Argentina visa for Eritrean citizens

For Argentinian passport holders, obtaining a visa is a mandatory step for entry into Eritrea, with various options like tourist, transit, business, and work visas among the six available types. Planning this significant intercontinental journey, which often entails multiple flight connections through Europe or the Middle East to cover the more than 11,000 kilometers from Buenos Aires to Asmara, requires considerable foresight. Travelers should factor in the substantial time zone differences and consider exchanging currency to the Eritrean Nakfa upon arrival, though major foreign currencies may be accepted in some tourist-centric establishments.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Visa options

TouristTourist Visa
90d$150
Apply
TouristVisa Exemption for Tourism
90d$0
Apply
BusinessBusiness Visa
60d
Apply
OtherElectronic Travel Authorization (AVE) for Tourism/Business/Transit/Medical
90d
Apply
MedicalTourism Visa for Medical Treatment
90d$150
Apply
Digital NomadDigital Nomad e‑Visa (Remote Worker)
180d
Apply
TransitTransit Residence Permit (Residencia Transitoria – Transit)
Apply
WorkTemporary Residence Permit (Residencia Temporaria – Work/Study/Family, etc.)
365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
Apply
OtherPermanent Residence Permit (Residencia Permanente)
multiple-entry
Apply
OtherEntry for “Other Activities” (Technician/Study/Work/Residence > 3 months – Consular Pre‑Visa)
Apply
TouristTourist Visa
Apply
BusinessBusiness Visa
FamilyFamily Reunification Visa
StudentStudent Visa – 365 days
StudentStudent Visa + 365 days
WorkWorking Visa
BusinessVisa to attend congresses and fairs, or to carry out technical, scientific, artistic or professional activities
OtherVisa for members of non-catholic clergy
OtherVisa for members of the catholic church clergy
OtherVisa for expatriate staff

AVE available for tourism with valid US visa (B2/J/B1/O/P/E/H-1B).

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