Argentina to Sierra Leone Visa Requirements (2026)
For Argentina passport holders travelling to Sierra Leone, an eVisa must be obtained online before travel.
How Argentina citizens apply for Sierra Leone
Get a personalised, downloadable travel brief for Argentina to Sierra Leone: required documents, official application links, entry rules, and what to prepare before you go.
Opens the destination government's official application page.
Sierra Leone at a glance
What Argentina travellers typically need for Sierra Leone
A passport valid for the duration of your stay — often at least 6 months beyond your travel dates. The correct visa or travel authorization for Sierra Leone, arranged before you travel where required. Proof of onward or return travel. Evidence of sufficient funds for the length of your trip. Documents supporting your purpose of travel — bookings, invitation, or similar.
Exact requirements are set by Sierra Leone and can change. Always confirm with the official source before you travel.
Frequently asked questions
Do Argentina citizens need a visa for Sierra Leone?
eVisa Required. For Argentina passport holders, an eVisa must be obtained online before travel.
How long can Argentina passport holders stay in Sierra Leone?
Under the current rules, Argentina citizens may stay in Sierra Leone for up to 30 days. Confirm the exact permitted duration with border officials, as it can vary by purpose of travel.
How do Argentina citizens apply to enter Sierra Leone?
You can start your application through the official Sierra Leone government portal, linked above. ClearForTravel also generates a personalised travel brief with the exact documents you need.
How long must my passport be valid to enter Sierra Leone?
Make sure your passport is valid well beyond your planned travel dates, and renew it ahead of time if it is close to expiry.
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Source: official passport-index data. Always confirm with the destination's official government portal before travel. Updated May 6, 2026.