You are eligible for visa free entry
Your passport should remain valid for the duration of your stay, and travelers are advised to carry at least six months' validity to avoid airline or transit issues.
No fixed amount is set, but immigration officers may ask how you plan to cover your stay. A bank card or a quick look at your account balance on your phone is typically enough.
All arriving non-residents must complete a Bahamas Immigration Disembarkation/Embarkation Card. Airlines usually hand these out on board; fill it out before landing.
All visitors must present a return or onward ticket confirming they are leaving The Bahamas. A one-way booking with no onward plans tends to raise questions, so have something documented.
Travelers arriving from Argentina may be required to present a valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate, issued at least 10 days before arrival, in line with The Bahamas entry health requirements.
No direct flights operate between Argentina and The Bahamas. The most practical route connects through Miami, with American Airlines and Copa Airlines among the most common options. Total travel time runs roughly 12 to 16 hours, depending on your layover. If connecting through the United States, travelers must meet US transit requirements, which may include ESTA authorization or a valid US visa.
Visitors are generally permitted to stay for up to three months, subject to immigration approval on arrival. Extensions can be requested at the Bahamas Department of Immigration before your stay expires, subject to an officer's discretion. Overstaying is a punishable offense and will complicate future visits.
Tourist entry does not cover employment or formal study. Contact the nearest Bahamian consulate before traveling if either applies to your situation.
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