Visa requirement
San Marino 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 San Marino for up to 30 days.
Last verified: (2 days ago)
Confidence: Medium Likely current — confirm details with the official source.
- 30 days
- Free
- Nothing required before departure
Before you travel
- 1 Entry step Nothing required before departure Official route (opens in a new tab)
- 2 Stay limit 30 days
- 3 Official fee Free
- 4 Passport validity passport valid for at least 3 months after departure; Schengen border rules generally require the passport to be valid at least 3 months after the intended departure from the Schengen area and issued within the previous 10 years. Validity source (opens in a new tab)
- 5 Transit airside transit: conditional; landside transit: conditional; San Marino has no normal direct airside route. Travellers usually enter through Italy / the Schengen area and must satisfy those entry or transit rules before reaching San Marino. Transit source (opens in a new tab)
- 6 Freshness Checked 28 Jun 2026; confidence: medium
Shareable verdict: Argentine citizens do not need a visa for San Marino for up to 30 days. Checked 28 Jun 2026.
Open SVG cardPassport and transit notes
- Passport validity
- passport valid for at least 3 months after departure; Schengen border rules generally require the passport to be valid at least 3 months after the intended departure from the Schengen area and issued within the previous 10 years.
- Validity source (opens in a new tab) Validity guide
- Transit
- airside transit: conditional; landside transit: conditional; San Marino has no normal direct airside route. Travellers usually enter through Italy / the Schengen area and must satisfy those entry or transit rules before reaching San Marino.
- Transit source (opens in a new tab) Transit guide
What you need
- Argentine passport meeting the Schengen/Italy route validity rule
- Proof of onward or return travel if requested
- Proof of accommodation, funds and travel purpose if requested
- San Marino stay-permit or residence formalities if staying longer than 30 days
Why this verdict
Argentine citizens are mapped as visa-free for San Marino short visits because the companion Italy/Schengen route is visa-free and San Marino's MFA says entry is reached through Schengen transit. This destination-wave matrix record is intentionally route-aware: San Marino entry is normally reached through Italy / the Schengen area, while local stay-permit or residence formalities can apply after arrival. Work, study, residence, diplomatic/service passports, carrier checks and border routing can change the practical answer. Reconfirm on the official source before booking.
What this page checks
This corridor page is built from the structured record for Argentine citizens travelling to San Marino. It separates the verdict from stay, fee, document, passport-validity and transit fields so the answer is easier to audit.
- Entry status
- Visa-free
- Stay signal
- 30 days
- Official fee
- Free
- Document checklist
- 4 items stored
- Passport validity
- Structured note stored
- Transit
- Structured note stored
- Conditional rules
- No structured exception stored
- Freshness
- Checked 28 Jun 2026
Frequently asked questions
- Do Argentine citizens need a visa for San Marino?
- Argentine citizens do not need a visa for San Marino for up to 30 days. (Visa-free.) Verified 28 Jun 2026 against the official source.
- How long can Argentine passport holders stay in San Marino?
- Up to 30 days.
- How much does the San Marino entry cost for Argentine citizens?
- It is free. This page tracks the official government fee only, not agent markup.