Expiration date on Argentina ETA (AVE)

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I am thinking to travel to Argentina in August (Specifically on August 18th). Since, I am an eligible citizen for ETA (or AVE in Spanish), I decided to go for it.

Thinking that it will be valid for 3 months, and the process might take days, I decided to apply for it on May 18th. Surprisingly, it was approved the same day. When I opened the visa, I realized that when they say 3 months, they meant actually 90 days. As a result, my ETA is now valid only until 16th. All my tickets are confirmed (Since I have never considered this situation or where my visa would be refused).

I would like to know if anyone who has applied for an ETA (or AVE) for Argentina has similar issue? And how did you end up solving it?

I am not even dare to pay again and apply again since I am uncertain if the system will just automatically reject my application seeing I already have a valid one. (I am not sure neither if I am eligible for going through the regular visa process - visa sticker - for having a "valid" ETA)

Any suggestion or experience are very helpful (Really want to visit Argentina and not change my itinerary) Thanks!!






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How long is Argentina visa valid for?

An Argentina visa is valid for three months and allows multiple entries into the country. You can stay in the country for up to 90 days. For long-term purposes (work or study), you have to get a residence permit upon arrival if you want to be allowed to stay for longer than 90 days.

How long does it take to get a visa for Argentina?

Standard Processing will take up to 16 days to process. Rush Processing will take up to 13 days to process. Super Rush Processing will take up to 10 days to process.

Do Australian citizens need a visa to enter Argentina?

You'll need a visa to work or study in Argentina, or if you have an Australian diplomatic or official passport. Apply for a visa from an Argentinian embassy or consulate well before you travel. Visas are not available on arrival. Entry and exit conditions can change at short notice.



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