I often go to Argentina because of my work and I y like this country. According to my own personal experience and online information, I summarize some tips about Argentina and share them with you, I hope it will help you.
Travel time
Argentina is suitable for traveling all year round, and the peak season is from October to May every year. As Argentina is far away from China, a round trip flight takes 4 days. To fully enjoy the trip, it is recommended that the entire trip span no less than 14 days. If it is necessary to travel to Antarctica or other countries in South America at the same time, the total trip time will often exceed 20 days.
Climate
Argentina is located in the southern hemisphere and has the exact opposite climate and climate of our country. That said, the north of Argentina is close, and the climate is similar to that of China The southern part of the United States is in the Amazon rainforest, which is hot and humid all year round. The central region is in the southern temperate zone, the four seasons, the southern region near the South Pole, cool in summer and cold in winter. So traveling to Argentina should be mainly from October to May each year.
The equation of time; time difference
Argentina is located in the Western Hemisphere, and the time difference between China and Buenos Aires is more than 10 hours. In Buenos Aires, for example, the time zone is located in the Western Third and the time difference in Beijing (Eastern Eighth) is -11 hours. That is to say, if Beijing time is 20:00 on January 1, 2016, then Buenos Aires time is 9:00 a.m. on January 1, 2016.
Visa: Chinese tourists need to apply for a tourist visa to visit Argentina. At present, there are two ways for Chinese tourists to obtain a tourist visa: apply for a tourist visa directly, prepare the documents according to the visa requirements, and get the visa by interviewing at the visa section of the embassy. This method is relatively complicated, but if you have a valid U.S. visa or Schengen visa, it is much easier to obtain a visa. All you need to do is visit the website of the Argentine Immigration Service.
(http://www.migraciones.gov.ar/accesible/indexP.php?Inicio), fill out the relevant documents, pay the 50 U.S. dollar visa fee, and get an electronic visa for multiple trips within three months. It's much easier and faster to get a visa just by going online at home.
Language
The official language of Argentina is Spanish. Often, service staff at airports, hotels and restaurants speak English, as do many locals. If you need help, you can ask for assistance from the attendants at nearby hotels and restaurants. If you can if you can't find more locals on the street, you can always find someone who speaks English to ask for help. Airplane tickets
China, Argentina is far away. The distance from Beijing to Buenos Aires, for example, is as far as 200 million kilometers. There are no commercial airplanes that can reach this distance, so there are no direct flights from China to Argentina (and indeed no direct flights from China to any of the male American countries). At least one transit is required from China to Argentina, usually in Europe (Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt) or the United States (Dallas). If transiting from Europe the airlines of choice are mainly Air France (including KLM) and Lufthansa, and if transiting in the US the airlines of choice are mainly American Airlines (AA), and flights on these airlines require only one connection. There are other airlines to choose from for flights such as Qatar Airways, Emirates, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines, and Delta Air Lines. The flights of these airlines often require more than two stopovers or connections to reach the destination, which is more troublesome. The flight time from Beijing to Argentina is just over 20 hours, plus the stopover time will be up to 30 hours. So, if you have enough financial resources, you can choose business class to travel. If you choose economy class, you should be prepared for a long flight.
Arrival instructions and customs regulations
According to the relevant regulations of Ho Genting Customs, items that cannot be brought into the country include fruits, meat products, insects, plants and animals. When entering the country, please fill out in detail the entry registration card issued on the airplane, together with your passport, for inspection by Argentine Customs.
Also, when entering Argentina, the inspection of electronic devices, especially cell phones, is strict (especially Apple phones, as all Apple products are now not allowed to be sold in Argentina for licensing reasons and Apple products carry a very high premium in Argentina). In principle, foreigners are allowed to carry two cell phones. If there are more than two, they must not carry the box or they are likely to be taxed by customs.
Transportation
Argentina U.S.A. has a relatively well-developed aviation system. The capital city of Buenos Aires has direct flights to all parts of the country as well as major cities in South America, North America and Europe. Buenos Aires has two airports, EZE International Airport (EZE) and Jorge Newbery Airport (AEP).EZE Airport is dominated by international flights, while AEP Airport is dominated by domestic flights, with airports in all major cities. The main airline operating Argentina's domestic flights is AerolineasArgentinas, while Chilean airline LAN also operates a large number of Argentina's domestic flights.
Argentina's highway transportation is well-developed, with relatively flat and wide roads, easy access to public ****transportation and metro networks, and convenient cab and private car services. Argentina, like our country, practices left-handed driving, and city roads are mainly one-way. Argentinians drive fast, and merging and overtaking is common, so you have to pay special attention to traffic safety.
China's U.S. railroads are centered in the capital city and extend to all provinces of the country in all directions. Generally speaking, train cars are divided into three classes according to the equipment and services in the cars: ordinary sleeping cars, ordinary cars and sightseeing cars.
Accommodation: Argentina's major cities have ample places to stay, including high-end five-star hotels, express hotels, youth hostels and a large number of bed and breakfasts. These hotels and lodgings are easy to book on travel booking websites, and with prices ranging from a couple hundred dollars to thousands of dollars, there is plenty of choice.
