Temporary Investors Visa

How to Apply for the Temporary Investor Visa in Argentina

The temporary investor visa in Argentina was created for foreigners who have the intention of investing a minimum of ARS$1,500,000 or approximately USD$100,000 in an Argentinian good or service related activity or sector. The government is now looking to international investment as an effective method of boosting the Argentinian economy.

If you are considering moving to the country either for tax reasons or quality of life, a temporary investor visa in Argentina represents a good way of doing so. It allows you to stay in the country long term, meaning that you will be liable for taxes and that you can consider nationality in the longer term.

Biz Latin Hub can help you with a temporary investor visa in Argentina and support you in any endeavours you have within the country or elsewhere in the region via our network of 18 dedicated local offices throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Not only with immigration, but also with company formation in Argentina or any other nearby country.

Why invest in Argentina?

Many smart investors, both local and international are forming companies and doing business in the country. See below some reasons that make Argentina stand out as an attractive place for investment:

  • Large, skilled and educated labor force
  • Huge supply of untapped metals and minerals
  • Access to unexplored oil and gas basins
  • Ideal conditions for renewable energy
  • Strong economic growth
Doing business in Argentina for a temporary investor visa in Argentina
The temporary investor visa in Argentina allows you to enter this powerful economy

What’s the process for a temporary investor visa in Argentina?

In order to begin the application process, the investor must present their business plan which will include how they intend to invest their ARS$1,500,000. They must justify their funds through a bank institution authorized by the Central Bank of the Republic of Argentina (BCRA). Should any of the documents presented be in another language apart from Spanish, a translation of the documents will be required. 

Employment figures in Argentina.
A temporary investor visa in Argentina will help with employment

The business plan will be evaluated by the Migration office (DNM) who will in turn inform the consulate of its approval or denial. The investor must be sure to file the application in advance as the process can take several months. Once approval is given, the physical presence of the person applying for the temporary investors’ visa is required.

They will have to travel to Argentina to attend an appointment scheduled with the Argentinian consulate. It is mandatory to present all required documents along with the approved application. Documents to be provided include an original and photocopy of your passport, the correct visa forms filled out along with the approved consulate application, passport pictures and a police record.

All of these documents should be translated into Spanish. Should all the information be correct, submitted in the required way and submitted on time, the approval or rejection of the temporary investors’ visa will be given the same day.

FAQs when applying for a temporary investor visa in Argentina

Based on our experience these are the common questions and doubts of our clients.

1. What are the types of visas for Argentina?

The types of visas that exist in Argentina are: Tourism, Business, Student visas (stays longer and shorter than 365 days), Work, Nationality.

2. What is a business visa called in Argentina?

It is called a business visa.

3. Requirements for a business visa in Argentina?

The requirements are :

Valid passport valid for at least 6 months at the date of entry to the country, and at least one blank page (two pages) available.
Two (2) current photographs 4x4cm, front view, color, white background.
Completed visa application form (preferably in electronic form) and signed by the applicant.
Invitation letter from the inviting party in Argentina, duly registered in RENURE
Proof of commercial/labor activity in the country of origin (for example, proof of employment on company letterhead).
Round trip ticket reservation (it is advisable not to purchase tickets until the visa has been granted).
Hotel reservation or proof of accommodation in Argentina.
Consular interview.

4. How can I obtain a work visa for Argentina?

It is processed at the Consular Representation of the foreigner’s country of residence.

5. Who can sponsor a work visa in Argentina?

A legally registered local legal entity that can prove it is financially and legally compliant and stable.

6. Do you need a visa to buy a property in Argentina?

No, you do not. You will only be able to do it with the CDI (tax identification number).

7. What must be provided to start the visa processing service in Argentina?

It depends on the type of visa being applied for but Passport, criminal record and consular interview will always be requested.

