consular authorities may request extra documents if needed.
  • Meeting all the specified requirements doesn’t guarantee the approval of a visa, as the decision ultimately rests with the Argentine State.

The categories of work visas in the Argentina may require different documents based on the specific circumstances and requirements. Here are the general categories along with some common documents:

Temporary Residence Visa (TRV) Checklist:

  1. Valid Passport: Ensure your passport is valid for the intended duration of your stay.
  2. Job Offer: Obtain a job offer from an Argentine employer.
  3. Financial Proof: Provide evidence of financial support during your stay.
  4. Medical Certificate: Submit a medical certificate as part of the visa application.
  5. Application Form: Complete the TRV application form.
  6. Passport Photos: Include recent passport-sized photos.
  7. Supporting Documents: Attach any additional documents required by the immigration authorities.
  8. Visa Fee: Pay the applicable visa processing fee.

Transitory Residence Visa (TAV) Checklist:

  1. Valid Passport: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 90 days.
  2. Purpose of Visit: Clearly state the purpose of your short-term assignment or business trip.
  3. TAV Type: Determine the specific TAV type based on your nature of work (e.g., technical residence, business).
  4. Application Form: Complete the TAV application form.
  5. Passport Photos: Include recent passport-sized photos.
  6. Supporting Documents: Attach any necessary documents, such as an invitation from an Argentine company.
  7. Visa Fee: Pay the applicable visa processing fee.

Permanent Residence Visa (PRV) Checklist:

  1. Temporary Residence: Confirm that you have held a TRV for at least three years (if applicable).
  2. MERCOSUR Countries: Check eligibility criteria for individuals from MERCOSUR countries.
  3. Spousal Connection: Verify eligibility if applying based on a spouse’s permanent residence.
  4. Application Form: Complete the PRV application form.
  5. Supporting Documents: Include all required documents demonstrating eligibility.
  6. Passport Photos: Provide recent passport-sized photos.
  7. Visa Fee: Pay the applicable visa processing fee.

Intra-company Transfer Visa Checklist:

  1. Employment Connection: Establish the employment connection within the same company.
  2. Company Confirmation: Obtain confirmation from the Argentine branch or subsidiary.
  3. Application Form: Complete the intra-company transfer visa application.
  4. Supporting Documents: Include relevant documents supporting the intra-company transfer.
  5. Passport Photos: Provide recent passport-sized photos.
  6. Visa Fee: Pay the applicable visa processing fee.

Investor Visa (Visa de Inversionista) Checklist:

  1. Investment Proof: Provide evidence of significant investments in Argentina.
  2. Business Plan: Submit a detailed business plan outlining the investment.
  3. Application Form: Complete the investor visa application.
  4. Supporting Documents: Include documents supporting the investment and business plan.
  5. Passport Photos: Provide recent passport-sized photos.
  6. Visa Fee: Pay the applicable visa processing fee.

Scientific and Academic Research Visa (Visa de Investigaciรณn Cientรญfica y Acadรฉmica) Checklist:

  1. Research or Academic Position: Confirm your role as a researcher, scientist, or academic.
  2. Project Details: Provide detailed information about the research or academic project in Argentina.
  3. Application Form: Complete the scientific and academic research visa application.
  4. Supporting Documents: Include relevant documents supporting your research or academic credentials.
  5. Passport Photos: Provide recent passport-sized photos.
  6. Visa Fee: Pay the applicable visa processing fee.

Artist and Sportsman Visa (Visa de Artista y Deportista) Checklist:

  1. Cultural or Sports Event Invitation: Obtain an invitation for participation in cultural or sports events in Argentina.
  2. Nature of Participation: Clearly state the purpose and nature of your artistic or sports involvement.
  3. Application Form: Complete the artist and sportsman visa application.
  4. Supporting Documents: Include documents supporting your artistic or sports achievements and credentials.
  5. Passport Photos: Provide recent passport-sized photos.
  6. Visa Fee: Pay the applicable visa processing fee.

Student-Work Visa (Visa de Estudio y Trabajo) Checklist:

  1. Acceptance into Educational Program: Provide proof of acceptance into an educational program in Argentina.
  2. Work Authorization: Obtain authorization to work while studying in Argentina.
  3. Application Form: Complete the student-work visa application.
  4. Supporting Documents: Include documents supporting your acceptance and work authorization.
  5. Passport Photos: Provide recent passport-sized photos.
  6. Visa Fee: Pay the applicable visa processing fee.

