Argentina visa for Libyan citizens

Argentinian citizens planning a trip to Libya can now apply for an e-visa, a recent development that simplifies what was historically a very difficult entry process. This electronic visa typically allows for a single entry stay of up to 30 days and might cost around $75 USD, covering options like tourist or business entry. However, the logistical journey across over 10,000 kilometers is complex, with direct flights non-existent; travelers must anticipate multiple layovers, often through European or Middle Eastern hubs, leading to journeys exceeding 24 hours. While an e-visa streamlines the administrative step, the significant cultural and geopolitical differences between Buenos Aires and Tripoli necessitate extensive pre-departure research and adherence to stringent travel advisories that remain in effect, making security a paramount concern for all visitors.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Visa options

TouristTourist Visa
90d$150
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TouristVisa Exemption for Tourism
90d$0
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BusinessBusiness Visa
60d
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OtherElectronic Travel Authorization (AVE) for Tourism/Business/Transit/Medical
90d
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MedicalTourism Visa for Medical Treatment
90d$150
Apply
Digital NomadDigital Nomad e‑Visa (Remote Worker)
180d
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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

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