Skip to content
Aerial view of the dense Buenos Aires skyline with tall buildings, Argentina
Argentina · DNV

🇦🇷 Argentina Digital nomad visa

Argentina DNV requirements: income, duration, taxes, health insurance — from official sources.

Photo: Juan Pablo Mascanfroni / Unsplash

Minimum income
No fixed floor
Initial duration
6 months
Renewable
Health insurance
Unclear
Full visa period
Tax treatment
Territorial taxation
Path to residence
No
No family inclusion
Government fee
Plus processing time
Partially verified Last verified June 15, 2026 Reviewed by Henry van de Vorming
2 official sources cited →

All requirements in detail

Official name
Residencia transitoria para nómadas digitales (Disposición DNM N° 758/2022, Ley 25.871)
Visa type
Digital nomad visa
Status
Active
Income basis
Mixed (salary, freelance or savings)
Proof of funds
Required
Working for local clients
Not allowed
Path to citizenship
No
Where to apply
Online, Embassy / consulate
Processing time
2–3 weeks

Insurance requirement, verbatim intent: Health insurance is NOT listed as a requirement in Disposición 758/2022 or on the official application pages. Argentina provides free universal public hospital care including to foreigners, so private cover is optional (some agencies mention travel/medical insurance, but it is not an official DNV requirement).

Tax notes: The DNV is a transitory residence and does not by itself create Argentine tax residency. Argentina taxes residents on worldwide income, non-residents on Argentine-source income only. Foreigners generally become tax residents after ~12 months; the precise trigger for DNV holders is not specified in the Disposition — verify with AFIP.

Beyond the visa

Argentina — the rest of the move

The visa is step one. Here is the rest of what it takes to live here — each researched and sourced.

Sources