
This Monday, Argentina will begin the process to enter the United States Visa Exemption Program, within the framework of the official visit of the US Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem, to the Latin American country, to meet with President Javier Milei, the Nation collects.
If approved, the measure would allow Argentine citizens to enter American territory for tourism or businesses without processing a visa for a maximum of 90 days.
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The process, which could take several months, will require a series of evaluations and security procedures to verify that Argentina is due to the standards required by the US, which include “complying with the anti -terrorism requirements, application of the law, immigration control, documentary security and border management continuously.”
In addition, the country must comply with the issuance of safe travel documents, collaborate closely with US police and anti -terrorist authorities and have a non -immigrant visas rejection rate of less than 3 %. However, the medium indicates that the rejection rate in 2024 was 8.90 %.
Between 1996 and 2002, Argentina was part of the program. However, she was expelled from the same during the administration of George Bush (2001-2009) due to the economic crisis that the South American nation went through 2001. With RT
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