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Visas Argentina passport holders will be able to visit the US without a visa...

TonyTigre

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Looks like it might take a few months to implement the change, but Argentina passport holders will be able to visit the US without a visa under the US Visa Waiver Program. Besides the obvious benefits and conveniences for Argentinian travelers, it's a big vote of confidence from the US and further shows the great relationship Milei has with the Trump administration.
 
This is definitely a huge step forward. Until now, even just to make a layover in the US, Argentine passport holders needed a visa, which was a hassle and an extra expense. Being part of the US Visa Waiver Program will make traveling so much easier and cheaper. It also shows a strong level of trust from the US and will likely open the door to more tourism and business opportunities. Overall, it’s a big win for Argentina and for all travelers!


 
Looks like it might take a few months to implement the change, but Argentina passport holders will be able to visit the US without a visa under the US Visa Waiver Program. Besides the obvious benefits and conveniences for Argentinian travelers, it's a big vote of confidence from the US and further shows the great relationship Milei has with the Trump administration.
My neighbor that works with the Argentine government said they did this mainly because the World Cup is in the USA next year and there will be HUGE amounts of Argentines going to the World Cup and they wanted to make it easy for them. This is indeed great news.
 
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My neighbor that works with the Argentine government said they did this mainly because the World Cup is in the USA next year and there will be HUGE amounts of Argentines going to the World Cup and they wanted to make it easy for them. This is indeed great news.
This makes sense with so many American cities hosting the World Cup next year. My friend that goes to every World Cup said that the # of Argentines that go are HUGE.

My Argentine friends here in Spain speculate that many Argentines will overstay their tourist visas and overstay in the USA. Will be interesting to see if that happens.
 
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This makes sense with so many American cities hosting the World Cup next year. My friend that goes to every World Cup said that the # of Argentines that go are HUGE.

My Argentine friends here in Spain speculate that many Argentines will overstay their tourist visas and overstay in the USA. Will be interesting to see if that happens.
Since Argentina has one of the lowest overstay rates could also be another reason they were granted visa waiver.

 
Since Argentina has one of the lowest overstay rates could also be another reason they were granted visa waiver.


Sounds about right. I don't know any Argentines that have overstayed their USA tourist visa. I know many from Brazil, Colombia and other Latin American countries but I have never met anyone or heard of any that overstayed. Most I believe if they want to go somewhere just go to Spain for better quality of life. USA isn't actually too easy as it is so expensive to live in.
 
Yes, totally! This is huge news for Argentines, they’re getting their “golden ticket” back to the U.S. after more than 20 years of having to apply for a visa.

The not-so-great part?
It’s going to take 2 or 3 years to actually happen… but it’s still a pretty strong symbolic move for Milei in Washington. Plus, Argentina has the lowest visa overstay rate in all of Latin America, so that definitely works in its favor.

In the meantime, Argentines are doing what they do best before elections: stockpiling dollars 😅. Just in June, one million people bought USD 2.4 billion, classic pre-election behavior as the October legislative elections get closer.

So yeah, between the return of “visa-free” travel and the dollar fever, that’s Argentina this week.
 
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