It is not required to register your visa when you arrive in Argentina.
- Home
- Expat Destinations
- Amsterdam
- Auckland
- Bangalore
- Bangkok
- Barcelona
- Beijing
- Berlin
- Brussels
- Buenos Aires
- Cape Town
- Chicago
- Delhi
- Dubai
- Hanoi
- Hong Kong
- Houston
- Islamabad
- Istanbul
- Kuala Lumpur
- Lisbon
- London
- Los Angeles
- Madrid
- Melbourne
- Moscow
- Mumbai
- New York City
- Paris
- Rome
- Seoul
- Shanghai
- Singapore
- Sydney
- Tokyo
- Toronto
- Vancouver
- Expat Services
- Expat’s Manual
- Expat Blog
- Expat Forums
- Business Directory
- News
- Home
- Expat Destinations
- Amsterdam
- Auckland
- Bangalore
- Bangkok
- Barcelona
- Beijing
- Berlin
- Brussels
- Buenos Aires
- Cape Town
- Chicago
- Delhi
- Dubai
- Hanoi
- Hong Kong
- Houston
- Islamabad
- Istanbul
- Kuala Lumpur
- Lisbon
- London
- Los Angeles
- Madrid
- Melbourne
- Moscow
- Mumbai
- New York City
- Paris
- Rome
- Seoul
- Shanghai
- Singapore
- Sydney
- Tokyo
- Toronto
- Vancouver
- Expat Services
- Expat’s Manual
- Expat Blog
- Expat Forums
- Business Directory
- News
Skip to content
- Home
- Expat Destinations
- Amsterdam
- Auckland
- Bangalore
- Bangkok
- Barcelona
- Beijing
- Berlin
- Brussels
- Buenos Aires
- Cape Town
- Chicago
- Delhi
- Dubai
- Hanoi
- Hong Kong
- Houston
- Islamabad
- Istanbul
- Kuala Lumpur
- Lisbon
- London
- Los Angeles
- Madrid
- Melbourne
- Moscow
- Mumbai
- New York City
- Paris
- Rome
- Seoul
- Shanghai
- Singapore
- Sydney
- Tokyo
- Toronto
- Vancouver
- Expat Services
- Expat’s Manual
- Expat Blog
- Expat Forums
- Business Directory
- News
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Our guide was written by Maggie Irwin and Chris Mote.
Visa Registration - Buenos Aires
Top Tips
01 | While knowing Spanish is not a necessity to living in Buenos Aires, many porteños will be more willing to help you out if you know some basic p |
02 | Having an open mind and realizing that laws, contracts, rules, & pretty much everything else is flexible and liquid will save you a lot of headach |
03 | There is a shortage of coins in the country, and you need them to use the public buses, so keep your change and pay with note where possible. |
04 | Electronics, such as computers and cell phones, are up to 400% more than expensive in Argentina so bring your electronics with you. |
05 | Property prices are always inflated and it is a buyer’s/renter’s market here, so make sure you negotiate hard when finding somewhere to live. |
Useful links
- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/buenosairesinte…
The Buenos Aires International Newcomers Group helps newcomers settle in Buenos Aires, and organizes a variety of social activities. - http://www.apartmentsba.com
Website advertising a number of rental listings for the Buenos Aires area - http://www.BuenosAiresHerald.com
Argentina’s only english-language daily newspaper, provides news from Argentina and Buenos Aires. - http://baexpats.org/
An online community for expatriates living in Buenos Aires. - http://www.discoverbuenosaires.com/
A blog that describes expat life in Buenos Aires.
Interesting fact
Spread over an area of 78.5 square miles, Buenos Aires is the biggest and the most populated metropolitan city in the country with a population of more than 13 million people. |