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Visa is not Required

You are eligible for visa free entry

From
Argentina
To
Mauritius

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Argentina to Mauritius

Mauritius is one of those places that live up to every expectation - turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, and a warmth from locals that makes the whole island feel genuinely welcoming. For Argentine travellers, getting there is about as smooth as it gets. No visa application, no embassy appointments, and no long waiting periods. You land, you clear immigration, and the island is yours.

Stay Duration

Up to 90 days

Passport Validity

Your passport should have at least six months of validity remaining at the time of travel. Always check the latest entry requirements before departure. Unlike some destinations that only ask for basic validity, Mauritius is stricter on this point, so check your expiry date carefully before you even look at flights.

Required Documentation for Entry

Valid Passport

You need a valid Argentine passport with at least six months of validity beyond your stay and at least one blank page available for the entry stamp. Make sure both conditions are met before you travel.

Proof of Onward Travel

A confirmed return flight or onward ticket out of Mauritius is expected at the immigration counter. Immigration officers may ask to see proof of onward or return travel, so keep your booking confirmation readily available.

All-in-One Travel Form

Travellers may be required to complete the Mauritius All-in-One Travel Digital Form before arrival, depending on current entry requirements. It is available online and takes only a few minutes - completing it within 72 hours before you fly is the recommended window.

Proof of Financial Means

Under Mauritian law, all visitors are required to show proof of sufficient funds - the official minimum is US$100 per day for the duration of your stay. A bank statement or credit card showing available funds works perfectly here.

Proof of Accommodation

A confirmed hotel booking or a letter from whoever is hosting you is required. Whether it's a resort, villa, or a private address, having written confirmation on hand removes any friction at the border.

Frequently Asked Questions

No - Argentine passport holders can enter Mauritius visa-free for up to 90 days per visit.

The official minimum under Mauritian law is US$100 per day for the length of your stay.

Yes - extensions can be requested through the Mauritius Passport and Immigration Office, subject to approval on a case-by-case basis.

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