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rachelg



Joined: 05 Jan 2006
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Location: MAINE- The Way Life Should Be

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 1:31 am    Post subject: arriving in Buenos Aires Reply with quote

My friend and I are planning on leaving the states for Buenos Aires in mid-February. In contacting several travel agencies, we have been told that it is unwise to buy a 1-way ticket because customs won't let you into the country if you don't show proof of onward voyage... does anyone have any insight on this? What have most of you done?

Also, how do we go about finding living arrangements down there? I mean, hostels will be suitable for a bit.. how would we go about finding rooms to rent, etc?

Thanks!! I'm a 1st-time poster who has really enjoyed reading your posts and have gathered lots of info....!!
Rachel
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carlos-england



Joined: 16 Jul 2004
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Location: Buenos Aires - Cabalitto

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 2:15 pm    Post subject: Re: arriving in Buenos Aires Reply with quote

rachelg wrote:
My friend and I are planning on leaving the states for Buenos Aires in mid-February. In contacting several travel agencies, we have been told that it is unwise to buy a 1-way ticket because customs won't let you into the country if you don't show proof of onward voyage... does anyone have any insight on this? What have most of you done?

Also, how do we go about finding living arrangements down there? I mean, hostels will be suitable for a bit.. how would we go about finding rooms to rent, etc?

Thanks!! I'm a 1st-time poster who has really enjoyed reading your posts and have gathered lots of info....!!
Rachel


Hello Rachel.

My advice is that because you won't be making little if any saving on buying a one way ticket is that you buy the return. I always always advise this because if you hate the place within a month then you can come back home. Also you will be paying 200 dollars/100 pounds max on a return than you would on a single. If you like Argentina then you can change the return date accordingly for a small fee (or just not bother if you plan to live there long term)

I'm mentioning this because the culture shock is usually quite intense. You really might not like it there and you do need an escape valve if this is the case. Get yourself a return ticket.

No-one has asked me to have a look at the ticket when I have been through customs. But proof of onward voyage means money really. If you show you have enough dollars they'll let you in. If you say 'yeah
I'm going to Brazil in a week' they'll let you in.

I have always stayed with family and friends and whatnot so helping you with somewhere to stay will be left to one of the other helpful and intelligent regulars of the forum Very Happy
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ATTORNEY



Joined: 04 Jan 2006
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Location: Palermo, Buenos Aires

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 5:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

They only ask for round ticket or proof of money to support yourself during your stay to people coming from poor countries and entering the country at land borders.

Its is very unlikely that they will ask you this specially if you have an American passport and enter via EZEIZA (upscale international airport Razz hahaha).

It would be cool if others share their experience since I am Argentine and havent gone through it myself.

Living arrangement? wow...there are tons of possibilities....use yahoo and google , you can rent apartments, etc...craigslist is good too.

cheers.
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Stevie-G



Joined: 15 Oct 2005
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Location: Rosario, Argentina

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 11:26 pm    Post subject: Round trip ticket Reply with quote

You are better off buying a round trip ticket. I haven't seen any one-way tickets that are cheaper then round trip anyway.

As far as customs and a round trip ticket. You WILL have problems in the US when you leave if you don't have a round trip ticket. That is if you fly with Delta or American Airlines they will demand you have round trip ticket to board plane in Miami (at least this is what I have seen) . I know Lan-chile doesn't care.

Apartments: I would make arrangements at a hostel for a week or two and then try to find a place once you got here. You can check newspaper and ask around. I think those are your best bets.
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matttheboy



Joined: 01 Jul 2003
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Location: Valparaiso, Chile

PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i've been asked by aerolineas argentinas, british airways and airmadrid for proof of a flight out of the country in Miami, London and Madrid respectively. I would have been refused entry to the plane if i hadn't produced what they wanted (or i could have bought a 100% fully refundable ticket at the counter but that's a hassle to get back). They all said that the only proof they'll accept is an air ticket so buying a bus or boat trip is a waste of time.

I've never been asked by lanchile or aerolineas argentinas whilst flying between chile and argentina (around 30 trips) as they know that neither countries' border guards care. I've also travelled from London a couple of other times and not been asked. It's luck of the draw but not worth the hassle if they do ask.
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theupscalepanhandler



Joined: 30 Jan 2005
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Location: Canada

PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 3:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There are dozens of hostels in Bs. As. I booked online at Hostels.com and it was good. Once you get here there are some studio and one BR apts for rent suitable for 1-2 people that seem to run between U$ 400-600.
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rachelg



Joined: 05 Jan 2006
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 7:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ok, so if we are buy a round-trip ticket with the intention of staying more than 90 days, (say approx. 4 months), do we need to apply for a tourist visa? or can we just cross over the border? will they let us in the airport if our ticket says we are staying more than 90 days?? there is so much gray area in this... would love more info, thanks! rachel
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carlos-england



Joined: 16 Jul 2004
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Location: Buenos Aires - Cabalitto

PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

rachelg wrote:
ok, so if we are buy a round-trip ticket with the intention of staying more than 90 days, (say approx. 4 months), do we need to apply for a tourist visa? or can we just cross over the border? will they let us in the airport if our ticket says we are staying more than 90 days?? there is so much gray area in this... would love more info, thanks! rachel


You will fill in the tourist visa form on the plane before landing.
I would you advise you not to worry too much about any of this
most foreign workers there are illegal but they encounter no problems
unless they are of course Bolivian Confused

So what happens is you go through customs and they ask you
tourista? you say yes. They stamp your passport for 3 months
and you go straight through.

This is what I would do. Make sure the ticket you buy can be changed,
depending on the airline it is between 50 dollars to about 200 dollars
but it is usually 50 dollars. Get the ticket for 3 months. When you get there
and you want to change the date of your return home then go to the office
of the airline in Buenos Aires and get it changed.

None of the above is going to be your biggest problem, the only problem you will have is if you haven't brought enough cash with you.
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