Do I need a visitor visa to Argentina for Lithuanian citizens to travel to relatives?
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A visa to Argentina for citizens of the European Union, including for citizens of Lithuania, is not required. You can stay in Argentina for 90 days without restrictions for six months. That is, if you left Argentina and immediately entered, put a stamp with a stay of 90 days.
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For a trip to Argentina, which lasts no more than 90 days, a visa is not necessary neither for Russian citizens, nor for citizens of Lithuania..At the same time, there is one peculiarity: a trip (it does not matter if it's tourism or visiting relatives or friends) should not last more than 90 days, but only for 180 days: that is, after arriving in Argentina for 3 months, they will have to leave after the same period to visa-free to re-enter .If you plan to stay in Argentina for more than 90 days in a half-year, you should contact the Embassy of Argentina for issuing a national visa .
For visa-free entry, you need to bring:
- passport, valid for at least the entire period of stay in the country
- tickets in the opposite direction
- account statements, traveler's checks or plastic cards, cash at the rate of at least 50 USD per day per person.
Upon arrival in Argentina, a visa is not issued, but the passport is stamped.
September 10, 2014
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