Tajikistan visa for Argentine citizens

Argentine citizens planning a trip to the heart of Central Asia will find travel to Tajikistan remarkably straightforward, enjoying visa-free entry for stays up to 30 days. This generous allowance means most tourist visits won't require applying for the single available tourist visa type, should a longer stay be desired. Given the vast geographic distance of over 15,000 kilometers separating the Andes from the Pamir Mountains, travelers should prepare for a substantial journey, typically involving connecting flights through Europe or the Middle East and a significant time zone adjustment. While Spanish is spoken at home, familiarizing oneself with basic Russian or Tajik phrases will greatly enhance the experience navigating local markets and interactions upon arrival.

eVisa30d stay· verified 2026-05-27
Tajikistan eVisa application
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Entry requirements

Passport validity
6+ months
Blank pages
2+

Visa options

OtherOfficial/Service X Visa
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InvestorInvestor C Visa
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BusinessBusiness K Visa
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BusinessBusiness M Visa
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WorkWork M Visa
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WorkFree economic zone work/business MOI Visa
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WorkInternational transport drivers H Visa
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WorkMedia Zh Visa
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WorkReligious work TB Visa
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TouristTourism T Visa
$25
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StudentEducational academic O-1 Visa
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StudentEducational O-2 Visa
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FamilyFormer citizen / close relatives XC2 Visa
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FamilySpouse of Tajikistan citizen XSH Visa
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TransitTransit Visa
3d
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HumanitarianHumanitarian B Visa
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OtherPrivate visit XC1 Visa
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FamilyPrivate K Visa
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OtherVisas for sportsmen and creative groups VKH Visa
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OtherMissionary TD Visa
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BusinessVisas for commercial activities TI Visa
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OtherImmigrant ID Visa
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TouristTajikistan eVisa (Standard)
60dvalid 2mo
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TouristTajikistan eVisa with Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast permit
60dvalid 2mo
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TouristVisa on arrival at Dushanbe International Airport
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Visa also available online. e-Visa holders can enter through all border points.

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