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gR 14 Dec 2015 11:44

Thats not the right link. This one worked for me to retrieve my visa:

https://reciprocidad.provincianet.com.ar/

for USA/Canada/Australia citizens


Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeyMoto (Post 405441)
The official website sends you around in circles and is poorly set up. Thankfully South American Travel News
( South America Travel News: Update to the Argentina Reciprocity Fee | South America Travel News Blog ) makes it easier with these instructions:

To pay the Argentina reciprocity fee in advance, complete the following steps:

1) Go to https://virtual.provinciapagos.com.a.../Registro.aspx

2) Complete the required information and pay the reciprocity fee (per person) with a credit card

3) Print the receipt and keep it with your passport to show immigration authorities upon entry

The current fees are: $160 for the United States (valid for 10 years), $100 for Australians (valid for 1 year) and $75 for Canadians (valid for one entry).


Tony LEE 14 Dec 2015 14:40

The link is correct to start the process by first registering. Then you can retrieve your receipt later by logging in

gR 14 Dec 2015 15:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tony LEE (Post 523913)
The link is correct to start the process by first registering. Then you can retrieve your receipt later by logging in

That original link would not let me log in with my username and id (I wanted to retrieve my visa). I took a look at the registration button which asks for stuff that would pertain to an Argentina citizen. It appears to be for Argentine citizens to get their passport.

The "corrected" link I put up lets me log in and retrieve my visa. It also has a registration button that asks for information that makes sense for US/Canada/Australian citizens.

... or is does my computer have gremlins?

zolo 26 Jan 2016 13:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by gR (Post 523920)
That original link would not let me log in with my username and id (I wanted to retrieve my visa). I took a look at the registration button which asks for stuff that would pertain to an Argentina citizen. It appears to be for Argentine citizens to get their passport.

The "corrected" link I put up lets me log in and retrieve my visa. It also has a registration button that asks for information that makes sense for US/Canada/Australian citizens.

... or is does my computer have gremlins?

Your link worked for me, the original one posted sent me to a dead link and had nothing.
One question, is your link the correct one for first time users? Folks without a password or log in?
I need to pay the fee for a crossing on a few weeks.
Thanks

Tony LEE 26 Jan 2016 21:44

Australians should not pay their money any earlier than they need to because the validy period is one year from the date of payment NOT date of first entry

FreedomTraveler 18 Sep 2016 21:54

Good news for USA Citizens.
 
Please note the following from the Argentina Embassy;

RECIPROCITY FEE REVOKED FOR US CITIZENS BY PRESIDENTIAL DECREE

US citizens are exempt from paying the reciprocity fee by Presidencial Decree No. 959/2016, published on August 23, 2016.

The reciprocity fee still applies to Australian and Canadian passport holders..
August 24, 2016

DIRECT PHONE NUMBER FOR CONSULAR MATTERS
+1 202 238 6460


More info here:
http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2016/03/28/argentina-reciprocity-fee-us-citizens/

onlybyland 26 Oct 2016 14:23

No fees for UK passport holders
 
I arrived in Argentina by air, left by land, arrived by land, and left by land again. I hold a UK passport and did not have to pay any fees. I presume it is the same for European passport holders as well.


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Tony LEE 26 Oct 2016 15:59

That is why it is called a Reciprocity Fee. It is a very small price to pay for the other benefits citizens of certain lucky countries enjoy.

RNS1948 25 Feb 2018 01:29

No more fee's
 
There are no more fee's for Canadians or American's at the Argentina border crossings.


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