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Do Uzbek citizens need a visa for Argentina?
Yes, Uzbek citizens are required to obtain a visa for travel to Argentina. The tourist visa is the most commonly issued visa for short-term stays, allowing travelers to stay in Argentina for up to 90 days. It covers purposes such as tourism, business activities, and medical treatment.
What documents are needed for an Argentine tourist visa for Uzbeks?
To apply for a tourist visa, Uzbek citizens must provide the following:
• Visa application form: Fully completed and printed.
• Passport: Valid for at least six months beyond the departure date, with a minimum of two blank pages.
• Passport photocopies: Copies of all pages containing personal information or visa stamps.
• Recent photo: Passport-sized photo (4 cm x 4 cm).
• Proof of return or onward travel: Such as a flight reservation.
• Accommodation details: A hotel reservation or an invitation letter from a host in Argentina, which must be notarized and accompanied by the host’s ID.
• Financial documentation: Proof of sufficient funds for the trip, like recent bank statements.
• Visa fee receipt: Proof of payment of the application fee.
For minors, additional documentation is required:
• A copy of the birth certificate or adoption documents.
• A notarized consent letter from parents or guardians, legalized by an apostille or an Argentine consulate.
Health insurance requirements for Uzbek citizens traveling to Argentina
Travelers to Argentina must have valid health insurance that includes:
• Minimum medical coverage of $50,000, including emergency care and hospitalization.
Make sure to carry proof of your insurance in both physical and digital formats, as it may be checked at the border.
How to apply for an Argentine visa for Uzbek citizens?
Follow these steps to secure a tourist visa:
1. Book an appointment: Contact the Argentine embassy or consulate closest to you.
2. Fill out the form: Download, complete, and print the visa application form.
3. Prepare your documents: Gather all necessary paperwork and ensure accuracy.
4. Pay the fee: The visa application fee is approximately $150 USD or euros. Payment methods depend on the consulate’s policy.
5. Submit your application: Deliver your application and documents in person at the consulate.
6. Attend an interview: Some consulates may require an interview as part of the process.
7. Processing time: Visa decisions typically take 7-15 business days.
Once your visa is approved, it will be attached to your passport, granting you entry to Argentina.
Visa fee for Uzbeks traveling to Argentina
The visa fee for Uzbeks applying for a tourist visa is about $150 USD or euros, depending on the Argentine consulate's specific payment policy.
How long does it take to process an Argentine tourist visa?
Processing times vary, but most Argentine consulates complete the process within 7-15 business days. To ensure timely approval, apply at least 45 days before your planned travel date.
Budgeting advice for a trip to Argentina
Daily travel expenses in Argentina typically range between $50 and $100 USD for moderate lodging, meals, and transport. Those seeking more luxurious options or extensive travel experiences should plan for a higher budget.
A transit visa to Argentina is issued to foreigners who enter the territory of Argentina to enter a third country. A transit visa to Argentina is valid for 10 days. In exceptional cases, the visa can be extended at the Migration Center of Argentina. Travelers who transfer at an Argentine airport but do not leave the transit area, and their stay is less than 12 hours, do not need a transit visa.
The visa fee for a transit visa is 40 euros.
- If you want to bring a cat or dog to Argentina, they must be vaccinated against rabies between 30 days and 12 months before arrival. An accredited veterinarian from your country must also complete the Certificado Veterinario de la Argentina (Veterinary Certificate of Argentina) and attach a copy of the rabies vaccine certificate.
- In case the animal is imported for commercial purposes, these certificates must also be submitted to the Argentine consulate in your country of residence for legalization (personal pets do not require such approval).
- Airlines must notify airport authorities in Argentina of the animal's arrival at least 24 hours in advance to ensure a veterinarian is present when the animal arrives.
- Other pets (birds, invertebrates, tropical fish, reptiles, amphibians and mammals such as rodents and rabbits) do not need rabies certificates, but must meet other requirements and have a health certificate.
For information and advice on Argentina's customs regulations, please visit: https://cancilleria.gob.ar/en/services/tax-exemption/import-or-export-personal-belongings-civil-servants-other-tax- exemptions.
To drive in Argentina, you will need a valid driver's license from your country. It is not necessary to obtain an international driver's license. You will also need to have a vehicle registration document and proof of insurance.
A minimum driving experience of at least 12 months is required to rent a car. The minimum age is 21 years (for some types of cars – 25 years).
Аll the representations of Argentina in the countries of the world: https://www.cancilleria.gob.ar/en/representaciones.
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