Argentina visa for Indonesian citizens

Argentinian travelers can conveniently apply for an e-visa to visit Indonesia, streamlining the process for purposes ranging from tourism to business, among the three available types. The maximum stay permitted for these e-visas is 30 days, offering a good window to explore the archipelago. Given the significant time difference between Buenos Aires and Jakarta, often around 12 hours, travelers should prepare for considerable jet lag upon arrival. Direct flights are rare, so plan for at least one layover, commonly in hubs like Dubai or Doha, making the journey itself an adventure.

Visa required90d stay· verified 2026-05-27

Visa options

TouristTourist Visa
90d$150
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TouristVisa Exemption for Tourism
90d$0
Apply
BusinessBusiness Visa
60d
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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)
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WorkTemporary Residence Permit (Residencia Temporaria – Work/Study/Family, etc.)
365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
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OtherPermanent Residence Permit (Residencia Permanente)
multiple-entry
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OtherEntry for “Other Activities” (Technician/Study/Work/Residence > 3 months – Consular Pre‑Visa)
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TouristTourist Visa
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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

Electronic Travel Authorization (AVE) available for US B2 visa holders (50 USD, 90 days).

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