Can I travel Without Visa to Argentina using UE passport with a different first name on the ticket [duplicate]

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I booked a plane ticket to Argentina with my name as it is on my Tunisian passport. Recently I changed my first name on my french passport so the first name doesn't match the one for the plane ticket/Tunisian passport. So my question is can I travel to Argentina using my Tunisian passport as document of identification and my french passport as a visa/proof of right of entry ? Or the airline may refuse it. Is there any other solution than applying for Argentinian visa with my Tunisian passport ?



Best Answer

You won't have any problems. Use your Tunisian Passport to buy the ticket and make the check-in. On arrival immigration you should show your French passport.

Same process when you leave.

Check-In with Tunisian passport, and exit immigration with French Passport.




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What travel documents do I need for Argentina?

Entry/Exit Requirements for U.S. citizens: U.S. citizens need a valid passport to enter Argentina. U.S. citizens with expired or damaged passports may not be allowed to enter and could be sent back to the United States at their own expense.

Do you need a passport or visa to go to Argentina?

Citizens of the US do not need an Argentina visa for stays of up to 90 days. As a US citizen, you can travel with just your passport and a return flight ticket. The passport must be valid for at least six more months and contain at least two blank pages for the entry and exit stamps.

Do I need a visa along with my passport?

Do I need to apply for a new visa with my new passport? No. If your visa is still valid you can travel to the United States with your two passports, as long as the visa is valid, not damaged, and is the appropriate type of visa required for your principal purpose of travel.

Which countries can enter Argentina without visa?

In addition, holders of diplomatic or service category passports of Albania, Algeria, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Azerbaijan, Belize, Botswana, China, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Pakistan, Philippines, Tunisia and Vietnam do not require a visa.



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