Visiting Argentina: Nepali citizen โ Argentina
You need a visa โ consular tourist visa
Nepal passport holders need a consular tourist visa for Argentina (authorized stay up to 90 days) โ you apply in person at an Argentine consular office; the consular fee is US$ 150.
The bottom line
- Tourist visa applications may be submitted at any Consular Office of the Argentine Republic โ it is not mandatory to apply in your country of residence.
- Core documents: passport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages, two 4ร4 cm photos, the visa application form, proof of income, a round-trip reservation and a hotel reservation (or a certified letter of invitation).
- If you hold a valid US visa (B2, J, B1, O, P, E or H-1B): nationalities on the DNM's AVE list can apply online for the AVE instead of a consular visa, and nationals of China, India and the Dominican Republic with such a US visa or a Green Card are exempt outright for tourism โ check the official DNM AVE page.
- Do not purchase non-refundable tickets before the visa is granted โ a reservation is enough, and meeting all the requirements does not guarantee the visa.
No step-by-step guide for this exact situation yet. The summary above is our rule-based guidance โ deliberately conservative, and grounded in the official policy, but not a full source-checked document-and-timeline plan like our verified guides.
For the exact documents, fees and processing time, confirm on the official source โ
Where you'll apply
Apply in person at an Argentine consular office โ contact the consulate serving your country to book an appointment (applications may be submitted at any Argentine Consular Office).
Confirm exactly what you need for your passport on the official DNM visa-regime table โ