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Non-Immigrant Visas

General Information and How to Apply

Welcome to the Non-immigrant Visa Section of the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires.  This Section provides Visa services to argentines and citizens of other countries that reside in Argentina and are willing to enter temporarily the United States.  Visitors may travel to the United States for Business or pleasure, but we process nonimmigrant visas for many different purposes such as students, temporary workers, journalists, religious workers, etc. If your purpose of travel is other than business or pleasure, you will need to apply for a visa in the appropriate category. The different types of non-immigrant visas are listed on the left of this page. Click on the left navigation bar for more information on visa types.

PLEASE PLAN AHEAD

Always be sure to plan ahead for your trip to the U.S. Check the link below for current visa appointment wait-times.  

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 DS-156 Electronic Form
DS-157 Form ( for men on ages between 16-45)
IMPORTANT NOTE:  All applicants are required to present the Electronic Visa Form ( EVAF) the day of the visa interview. If the Application Form (DS-156) does not comply with this requirement, the application will not be accepted, and the applicant will have to re-schedule a new visa interview.

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For children of U.S. citizens living in Argentina: the parents should contact the Amercian Citizens Services by e-mail before scheduling for a visa appointment, in order to determine if their child is entitled to U.S. citizenship. 



 

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