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Argentina Diplomatic & Official Visa

The Argentina Diplomatic and Official Visa is a specialised Argentina Visa category for holders of diplomatic, official, or service passports travelling to Argentina on government business, or as accredited members of a diplomatic mission, consulate, or international organisation. This category is processed separately from standard transitory visas and generally involves formal communication between the sending government and the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship (Cancillería), typically through a note verbale rather than a standard consular application. Fee arrangements for diplomatic and official passport holders are generally governed by reciprocity agreements between Argentina and the traveller’s home country, and are often waived, consistent with international diplomatic practice. Approval is decided solely by the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the relevant embassy/consulate.

Eligibility

You may apply for an Argentina Diplomatic & Official Visa if:

  • You hold a valid diplomatic, official, or service passport issued by your government.
  • You are travelling to Argentina on an official government assignment, diplomatic mission, or other authorized official purpose.
  • You have received an official invitation, diplomatic note, or authorization from the relevant government authority or diplomatic mission, where applicable.
  • You intend to stay in Argentina only for the duration permitted under your diplomatic or official assignment.
  • You hold a valid passport with sufficient validity from the date of entry into Argentina.
  • You can provide supporting documents confirming your official status, travel purpose, and itinerary.
  • You satisfy the visa requirements prescribed by the Argentine immigration authorities.

If official or diplomatic duties are the primary purpose of your visit, they should take precedence over any other reason (such as tourism or business) when preparing your supporting documents, as the purpose of travel determines the documentation required for your Argentina Diplomatic & Official Visa application.

Government Visa Fees

Fee TypeGovernment Fee
Diplomatic & Official Visa (where required)Typically no fee, subject to reciprocity arrangements

Diplomatic and official visa fees are generally governed by reciprocity agreements between Argentina and the traveller’s home government, and are often waived entirely. Information may vary depending on bilateral arrangements and individual circumstances; confirm the current position directly with the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Cancillería) or your country’s diplomatic channels.

Argentine Visa Processing Time

Processing time for the Argentina Diplomatic & Official Visa is typically handled through official diplomatic channels rather than standard consular timelines, and can vary depending on the nature of the mission and coordination between the two governments. Because this category often involves verification of accreditation and the purpose of the official visit, applicants should coordinate timing well in advance through their government’s protocol or foreign affairs department, rather than relying on standard visa processing estimates.

Required Documents Checklist

Valid Diplomatic, Official, or Service Passport
Note Verbale or Official Communication from the Sending Government or International Organisation
Confirmation of Diplomatic Accreditation or Official Assignment
Completed Visa Application Form (where a formal visa is required)
Recent Passport-style Photograph (where required)
Details of the Official Visit or Mission

Step-by-Step Application Process

Confirm whether your diplomatic or official passport qualifies for a specific entry arrangement under reciprocity agreements with Argentina.
If a formal visa is required, coordinate the application through your government's diplomatic or protocol channels.
Submit the required note verbale or official communication along with passport details.
Wait for confirmation through official diplomatic channels.
Receive your visa or official entry clearance, where applicable.
Travel to Argentina with your diplomatic passport and supporting official documentation.
Present your documents at the Argentine port of entry upon arrival.

Important Notes

Visa approval, where required, depends solely on the decision of the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs or relevant authorities.
This category applies specifically to accredited diplomatic, official, or service passport holders, not ordinary passport holders.
Fee waivers are generally governed by reciprocity agreements between governments.
Applications for a formal diplomatic visa are typically coordinated through official government channels rather than standard consular processes.
Ordinary passport holders, even those travelling on government business, generally do not qualify under this category and should apply under the appropriate Business or Tourist Visa instead.
Information may vary depending on bilateral arrangements and individual circumstances.

Why Choose Shivansh Consultants

Understanding whether your diplomatic or official passport qualifies for a specific entry arrangement with Argentina, or whether a formal diplomatic visa needs to be coordinated through government channels, requires accurate, up-to-date guidance. Shivansh Consultants offers guidance on confirming your eligibility under current reciprocity arrangements and helps coordinate documentation for official travel where needed. With a transparent process and experienced visa consultants, we provide guidance across all Argentina Visa categories, including this specialised official and diplomatic pathway.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the Argentina Diplomatic & Official Visa cost?
Where a visa is required, it is typically issued without a fee under reciprocity agreements between governments, though this should be confirmed with the relevant Argentine authorities.
Who is eligible for the Diplomatic & Official Visa category?
Accredited diplomats, government officials, and holders of official or service passports travelling on government business or as part of a diplomatic mission are generally eligible.
How is a formal diplomatic visa application processed if one is required?
It is typically coordinated through official diplomatic channels, such as a note verbale between governments, rather than a standard consular visa application.
Can I use this category if I'm travelling for government-related business on an ordinary passport?
No. This category applies specifically to accredited diplomatic, official, or service passport holders; ordinary passport holders should apply under the appropriate Business or Tourist Visa category instead.
Is the Diplomatic & Official Visa fee refundable if a formal visa is refused?
Where a fee applies, refund policies would follow standard diplomatic protocol and should be confirmed through official government channels handling the request.