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Can an Argentine traveller visit Peru?

Most Argentine travellers don't need a visa when heading to Peru for tourism.

The route most travellers use is the Mercosur — visa-free entry (90 days). Stays go up to 90 days per visit.

The paperwork is straightforward — approval is likely if your documents are in order.

1 other route sit below if this one doesn't fit.

Straight from mercosur.int.

2 options available — review and choose the one that matches your trip.

Visa-freeTourism

Mercosur — visa-free entry (90 days)

Max stay
90days
Processing
Fee
Difficulty10/10·Realism10/10
Why? ▾

Difficulty

Quick paperwork
10/10

Quick to obtain, light documentation, fast turnaround.

Why this score?
  • Visa-free entry — no advance authorisation needed

Approval realism

Approval is likely
10/10

Most applicants with the right paperwork get approved.

What drives this score?
  • No visa needed — entry is granted at the border given valid documents
Step-by-step checklist

Your application checklist

  1. 1

    Check your passport validity

    60+ days before

    Most countries require 6+ months of validity beyond your travel dates and at least one blank page. If it's close, renew before applying.

  2. 2

    On the day of travel

    day of travel

    Carry: passport (printed visa if applicable), onward ticket, proof of accommodation, proof of funds, travel insurance. Border officers retain discretion regardless of visa status.

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Passport valid 6+ months

What you need

  • Valid passport or national identity card (DNI / RUN / cédula) accepted at most land borders
  • Onward / return travel intent
View primary source (mercosur.int)
Visa-freeTourism

Visa-free

Max stay
Processing
Fee
Difficulty10/10·Realism10/10
Why? ▾

Difficulty

Quick paperwork
10/10

Quick to obtain, light documentation, fast turnaround.

Why this score?
  • Visa-free entry — no advance authorisation needed

Approval realism

Approval is likely
10/10

Most applicants with the right paperwork get approved.

What drives this score?
  • No visa needed — entry is granted at the border given valid documents
Step-by-step checklist

Your application checklist

  1. 1

    Check your passport validity

    60+ days before

    Most countries require 6+ months of validity beyond your travel dates and at least one blank page. If it's close, renew before applying.

  2. 2

    On the day of travel

    day of travel

    Carry: passport (printed visa if applicable), onward ticket, proof of accommodation, proof of funds, travel insurance. Border officers retain discretion regardless of visa status.

Show full requirements, fees, and source
Passport valid 6+ months

What you need

  • Valid passport
  • Onward / return ticket
  • Proof of accommodation may be requested at the border
View primary source (gob.pe)

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Sources & references

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Where can Argentine passport holders go?

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Who needs a visa for Peru?

Informational only. A valid visa permits entry subject to officer discretion at the border. Always verify with the destination's embassy or official source before travel, employment, or relocation.