→ Argentina visa for Iranian citizens
For Argentinian passport holders journeying to Iran, an e-visa is the current requirement, granting a maximum stay of 30 days. Given the significant distance from South America to the Middle East, travelers should prepare for a multi-leg flight, often transiting through Europe or the Gulf, which involves navigating a substantial 6.5-hour time difference from Buenos Aires. As the sole available option, the tourist e-visa streamlines entry; however, familiarizing yourself with a few Farsi phrases will greatly enhance your experience during your month-long visit.
Visa required· verified 2026-05-27
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365dmultiple-entryvalid 1y
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