The Argentine passport allows entry to many countries without the need for a visa thanks to bilateral and regional agreements, as well as Argentina's membership in Mercosur.
Here's a breakdown by region:
Latin America and the Caribbean
Most Latin American countries allow visa-free entry for Argentines, and in some cases, even with an ID card. Examples:
Without a visa: Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Dominican Republic, among others.
With DNI: Mercosur and associated countries, such as Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, Bolivia, Colombia, and Ecuador.
Europe
Argentina has visa-waiver agreements with Schengen Area countries, allowing stays of up to 90 days in 180 days. Examples:
European Union: Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Portugal, the Netherlands, Greece, among others.
Other European countries: Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, United Kingdom (up to 6 months), Montenegro, Albania, Serbia, and more.
Asia
Visa-free (up to 90 days): Israel, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, and more.
With eVisa or visa on arrival: India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, among others.
Africa
Visa-free: South Africa, Morocco, Tunisia, Seychelles.
With eVisa or visa on arrival: Kenya, Tanzania, Egypt, and more.
Oceania
Visa-free: Fiji, Micronesia, Cook Islands, Niue, and French Polynesia.
With eVisa or visa on arrival: Australia, New Zealand, and Samoa.
North America
Visa-free: Mexico, Bahamas, and Jamaica.
With eTA or e-Visa: Canada.
With visa: United States.
The permitted duration and conditions of entry vary by country, so it is always advisable to check the specific requirements before traveling.
Countries Were You Can Travel With Temporary Argentine ID Card
With the temporary Argentine DNI, you can travel mainly to Mercosur member and associate countries, thanks to the free movement agreements between these nations. However, it is important to check with the local immigration authorities, as the temporary DNI has certain limitations compared to the DNI of an Argentine citizen.
Mercosur Countries (Full Members):
-Brazil
-Uruguay
-Paraguay
-Bolivia
-Chile
-Venezuela (currently suspended from Mercosur but still recognizes previous agreements).
Mercosur Associated Countries:
-Colombia
-Ecuador
-Peru
Recommendations:
Validity of the DNI: Make sure that your DNI is valid and in good condition.
Specific conditions: Although travel with the ID is allowed, some countries may require additional documentation, such as proof of residence or specific permits for those with a temporary DNI.
Prior consultation: Check with the consulates or embassies of the countries you plan to visit to confirm that there are no additional restrictions for the temporary DNI.