Go shopping
Argentina's main specialties include mate tea, red wine, chocolate, leather goods, rubies and various styles of handicrafts.
Prescribed Diet
Dining follows European tastes, especially Spain and Italy, where a variety of barbecues are the signature dishes. Lunch is served around 13:00~14:00; afternoon tea time for locals is around 17:00, with more cafes. Dinner is around 20:00~22:00, and restaurants usually open at 20:00.
Medical
Argentina has a good climate and a clean environment, and there are basically no infectious diseases throughout the country. Health care in Argentina is good, and public and private hospitals can be found everywhere. If you need to see a doctor at one of these hospitals, be sure to keep your bills and claim them through your travel insurance when you return home.
Currency Exchange Rates
The official currency of Argentina USA is the Argentine Peso. The current exchange rate between the Argentine peso and the Chinese yuan is 1 yuan = 2.2444 Argentine pesos, and the exchange rate between the Argentine peso and the U.S. dollar is 1 U.S. dollar = 15.1700 Argentine pesos. Argentina has severe inflation and the exchange rate depreciates frequently. It is not recommended to exchange too many Argentine pesos at home. It is recommended to bring US dollars in cash to Argentina and exchange them at local banks or currency exchange points. On the streets of Buenos Aires, from time to time, people will shout cambio (change money) and the exchange rate may be higher. It is not recommended to deal with these unofficial street money changers as they tend to have a large amount of counterfeit money mixed in). Credit cards are also very convenient in Argentina. Credit cards are accepted in stores of all sizes, so it is advisable to carry less cash and more cards. However, most stores can only accept VISA, MASTER and other types of credit cards, and do not support UnionPay credit cards.
Telephone
Argentina has a well-developed communication network, and it is very convenient to make phone calls to all parts of the country. The main communication network operators are Movistar, Claro and so on. Local phone cards are available in many stores on the street at relatively cheap rates. As a matter of fact, the cost of domestic cell phone cards in Argentina is also much lower now. Take China Mobile for example with an Apple cell phone. Argentina roaming, make or receive Argentina local and domestic telephone charges 3 yuan / minute, send and receive SMS 1 yuan / article, receive SMS free. Argentina's international area code is 54, which means that when dialing an Argentine phone number from a domestic cell phone, you have to dial 54 before dialing the number. whe
The Internet in Argentina is also very developed, and WIFI wireless Internet access is available in hotels. If you want to use your cell phone to access the Internet, you can rent a WIFI Internet access device from China for about 30 yuan per day, and unlimited traffic access at any time. If you choose domestic cell phone roaming, the cost will be higher. Taking a cell phone number as an example, GPRS Internet access costs 9 yuan/3MB, capped at 90 yuan per day. Customs and Taboos
Argentines are diffident and have little sense of punctuality. They are always late for business or personal appointments.
Argentines are usually cheerful and uninhibited, they don't I don't like to be silent when interacting with them.
In Argentina, people avoid asking about personal income, age, religion, emotions, etc. For privacy.
Argentines like people to praise tango and don't let others criticize it.
Argentines talk about religion and politics.
When you see a dancer dancing wonderfully on the street, remember to get permission before you take a picture or you will be considered rude.
Power outlets
Argentina uses round-ended two-phase European sockets and three-phase flat sockets, with a voltage of 220V and a frequency of 50Hz, which are different from those in China, so you need to bring a converter plug.
Safety Tips
Argentina is one of the safest countries in Latin America. Most visitors to Buenos Aires leave with nothing but happiness, and very few will be harmed. Outside of the major cities, serious crime is rare.
Tipping
It is customary to handle spending when receiving services in Argentina. Hotel spending is usually 10% of the amount spent. Tipping is not usually reflected on the hotel bill, and you cannot tip with a credit card. Generally, you will not when you take a cab, you are not in the habit of tipping.
2. U.S. visa can go to Argentina
No.
One in North America, one in South America, the middle reaches are blocked by mountains. For the time being, no Inter-American Railroad has been built.
The United States of America (English: UnitedStatesofAmerica, abbreviated as the United States) is a country mainly in North America.
Argentina is a presidential federal **** and state country consisting of 23 provinces and the federal capital (Buenos Aires), located in southeastern South America, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Antarctica to the south across the sea, Chile to the west, Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, and Uruguay and Brazil to the northeast.
3. Argentina Visa Interview
Although Antarctica is not part of any country, the embarkation sites are in New Zealand, Australia, Argentina and Chile. You can apply for a visa at the place where you board the ship. The cost is between $0 and $1000.
New Zealand Australia Visa: all are electronic visas. Since you don't need a face-to-face visa or fingerprints, experienced guys can prepare their own documents to apply.
Chile Visa: Chinese citizens with a valid U.S. or Canadian visa (except transit visa) can enter Chile without a visa. In addition, from July 1, 2008, Chinese citizens applying for a Chilean visa will be exempted from paying the visa fee. Note that it is free, not visa-free.
Argentina visa: electronic visa (valid for 3 months), ten-year paper visa, as needed. Have a U.S. visa (F1/F2, except green card) partners for Argentina e-visa is very convenient.
