Visa requirement
Ireland visa for Argentine citizens
Official-source answer with stay limit, cost, required documents and last verification date.
Verified answer
Argentine citizens do not need a visa for Ireland for up to 90 days.
Last verified: (today)
Confidence: Medium Likely current — confirm details with the official source.
- Max stay
- 90 days
- Official cost
- Free
- Before departure
- Nothing required before departure
- Official route
- Open source (opens in a new tab)
Shareable verdict: Argentine citizens do not need a visa for Ireland for up to 90 days. Checked 24 Jun 2026.
Open SVG cardCost note
No Irish visitor visa fee applies when the traveller is not visa-required.
Passport and transit notes
- Passport validity
- Ireland requires a valid travel document. Exact validity and document checks depend on nationality, carrier and the permission sought at the border.
- Validity source (opens in a new tab) Validity guide
- Transit
- airside transit: not required; landside transit: not required; Travellers who are not visa-required for Ireland generally do not need an Irish visa to transit or enter for a short visit, but border officers can still ask about the route and purpose of travel.
- Transit source (opens in a new tab) Transit guide
What you need
- valid passport or accepted national travel document
- proof of accommodation, funds and trip purpose may be requested at the border
- return or onward ticket may be requested
Why this verdict
Argentine citizens do not need an Irish visitor visa for ordinary short visits to Ireland. Ireland is outside the Schengen area, so Schengen visa rules do not control Irish entry.
Frequently asked questions
- Do Argentine citizens need a visa for Ireland?
- Argentine citizens do not need a visa for Ireland for up to 90 days. (Visa-free.) Verified 24 Jun 2026 against the official source.
- How long can Argentine passport holders stay in Ireland?
- Up to 90 days.
- How much does the Ireland entry cost for Argentine citizens?
- It is free. This page tracks the official government fee only, not agent markup.