Business visa
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17 Sep 2019
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Business Visa from Cameroon to Argentina
- This visa is issued to Cameroonians who intend to participate in short business activities during their stay in Argentina.
- Having an Argentine business visa allows you to negotiate and sign business contracts with their partner companies in the country.
- Holders of this visa are also allowed to attend conferences, trade fairs, and business summits.
- If you have been invited by a company in Argentina, the company must be registered with the National Registry of Petitioners on behalf of Foreign Applicants (RENURE) of the National Directorate of Migration.
- At least 45 days before your departure date, you are to start your visa application process.
- The visa processing time takes about 5-7 working days and has a 90 days validity.
- A letter of invitation from your business partner in Argentina stating the purpose and duration of your visit to the country is to be submitted to the embassy/consulate.
- Your current employer has to write a letter which confirms the duration and purpose of your trip if you are an employed Cameroonian citizen and present it to the embassy/consulate.
- The letter should also contain the details of all businesses and persons to contact in Argentina.
- Self-employed citizens who own their own businesses are to submit a copy of their certificate of business registration and last tax return.
- A proof of accommodation or hotel reservation for your stay in Argentina is to be provided among other documents.
- Applicants are advised not to make non-refundable payment when their approval has not been granted.
- A letter clearly stating If your employer is going to be financial responsible for your trip is to be submitted.
- If you have had former business dealings with your host company in Argentina, you are to present it at the Embassy during the visa processing.
- At the expiration of your visa, you are expected to return to your home country with no delays.
- Cameroonians are advised to get Yellow fever vaccination before leaving their country.
- All the documents must be written or translated into Spanish.