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Embassy of Argentina in Mexico City

Located in one of the most exclusive corporate and residential areas of the capital, the diplomatic representation of Argentina in Mexico City is the main institutional and cultural bridge between the South American nation and our country.

The precinct is located in Lomas de Chapultepec, a tree-lined and quiet neighborhood that offers visitors a safe and easily accessible environment, surrounded by important avenues, restaurants, and business centers. For the Mexican traveler planning an adventure through Patagonia, a gastronomic getaway to Buenos Aires, or an immersion in the Mendoza wine region, this complex is the ideal starting point.

Although Mexican citizens do not require a tourist visa for stays of less than 90 days, the embassy provides orientation on customs regulations, requirements for prolonged studies, and advice for business travel or temporary work in Argentine lands. For its part, the Argentine tourist or resident passing through the Aztec capital has a robust and efficient consular department at their disposal.

Here, everything from the renewal of the DNI or passport to emergency assistance in case of loss of documents can be processed. It is recommended to verify service hours and manage a prior appointment through its official portal, as the flow of attention tends to be constant. Beyond immigration procedures, this venue is an active promoter of cultural exchange. Throughout the year, the embassy sponsors art exhibitions, South American film screenings, and tasting events that bring folklore, tango, and the unmistakable flavor of mate and alfajores to the metropolis, celebrating the historic ties of fraternity that unite us.

How to get here

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