Mauritania visa for Argentine citizens

Argentine citizens planning to explore Mauritania can conveniently secure an e-visa prior to their journey. This electronic authorization typically permits a maximum stay of 30 days, with six distinct visa types available, including options for tourism, business, and family visits. For Argentine passport holders, navigating the significant distance to Mauritania means direct flights are unavailable; journeys from Buenos Aires commonly involve multiple layovers, typically in European aviation hubs such as Madrid or Paris, spanning diverse time zones before reaching Nouakchott. Upon arrival, it's advisable to exchange currency for Mauritanian Ouguiya, as credit card acceptance can be limited outside major hotels, and having some basic French phrases can also prove highly beneficial for daily interactions.

eVisa30d stay· verified 2026-05-27
Mauritania eVisa
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Entry requirements

Passport validity
6+ months
Funds proof
Required
Yellow fever cert.
Required

Visa options

TouristTourist eVisa (30 days)
30d
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TouristTourist eVisa (90 days)
90d
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TouristTourist eVisa (360 days)
360d
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BusinessBusiness eVisa (30 days)
30d
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BusinessBusiness eVisa (90 days)
90d
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BusinessBusiness eVisa (360 days)
360d
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FamilyFamily eVisa (30 days)
30d
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FamilyFamily eVisa (90 days)
90d
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FamilyFamily eVisa (360 days)
360d
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MedicalMedical eVisa (30 days)
30d
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MedicalMedical eVisa (90 days)
90d
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MedicalMedical eVisa (360 days)
360d
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OtherCulture/Sports eVisa (30 days)
30d
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OtherCulture/Sports eVisa (90 days)
90d
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OtherCulture/Sports eVisa (360 days)
360d
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OtherOther Reason eVisa (30 days)
30d
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OtherOther Reason eVisa (90 days)
90d
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OtherOther Reason eVisa (360 days)
360d
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OtherLong-term Visa (3 months)
90d
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OtherLong-term Visa (6 months)
180d
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OtherLong-term Visa (12 months)
365d
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OtherVisa Exemption
$0
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Available at Nouakchott–Oumtounsy International Airport. International Certificate of Vaccination required from high risk countries.

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