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Tourist Visa: Cuba → Argentina

Travelers from Cuba to Argentina must apply for a Tourist Visa at the Argentina embassy or consulate in Havana. Cuba holders carry a passport ranked #65 for travel access. Expect an application fee near $90, and allow roughly 8–18 business days for processing. Approvals on this route run near 68% by our estimate. For context, Argentina sits within the Americas, is governed from Buenos Aires, trades in the ARS, uses Spanish as an official language, counts a population of ≈46.2M. Each visit allows a stay of up to 90 days. Required documents, fees, and step-by-step application instructions follow.

Quick Answer
Status
Visa Required
Fee
$90
Processing
8–18 days
Max stay
90 days
Apply at
Embassy/Consulate
Visa Required

Quick answer

Cuba passport holders must apply for a Argentina tourist visa at the embassy or consulate. Government fee $90, typical processing 18 business days. Plan to submit at least 18 days before travel.

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Required Documents

  • A round-trip travel itinerary (reservation, not necessarily paid)
  • Hotel reservation or invitation letter
  • Personal bank statements from the last three to six months
  • Travel medical insurance for the duration of the trip
  • Passport valid 6+ months past your planned return, with two blank pages
  • The official application form, filled in without blank fields
  • Recent passport-size photographs (two, on a plain background)
  • Valid passport with at least 6 months remaining + 2 blank pages
  • Completed online application form with recent photo (35×45mm, white background)
  • Confirmed return-trip flight reservation (not paid)
  • Hotel booking covering the full duration (refundable)
  • Day-by-day itinerary or travel plan
  • Bank statements for the last 3-6 months showing sufficient funds
  • Salary slips for the last 3 months or employer letter (if employed)
  • Travel insurance with minimum €30,000 medical cover
  • Visa fee paid receipt
  • No-objection letter from employer (employed) or trade registration (self-employed)

Eligibility

  • No prior overstay in Argentina or Schengen zone
  • Genuine intent to return home before visa expiry
  • No serious criminal record
  • Sufficient funds (~$50-150/day for stay)
  • Not on any travel-ban list

Required proofs

  • Bank balance ~$50-150/day of stay
  • Stable salary slips for last 3 months
  • Property ownership documents (strong tie)
  • Family in home country (children, parents)
  • Active employment contract

Key facts

Source country
Cuba
Destination country
Argentina
Visa type
Tourist Visa
Entry requirement
Visa Required
Application fee
$90 USD
Processing time
8–18 business days
Maximum stay
90 days per visit
Validity
180 from issue date
Estimated approval rate
~68.00%
Source passport rank
#65/199

Compiled by VisaCross from official embassy sources. Last reviewed June 2026. See methodology.

About Argentina

Capital
Buenos Aires
Region
Americas
Currency
Argentine Peso
Language
Spanish
Population
46,200,000

How much does the trip cost?

Visa fee
Official government charge
$90
Flight (return)
Economy estimate
$480
Hotel (7 nights)
$75/night
$525
Food (7 days)
$28/day
$196
Local transit (7 days)
$13/day
$91
Estimated total for 7 days ~$1,382

USD averages — vary by season and accommodation type.

Preparation timeline

  1. Week 1

    Renew your passport if it expires within 6 months. Take fresh photos with white background.

  2. Week 2

    Gather financial proof: last 3 months of bank statements, employer letter, ID copy.

  3. Week 3

    Book refundable hotel + flights — most embassies want booking confirmations, not paid receipts.

  4. Week 4

    Buy travel insurance covering at least €30,000 medical, and print the policy.

  5. Week 5

    Submit the application at the embassy or authorized center, pay the fee.

Visa Fee

$90

USD (approx.)

