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Is it quite visa-free for a Korean visa to go to Argentina?

If you have a China passport, you can't go to Argentina without a Korean visa, because the Argentine government has not issued a visa to South Korea.

However, if you have an American visa, you can go to Argentina without a visa.

For China tourists who come to Argentina, if they hold valid American or European visas, the visa procedures will be simplified, and they can enter Argentina visa-free by paying $50 for electronic travel authorization.

Argentina has developed tourism and is the second largest tourist country in Latin America. Affected by the rapid economic recovery, the number of tourists to Afghanistan has increased significantly. Tourism has become Argentina's third largest foreign exchange earning industry. The main attractions are Bariloche Scenic Area, Iguazu Waterfall and Moreno Glacier.

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Types and materials of Argentine visa:

1, business visa

On February 20 12, the Chinese and Arab governments signed the Agreement on Visa Facilitation for Business People in China. According to the agreement, the specific measures for business people to apply for visas are as follows:

Applicants can apply for visas through the foreign affairs offices of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government where their household registration is located or where their work units are located, or they can submit their own visa applications to embassies and consulates in China. The following materials need to be submitted through the foreign affairs office: official letter of the foreign affairs office, passport, photos, visa application form, etc. The foreign affairs office will issue an official letter according to the relevant certificate of the applicant's unit;

For business people who meet the conditions and requirements, A embassies and consulates in China will issue a visa valid for more than two years and staying for 90 days at a time within 5 working days after receiving the application materials;

Albanian embassies and consulates may require applicants to be interviewed and provide other relevant materials to prove their identity as business people;

The above measures do not apply to non-business personnel and business personnel who do not hold official letters from the Foreign Affairs Office.

2. Scientific, professional, technical, religious or artistic visas

Passport valid for more than 6 months;

Previous passport;

Two complete visa application forms with 2-inch photos;

A round-trip ticket to Argentina;

Sufficient proof of economic ability, such as property certificates, credit cards and bank cards in the last 3 months and their corresponding detailed bills;

Work and salary certificate, translated into Spanish and notarized. The work certificate must indicate the starting time, position and purpose of going to Argentina.

Business license of China Company, translated into Spanish and notarized;

The original Spanish invitation letter, notarized by the local notary office and certified by the notary association, must include the applicant's personal information, the purpose of visiting Argentina, the work done during his stay in Argentina, the time and date of his stay in Argentina, and the filing number of the Argentine company in the immigration office or the registration number of the signatory of the Argentine company. Provide another copy of the invitation letter.

3. Tourist visa

Passport valid for more than 6 months;

Previous passport;

Fill in a complete visa application form and paste photos;

A round-trip ticket to Argentina;

Travel itinerary and hotel reservation certificate issued by the travel agency in Argentina;

Sufficient proof of economic ability, such as property certificates, credit cards and bank cards in the last 3 months and their corresponding detailed bills;

Work and salary certificate, translated into Spanish and notarized. The work certificate must indicate the starting time, position and purpose of going to Argentina.