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e. Visitors to Argentina must obtain a visa from one of the Argentine diplomatic missions unless they are citizens of one of the visa-exempt countries. [1] Visitors must hold a passport (or identity card if Mercosur or associated) [2] valid for the period of intended stay, [3] while Argentine citizens can enter with a valid or expired passport ...
23.79418°N 90.40659°E. / 23.79418; 90.40659. Opened. c. 1972 (original) 27 February 2023 (reopening) Closed. 1978 (original) The Embassy of Argentina in Dhaka is the diplomatic mission of the Argentine Republic to the People's Republic of Bangladesh. It is located in the Banani neighborhood of Dhaka, inaugurated on 27 February 2023.
Argentine passport. Visa requirements for Argentine citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Argentina.. As of 2024, Argentine citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 174 countries and territories, ranking the Argentine passport 17th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.
Argentine passport ( Spanish: Pasaporte argentino) are issued to citizens of Argentina by the National Registry for People (ReNaPer). They were issued exclusively by the Argentine Federal Police up to 2011. Their primary use is to facilitate international travel. Argentine passport are valid for travel all over the world, but some countries ...
The Ministry of the Interior ( Spanish: Ministerio del Interior) of Argentina is a ministry of the national executive power that manages issues pertaining to domestic politics such as immigration and co-ordination between the federal government and the governments of the provinces of Argentina . The Ministry of the Interior is one of the oldest ...
Visa Information System. The European Union Visa Information System ( VIS) is a database containing information, including biometrics, on visa applications by Third Country Nationals requiring a visa to enter the Schengen area . The system was established in June 2004 by the Council decision 2004/512/EC. [1]
Argentine–American relations. The Obelisco (left) and the Washington Monument (right), iconic symbols of both Buenos Aires and Washington. Argentina and the United States have maintained bilateral relations since the United States formally recognized the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, the predecessor to Argentina, on January 27, 1823.
Argentina has 35 indigenous people groups (often referred to as Argentine Amerindians or Native Argentines) officially recognized by the national government. [2] As of the 2022 census [ INDEC], some 1,306,730 Argentines (2.83% of the country's population) self-identify as indigenous or first-generation descendants of indigenous peoples.