Mercosur Visa Checklist:

  1. Citizenship: Confirm citizenship in a Mercosur member country.
  2. Work Purpose: Clearly state the purpose of your work in Argentina.
  3. Application Form: Complete the Mercosur visa application.
  4. Supporting Documents: Include documents demonstrating your citizenship and work purpose.
  5. Passport Photos: Provide recent passport-sized photos.
  6. Visa Fee: Pay the applicable visa processing fee.

Specialized Technician Visa (Visa de Tรฉcnico Especializado) Checklist:

  1. Specialized Skills: Provide evidence of specialized technical skills required by Argentine companies.
  2. Job Offer: Obtain a job offer from an Argentine company.
  3. Application Form: Complete the specialized technician visa application.
  4. Supporting Documents: Include documents supporting your technical skills and job offer.
  5. Passport Photos: Provide recent passport-sized photos.
  6. Visa Fee: Pay the applicable visa processing fee.

Journalist Visa (Visa de Periodista) Checklist:

  1. Employment Verification: Confirm your status as a foreign journalist working in Argentina.
  2. Media Affiliation: Provide information about your media affiliation and purpose of reporting.
  3. Application Form: Complete the journalist visa application.
  4. Supporting Documents: Include documents supporting your journalist credentials and employment verification.
  5. Passport Photos: Provide recent passport-sized photos.
  6. Visa Fee: Pay the applicable visa processing fee.

Note: The above checklists serve as general guidelines. Specific requirements may vary, and applicants should consult the official immigration website or embassy for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

Before submitting your visa application, please review the list of required documents carefully. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately, reducing the chances of your application being rejected due to incorrect or incomplete documents.

Argentina Visa Application Form

  • Fill out a 3-page Visa form, answering all questions. The form cannot be back-to-back.
  • Make sure to sign it. Incomplete or incorrect forms will not be accepted.
  • Each traveler, no matter their age, needs to fill out a separate visa application form.
VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

The process for applying for a Argentina Work Visa (Employment visa) from India typically involves the following steps:

  1. Job Offer:
    • Secure a job offer from an employer in Argentina. The employer may need to provide certain documents to support your application.
  2. Acceptance Letter:
    • Obtain an acceptance letter from your employer in Argentina. This letter should include details about your position, salary, and the duration of your employment.
  3. Gather the Required Documents:
    • Collect all necessary documents for the long-term work visa application, including the job offer,employment contract, photographs, a valid passport with sufficient validityand etc.
  4. Application Form:
    • Obtain the long-term work visa application form from either our website or the official website of the Argentine embassy or consulate in India.
  5. Submit Your Application:
    • On the appointed day, submit your filled visa application form and required documents to the embassy or consulate. Remember to pay the visa fee.
  6. Pay the Visa Fee:
    • The Argentina study visa fee is 150 US dollars for stays under a year and 250 US dollars for longer stays. Ensure you pay the fee in the local currency of the office during the application submission.
  7. Attend Your Visa Interview:
    • All visa applicants must attend a personal interview with a consular officer. This interview assesses your eligibility and verifies the information provided in your application.
  8. Collect Your Passport:
    • Once your visa application is processed, collect your passport with the visa from the Argentine Embassy or Consulate in India. The processing time depends on the type of visa applied for.

Visa Application Locations:

  • For residents in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and India (excluding Maharashtra), apply at the Embassy in New Delhi: F-3/3 Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 110057. Telephone: (00 91) 11 – 4078 1900.
  • If residing in Maharashtra, apply at the Consulate General in Mumbai: Chander Mukhi Building, 10th Floor, Nariman Point 400 021 Mumbai. Telephone: (0091) 22 2287 1381/1382/1383.

Important notes:

  • The Visa Section is open Monday to Friday, closed on Argentine and Indian holidays.
  • Apply at least 4 weeks before your planned travel date.
  • Fill out the visa form on 3 separate pages, not back-to-back.
  • Incomplete applications won’t be accepted.
  • Each traveler, no matter the age, needs a separate application.
  • Providing false information may lead to permanent ineligibility.
  • Consul’s interview is mandatory, no exceptions allowed.

In Argentina, there are several categories of work visas, each designed to accommodate different types of foreign workers and employment situations. The main categories of work visas in Argentina include:

Temporary Residence Visa (TRV):

A Temporary Residence Visa (TRV) is a visa that allows foreign nationals to live and work in Argentina for a period of up to two years. It is renewable for an additional two years. TRVs are typically issued to people who have a job offer from an Argentine employer or who are self-employed.