Map showing Argentina with its provinces outlined and major cities labeled. Cities marked include Mendoza, Tucumán, Córdoba, Rosario, Buenos Aires, Mar del Plata, and Bahía Blanca as hubs for back office services in Argentina, with symbols indicating their status as capitals, inland cities, port cities, or river ports.
A temporary investor visa in Argentina will allow you to work across the country

Biz Latin Hub can help with a temporary investor visa in Argentina

Before starting the process, be sure to identify the characteristics of each visa described. Engage with a local immigration lawyer for additional support to obtain a temporary investor visa in Argentina to carry out business in the country.

Whether you need a professional visa or a business visa for Argentina, our team of Argentine lawyers are willing to provide you with all the necessary information so that you can make all kinds of Visa applications in Argentina.

Do not hesitate to contact Biz Latin Hub for personalized service. Learn more about our team and expert authors.

Biz Latin Hub services infographic with the company logo and website. Services listed: Accounting & Taxation, Hiring & PEO, Company Formation to incorporate a company in Colombia, Legal Services, Bank Account Opening, Visa Processing. Contact email shown at bottom right. Background shows a globe.
Key services offered by Biz Latin Hub include getting a temporary investor visa in Argentina
As informações fornecidas aqui não devem ser interpretadas como orientação ou aconselhamento formal. Consulte um profissional para sua situação específica. As informações fornecidas são apenas para fins informativos e podem não abranger todas as leis, padrões e práticas recomendadas pertinentes. O cenário regulatório está em constante evolução; as informações mencionadas podem estar desatualizadas e/ou podem sofrer alterações. As interpretações apresentadas não são oficiais. Algumas seções baseiam-se nas interpretações ou pontos de vista de autoridades relevantes, mas não podemos garantir que essas perspectivas serão apoiadas em todos os ambientes profissionais.
La información que aquí se ofrece no debe interpretarse como orientación o asesoramiento formal. Por favor, consulte a un profesional para su situación específica. La información proporcionada tiene únicamente fines informativos y es posible que no recoja todas las leyes, normas y mejores prácticas pertinentes. El panorama normativo está en continua evolución; la información mencionada puede estar obsoleta y/o sufrir cambios. Las interpretaciones presentadas no son oficiales. Algunas secciones se basan en las interpretaciones o puntos de vista de las autoridades pertinentes, pero no podemos garantizar que estas perspectivas se respalden en todos los entornos profesionales.
The information provided here within should not be construed as formal guidance or advice. Please consult a professional for your specific situation. Information provided is for informative purposes only and may not capture all pertinent laws, standards, and best practices. The regulatory landscape is continually evolving; information mentioned may be outdated and/or could undergo changes. The interpretations presented are not official. Some sections are based on the interpretations or views of relevant authorities, but we cannot ensure that these perspectives will be supported in all professional settings.
Legal Team Argentina
Legal Team Argentina

Legal Team Argentina is the Biz Latin Hub leading experts on doing business in Argentina The Team writes on the news, doing business, law, and changing regulations. The team are experts in corporate law, Administrative law, Employment law, Immigration law and legal advisory services. Read more about them here. You can contact Legal Team Argentina via our "contact us page".

Reciba las últimas noticias y consejos sobre la expansión global de su empresa
Suscríbase a nuestro boletín para recibir las últimas noticias y consejos empresariales sobre constitución de entidades, cumplimiento de la normativa sobre personas jurídicas, contabilidad, back office y requisitos fiscales. Reciba las últimas noticias y consejos sobre la expansión global de su empresa.
Receba as últimas notícias e conselhos sobre como expandir seus negócios globalmente
Assine a nossa newsletter para receber as últimas notícias e conselhos de negócios sobre formação de entidades, conformidade de entidades legais, contabilidade, back-office e requisitos fiscais.
Receive the latest news and advice about expanding your business globally
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest business news and advice about entity formation, legal entity compliance, accounting, back office and fiscal requirements. Receive the latest news and advice about expanding your business globally.