sancor08 asked:
I’m going to study abroad in Argentina and want to go to other countries on the weekends, say I wanted to go to Chile or Uruguay or Brazil, do I need a visa for each country or is it like in Europe where it applies to the entire European Union
Roberto
I’m going to study abroad in Argentina and want to go to other countries on the weekends, say I wanted to go to Chile or Uruguay or Brazil, do I need a visa for each country or is it like in Europe where it applies to the entire European Union
Roberto














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Comment by Charlie — April 13, 2009 @ 10:34 pm
most likely you will not need a visa, the only exception would be Bolivia and Brazil that require Americans to get a visa prior arrival.
Comment by west8london8 — April 16, 2009 @ 11:29 am
If you are from the US, you will definitely need a visa to enter Chile. However, the visa is granted upon entry, so there is no paperwork to do beforehand. You do have to pay around US$100 (a reciprocity fee, which means you pay because Chileans have to pay for visas to the US).
South America is NOT like the european union… each country has different requirements, so you’ll have to read up on each. Not at all like Europe, sorry!
Comment by Vale — April 18, 2009 @ 6:38 am
Please ignore the people above, they will confuse you. I an an American living in Buenos Aires on a tourist visa right now, so I know the deal. From Argentina, you need a visa to go to Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia. You do not need a visa to go to Uruguay or Chile.
If you have any other questions about living or traveling in Argentina, email. They can talk to you in English about anything you need via phone or chat.
Have fun, and good luck!
Comment by Laura S — April 18, 2009 @ 10:58 pm