Transitory Residence Visa (TAV):

A Transitory Residence Visa (TAV) is a visa that allows foreign nationals to live and work in Argentina for a period of up to 90 days. TAVs are typically issued to people who are on short-term business trips or who are participating in cultural or academic exchanges.

Permanent Residence Visa (PRV):

A Permanent Residence Visa (PRV) is a visa that allows foreign nationals to live and work in Argentina indefinitely. PRVs are typically issued to people who have lived in Argentina on a Temporary Residence Visa for at least two years or who have met certain other requirements, such as marrying an Argentine citizen or investing in an Argentine business.

Intra-company Transfer Visa:

An Intra-company Transfer Visa is a visa that allows foreign nationals to be transferred to an Argentine subsidiary of their company. Intra-company Transfer Visas are typically issued to executives, managers, and other highly skilled professionals.

Investor Visa (Visa de Inversionista):

An Investor Visa is a visa that allows foreign nationals who invest a significant amount of money in an Argentine business to live and work in Argentina indefinitely.

Scientific and Academic Research Visa (Visa de Investigaciรณn Cientรญfica y Acadรฉmica):

A Scientific and Academic Research Visa is a visa that allows foreign nationals to conduct scientific or academic research in Argentina. Scientific and Academic Research Visas are typically issued to professors, researchers, and other highly skilled professionals.

Artist and Sportsman Visa (Visa de Artista y Deportista):

An Artist and Sportsman Visa is a visa that allows foreign nationals who are renowned artists or sportspeople to live and work in Argentina. Artist and Sportsman Visas are typically issued to musicians, actors, athletes, and other highly skilled professionals.

Student-Work Visa (Visa de Estudio y Trabajo):

A Student-Work Visa is a visa that allows foreign nationals to study and work in Argentina for a period of up to one year. Student-Work Visas are typically issued to students who have been accepted to an accredited educational institution in Argentina.

Mercosur Visa:

A Mercosur Visa is a visa that allows citizens of Mercosur member countries (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay) to live and work in any Mercosur member country without a visa.

Specialized Technician Visa (Visa de Tรฉcnico Especializado):

A Specialized Technician Visa is a visa that allows foreign nationals who have specialized technical skills to live and work in Argentina. Specialized Technician Visas are typically issued to engineers, scientists, and other highly skilled professionals.

Journalist Visa (Visa de Periodista):

A Journalist Visa is a visa that allows foreign journalists to live and work in Argentina for a period of up to one year. Journalist Visas are typically issued to journalists who are accredited with a foreign news organization.

Note: These explanations provide an overview of the purposes, durations, and eligibility criteria for each type of Argentina work visa. For specific and up-to-date requirements, individuals should consult the official Argentine Embassy or Consulate.

Canada has two online portals through which individuals can apply for a visa to enter Canada. These portals are the official websites of the Government of Canada:

PORTAL 1-ย  https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/account.html

PORTAL 2- https://ircc.canada.ca/visit-visiter/en/get-account-ircc-portal

DESCRIPTION OF BOTH PORTALS.

Portal 1-

The first portal is the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website, which is the primary platform for most visa applications. This portal allows individuals to apply for a variety of visa types, including study permits, work permits, visitor visas, and more.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/account.html

When you are applying for a visa using an online portal or website, it is typically necessary to attach all the required documents along with the visa application form and any other application forms that are applicable to your situation.

The required documents can vary depending on the type of visa you are applying for and your individual circumstances.

Portal 2-

You can also submit your application to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) directly through their website (IRCC).

https://ircc.canada.ca/visit-visiter/en/get-account-ircc-portal

On this link you will fill form online and attach the required documents online at the same time,” it means that the online platform provides a streamlined process for submitting a visa application.

Instead of filling out a paper application and mailing it with physical copies of the required documents, you can complete and submit the application entirely online. The link referred to in the statement likely takes you to a website or online portal where you can access the online application form.

Once you begin filling out the online form, you will be prompted to upload digital copies of the required supporting documents. These documents may include a passport, proof of financial support, educational or work experience documents, and other required documentation depending on the type of visa you are applying for.

By completing and submitting your application online, you can save time and have greater control over the application process. You can easily track the status of your application and receive updates on any requests for additional information or documentation.

Note: It’s important to note that the requirements and application process may vary depending on the type of visa being applied for and the applicant’s individual circumstances. It’s recommended to carefully review the requirements and guidelines on the respective website before beginning the application process.