Processing Time

8–18

business days

Max Stay

90

days per visit

Validity

180

from issue date

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How to Apply

  • Apply at the Argentina embassy or consulate in Havana
  • Through an authorized visa application center (VFS Global, BLS International)
  • Online pre-application followed by an in-person biometrics appointment

Processing and timeline notes

  • Standard processing: 5-15 business days
  • Peak season can extend to 30+ days
  • Express service available in some embassies for $$$$
  • Track status via VFS/TLS portal where applicable
  • Plan to apply 6-8 weeks before travel

Smart tips that boost approval

  • Apply 4-6 weeks before travel
  • Use refundable bookings only
  • Add a cover letter explaining your trip
  • Show consistent income over 6 months
  • Keep a printed copy of every document at the embassy

What to do after arrival

  • Get entry stamp showing exit date
  • Register at hotel as required
  • Keep visa and passport copies separately
  • Note local emergency numbers

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Booking non-refundable flights or hotels before the visa is approved
  • Leaving sections of the form blank or using inconsistent name spellings
  • Carrying a passport with less than 6 months of validity remaining
  • Underestimating the importance of a clear, dated travel itinerary
  • Failing to demonstrate strong ties to your home country (employment, property, family)
  • Applying too late and missing the embassy slot
  • Booking non-refundable hotels before approval
  • Inconsistent dates between flight, hotel, and itinerary
  • Empty bank account just before applying
  • Vague trip purpose answer at the interview

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Cuba citizens need a Tourist Visa for Argentina?

Yes, Cuba citizens must apply for a Tourist Visa at the Argentina embassy or visa application center before traveling. Argentina's capital is Buenos Aires, in the Americas.

How much does the Tourist Visa cost?

Expect to pay around $90 USD for the Tourist Visa, payable to the Argentina embassy or processing center (often charged in ARS or USD). Third-party service fees may apply additionally.

How long does it take to process the Tourist Visa?

Most decisions arrive within 8–18 business days. Apply at least 4–6 weeks before your intended travel date to allow for delays or additional document requests.

What documents do I need?

The core set is a valid passport, the completed application form, recent photos to spec, evidence of funds, proof of travel medical insurance, your travel itinerary, and proof of where you'll stay. Some routes ask for extra documents.

How long is the Tourist Visa valid and how long can I stay?

You can stay up to 90 days per visit, while the Tourist Visa remains valid for 180 days from the date of issue. Overstaying can lead to fines or future entry bans, so track your permitted dates carefully.

What is the approval rate for this route?

Based on regional patterns, roughly 68% of Cuba Tourist Visa applications to Argentina are approved. Completeness and strong documentation move that number the most.

Can I extend my Tourist Visa once I'm in Argentina?

An extension may be possible at the discretion of Argentina's immigration authority. Lodge the request before your current tourist visa lapses.

What happens if my application is denied?

A refusal usually comes with a stated ground. You can address the gap and reapply, or follow the embassy's appeal route. Note that the fee is normally non-refundable.

Do I need travel insurance?

Most Argentina Tourist Visa applications require proof of travel medical insurance with adequate coverage for the duration of your stay.

Can I work on a Tourist Visa?

No. Tourist visas strictly prohibit employment. Working without authorization can result in deportation and future entry bans.

What is the maximum stay on a tourist visa?

Most Argentina tourist visas allow stays of up to 90 days per visit. Overstaying triggers fines and future entry bans.

Can I extend the visa from inside?

Some countries allow a short one-time extension via immigration, others require exiting and re-applying from outside. Check 2 weeks before expiry.

Can I work or study on a tourist visa?

No. Tourist visas are for tourism, family visits, and short meetings only. Working or studying requires a different visa, and violation triggers deportation.

What will the immigration officer ask?

Passport with visa, hotel booking, return ticket, financial proof for the stay, and sometimes itinerary. Be ready to answer simple questions about your visit's purpose.

How do I avoid tourist visa rejection?

Submit honest, complete documents; show strong home-country ties (job, family, property); book a refundable itinerary; avoid form errors. Accuracy in every field matters.

Do I need health insurance for the visit?

Many countries, especially Schengen, require coverage of at least €30,000. Even where not required, insurance protects you from steep medical bills.

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Reviewed by the VisaCross editorial team

Last reviewed: June 2026. We cross-check this route against official embassy publications and update when policies change.

ℹ️ Information last verified on May 19, 2026. Visa rules change frequently — always confirm with the official embassy before travel.