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Taiwan Passport (US resident) to Argentina, visa?


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Hello, 

 

Need some help about cruising South America. 

 

  • I understand US passport does not need a visa and no longer needs to pay a fee to enter Argentina. 
  • US passport need visa for Brazil? 
  • Taiwan Passport w/ USA resident card (green card), do I need a visa for Argentina and Brazil on a cruise? 
  • Taiwan Passport (no USA resident card) = need visa for both Argentina and Brazil. 
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Your country of residency doesn't matter for visa requirements, only your citizenship and passport.

 

Looks like Taiwan citizens need a visa, check here https://www.visahq.com/argentina/requirements/taiwan/resident-united-states/

 

Or at your local Argentinian embassy. You may also need to apply the old fashioned way, at the embassy and not online according to the link I posted.

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Make sure you get all this sorted out correctly.  There were about two dozen people who were refused boarding on our cruise from Buenos Aires to Rio as they did not have a Brazil visa. They were mostly Australian and US passport holders.

 

https://cancilleria.gob.ar/en/services/visa/tourist-visa

 

http://www.embajadadebrasil.org/brasil/pasaporte-y-visas.php#.XCYg4s9KhE4

 

Yellow Fever vaccinations are recommended for visitors to Sao Paulo and depending on your length of stay may be required to re enter certain countries after visiting Brazil.

For example   
Those who are arriving in Costa Rica from South American countries, including Brazil, Bolivia, ColumbiaEcuadorPeru, Republic of Guyana and Venezuela or sub-Saharan Africa must be able to show evidence of a valid yellow fever vaccination before they will be let into Costa Rica.

 

 

 

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Australian passport holders don't need a visa for Argentina for up to 90 days stay. The previous reciprocity fee is also no longer required.

 

https://argentina.embassy.gov.au/baircastellano/TAreciprocityTAreciprocity.html

 

For Brazilian visa, VFS remains the best and easiest way to apply (for qualifying countries):

 

https://brazil.vfsevisa.com/brazil/online/home/index

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