4. Argentina visa need face-to-face how much money
Holding a Chinese passport for Argentina tourist visa basically rely on the travel agency, usually takes 15 days, you can do not leave halfway through the tour.
If you want to stay in Argentina for a long time, you can only apply for a business visa or a work visa, both of which are more cumbersome. All costs together will not be less than 5,000, the time is at least two months, and you have to sign in person.
5. Do you need a visa to go to Argentina
Yes.
According to the Sino-Argentine bilateral agreement, citizens holding diplomatic and official passports can enter Argentina without a visa, usually for 30 days. Holders of other types of passports (except Hong Kong SAR passports) must obtain a visa beforehand to enter Argentina. The United States of Argentina has a very strict visa policy that includes tourist, business, residence and work visas. To apply for a visa, a valid passport and an application form are required.
6. How long does it take for a face-to-face visa to come out of Argentina
This is normal. It is much more difficult to get a visa for Argentina than for the United States.
1. Argentines are extremely inefficient. Typically what they do in the afternoon is two weeks later.
2. They don't don' don't think that your trip is a benefit to them, but they think that you are begging for the enjoyment you get from seeing their beautiful landscapes.
3. They are afraid of Chinese smuggling. A third of Argentina's retail supermarkets are already in the hands of Fujian farmers.
4. They also fear the Chinese. There are many Chinese expatriate gangs, which are more feared.
7. Is it good to sign an Argentine tourist visa
According to Argentina's U.S. immigration policy, foreigners who want to go through the immigration process in Argentina need to prepare valid passports, photographs and other materials in advance and then go to the Argentine Embassy to apply for an Argentine immigrant visa. After getting approval, they can arrive in Argentina smoothly, and then they can apply to the court for naturalization after living in Argentina for 2 years. After getting approval, they can become Argentine citizens.
The first step is to prepare the necessary documents for applying for an Argentine immigrant visa, such as: a valid passport, a certificate of no international crime, a birth certificate or adoption certificate, a marriage certificate, a health certificate issued by the health department of the country where they reside, and so on.
The second step is to apply to the local Argentine Embassy for Argentine immigrants, ask for and fill out the passport application form from the public security organs in the place of household registration, and submit it together with a copy of the identity card, proof of unit or other required certificates, passport photo, and passport processing fee. Generally 2-3 weeks later you can get an Argentine immigrant visa, through Argentina.
Step 3: After successfully arriving in Argentina, foreigners who have lived in Argentina for two years can apply to the court for naturalization. Upon approval, they can become Argentine citizens and enjoy the same social welfare benefits as locals.
8. Difficult to get a visa for Argentina
The best passports are Japan and Singapore. The largest number of visa-free countries. Argentina is ranked 18th, visa-free, visa-on-arrival countries are many. With Argentine nationality, Chinese nationality is naturally canceled. China does not recognize dual citizenship. But Argentina recognizes multiple citizenship. There are behaviors such as concealing naturalization. At most, the Chinese nationality will be canceled. Many people used to return to their home countries with Chinese passports. Go to other countries and use Argentine passports. Now the information network is developed and easily exposed. Many of them have been canceled from China.
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1. You can enter the country with an Argentine ID. (Including foreigner IDs.) Most of them are southern **** same market countries.
2. Visa-free countries.
3. Visa on arrival.
4. E-visa.
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6. You need to apply for a visa. (Physical conditions required by each country, etc.).
9. What do you need for a tourist visa to Argentina
You will need your U.S. green card, Chinese passport, your U.S. credit card or a monthly bank letter (at least six months), a round-trip ticket, and a visa application form. The fee is 30 dollars. Apply at the Argentine Embassy in the US. The phone number is (202) 238-6460.
10. Do you need a face-to-face visa for Argentina now
Chilean visas are not good. In principle, it takes 30 working days to process.
1. Original passport (valid for more than 6 months), must provide the old passport.
2. Two photos of the visa application form (two-inch color, white background)
3. Original deposit slip (RMB 50,000 yuan or more) must have the name in Chinese pinyin.
4. Notarized certificate of incumbency in English and Chinese (can be processed, you need to prepare three stamped letterhead, a copy of the legal person's ID card or the first page of the passport. Please refer to the fee schedule of the notary company for the fee)
5. Notarization of business license in Chinese and English (you can appoint an agent to do the job, and you need to prepare 3 stamped letterheads, photocopy of ID card of the legal person or the first page of the passport, and please refer to the fee schedule of the notary company for the fee). Salary slips of the last three months will be notarized in English and Chinese by a notary public. Note: The salary statement is the same as the salary stated on the employment certificate. For the last three months' pay slips, if they are issued by the bank, the bank's stamp is sufficient; if they are issued directly by the company, the company's three months' tax statement needs to be notarized. Children: notarization of kinship (if one of the parents is bringing a child, it needs to be notarized in English and Chinese) Retirees: notarization of retirement certificate in English and Chinese. The Consular District of the Argentine Consulate General in Shanghai (interview required) includes the provinces of Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui. The territory of Guangzhou China is divided: Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian and Hainan.