It is not required to register your visa when you arrive in Argentina.
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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. |

