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Visa is not Required

You are eligible for visa free entry

From
Argentina
To
Barbados

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Argentina to Barbados

Argentine citizens heading to Barbados have it easy - no visa appointment, no embassy queue, no fee. Argentine passport holders can usually stay in Barbados visa-free for up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes, subject to approval by immigration authorities. Travellers may be asked to show proof of onward travel, accommodation details, and sufficient funds upon arrival.
Entry Requirements

Passport

Your passport must remain valid for the entire duration of your stay in Barbados.

Accommodation

The address where you will be staying - a hotel confirmation, Airbnb printout, or a host's address is acceptable.

Online Immigration Form

Barbados now requires every arriving passenger to fill out its Immigration and Customs Form online at travelform.gov.bb, which opens 72 hours before your flight. Complete it in advance, then save the confirmation receipt on your phone or print a copy - officers scan it on arrival.

Return Ticket

Proof of onward or return travel. A one-way ticket will raise questions at the immigration desk.

Sufficient Funds

No fixed amount is published, but be ready to show a bank statement or card that proves you can cover your expenses.

Important Considerations

Connecting Flights

No airline flies Buenos Aires to Bridgetown without a stop. Copa Airlines is the most reliable option, routing through Panama City (PTY). Argentine passport holders generally do not require a transit visa for Panama for short airport layovers, but travellers should still confirm current airline and transit rules before departure—Argentine passport holders are generally fine there, but it is worth confirming for your specific layover.

Overstaying

Barbados enforces its limits. Staying beyond your permitted period is illegal and can result in fines or detention. If you need more time, apply for an extension with the Barbados Immigration Department before your permitted stay expires.

Other Travel Purposes

The 90-day visa-free entry covers tourism and informal business only. If you plan to work, study - or stay longer, you will need to reach out to the Barbados Embassy in Brazil before travelling. For work, study, or long-term stays, travellers should contact the Barbados Embassy or consult Argentina's Ministry of Foreign Affairs for updated guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, Argentine passport holders can enter Barbados visa-free for up to 90 days for tourism or business.

No, there are currently no direct flights between Argentina and Barbados. Most routes connect through Panama City (PTY) with Copa Airlines.

Yes, all passengers must complete the online Immigration and Customs Form at travelform.gov.bb up to 72 hours before arrival.

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