I'm trying to help my sister get her reciprocal fee form because she flies here tonight and we can't figure out the reciprocal fee form.
It seems to be US$300 now. Is that true?
HELP!!
Wait I didn't know about this. Since when is this rule in place? I'm going to arrive in Argentina this month.
I was there last in 2010 (I lived there for a year before). I remember having to pay some big fee at Ezeiza when I arrived and they put a stamp on my (now expired) passport. That was going to be valid for 10 years I think. Is that worth nothing now? Is this rule newer, and different?
Thanks.
The reciprocity is NOW tied to your passport. It expires when your passport does.
I went to Montevideo in July and forgot the piece of paper stating that I had paid the five year price. No problem... I thought. I will just print a new one. But I couldn't. All of my information had been erased from the system.
I had to purchase a new one. There was also no option for paying for either three months a five years.
The timeline:
December 2013-- paid fee for five year entry (was in BA for one month)
May 2014-- printed pdf again, for upcoming trip
June 2014-- passport expires, use new passport and May 2014 pdf to enter, don't have any problems
July 2014-- misplace May 2014 copy of pdf, all information is erased, pay fee again...
I am Canadian, if that is relevant.
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