Belize visa for Argentine citizens

For Argentine passport holders planning a journey to Belize, good news awaits: travel is entirely visa-free for tourist purposes. This means no application process or associated cost for a stay of up to 30 days, with the tourist visa being the sole type available. While Spanish is your mother tongue, preparing for a primarily English-speaking environment in Belize will enhance your experience, a notable shift from the linguistic landscape of Argentina. Connecting flights, often through major hubs like Miami or Houston, bridge the considerable geographic divide between the South Atlantic and Caribbean, so factor in travel time. Don't forget to account for the three to four-hour time difference upon arrival, depending on the season, to smoothly transition into "Belizean time."

Visa-free· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Passport validity
3+ months
Onward ticket
Required
Funds proof
$75 / day
Health insurance
Not required
Yellow fever cert.
Required

Visa options

TouristBelize Entry Visa (Single Entry, 90 Days)
30d$50valid 3mo
Apply
TouristBelize Entry Visa (Multiple Entry)
30d$100multiple-entry
Apply
TouristBelize Visitor’s Permit Extension
30d$100valid 1mo
Apply
BusinessBelize Entry Visa (Business Visitor)
30d$50valid 3mo
Apply
WorkBelize Work Permit (Temporary Employment)
StudentBelize Student Permit
TransitBelize Transit Visa
Apply
OtherBelize Long-Stay Permit (beyond 180 days)
RetirementQualified Retired Persons (QRP) Program – Entry Residence Status
multiple-entry
OtherBelize Permanent Residence (after 1 year legal stay)
multiple-entry
FamilyFamily/Dependent Entry with Principal (Visitor or Resident)
30d$50valid 3mo
Apply
MedicalBelize Medical Visitor (Treatment/Consultation)
30d$50valid 3mo
Apply
HumanitarianBelize Humanitarian/Emergency Entry (Case-by-Case)
Digital NomadDigital Nomad / Remote Worker
InvestorInvestor / Golden Visa
Working HolidayWorking Holiday Scheme
OtherCountry-Specific Talent or Special Programs (e.g. Global Talent, Gold Card)

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