The Argentine government has officially announced that citizens of the People’s Republic of China holding ordinary passports can now enter the country without requiring an Argentine consular visa or Electronic Travel Authorization (AVE). This exemption applies to travelers who possess a valid and unexpired U.S. visa in the same immigration category (tourism or business).
Key Details of the New Policy:
- Eligibility: Chinese nationals traveling for tourism or business purposes.
- Stay Duration: Maximum 30 days in Argentina.
- Requirement: A valid U.S. visa in the same category (tourist or business).
The decision is based on Argentina’s trust in the visa issuance systems of certain countries, including the U.S., which meet strict control criteria. Since Chinese travelers already undergo rigorous vetting by U.S. authorities, Argentina considers this sufficient for exemption from its own consular visa process.
Reciprocal Measures:
The announcement also highlights China’s recent unilateral decision to waive visa requirements for Argentine, Brazilian, Chilean, Peruvian, and Uruguayan citizens until May 31, 2026. This move aims to boost tourism and strengthen cultural and commercial ties between China and these South American nations.
Government Statement:
The Argentine Official Bulletin emphasizes that the policy adjustment aligns with the need to modernize immigration rules, ensuring Argentina remains an attractive destination while maintaining security and legal safeguards for residents.
Effective Date:
The new visa exemption for Chinese travelers takes effect immediately, on July 22, 2025.
This development is expected to enhance bilateral travel and business exchanges, leveraging China’s vast outbound tourism and investment potential.