The Ministry of National Security has announced that the immigration authority will accept permanent residence permits (“Green Cards”) issued by the United States government as sufficient documentation to enter Argentina for tourism or business.
Nationals of certain countries, holding a valid visa issued by the United States, may be eligible to enter Argentina for tourism or business by obtaining an online Electronic Travel Authorization (AVE) instead of an Argentine visa.
Previously, this benefit was limited to holders of a B1, B2, J, O, P (P1-P2-P3), E or H-1B visa. Now the AVE will also be available to those who hold a US-issued permanent residence.
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