Who Needs a Argentina Visa?

PurposeTourism, family, business
ApplicationOnline, embassy, or arrival
SupportDocument review

Saudi ordinary passport holders require a tourist visa for Argentina unless they qualify for a specific official alternative stated by the Embassy. Expat rules depend on nationality.

Saudi Nationals & Expats

Saudi nationals use the route shown in the snapshot above. VisaVerse confirms the latest rule before travel and tells you what to carry.

Expats in Saudi Arabia follow passport-based rules. We confirm whether you are visa-free, eVisa eligible, visa-on-arrival eligible, or need an embassy application.

Fees and processing times can change without much notice, so final payment amounts should be checked at the official portal or mission before submission.

Required Documents

  1. Valid passport with at least 6 months validity recommended.
  2. Online form, eVisa, eTA, or embassy form where applicable.
  3. Return or onward ticket.
  4. Accommodation booking or host invitation.
  5. Proof of funds if requested.
  6. Employment letter or business proof when applying in advance.
  7. Saudi Iqama copy for expatriate residents.
  8. Travel insurance where required or strongly recommended.

How VisaVerse Handles Your Argentina Visa

  1. Check eligibility.
    We confirm the current route for your passport and travel purpose.
  2. Prepare documents.
    We review passport, Iqama, funds, employment proof, bookings, and forms where needed.
  3. Submit correctly.
    We guide the online, embassy, VFS, or arrival route.
  4. Travel ready.
    We confirm the documents to carry before departure.

FAQs

Do Saudi nationals need to apply before travel?

Current route: Tourist visa via embassy. We verify it again before your departure.

Do expats follow the same rule?

No. Expats follow their passport nationality rules, even if they hold a Saudi Iqama.

Can VisaVerse help with visa-free trips?

Yes. We confirm entry conditions and documents to carry, even when no visa is required.