I heard that too, but I also heard from somebody that their airline had not heard of this and still required proof of purchase before allowing people to board. I don't know which is right, but I'd suggest double-checking on your own.

Thanks

-- Flemming



On 3/31/16 3:27 PM, David Mazieres wrote:
Hi, everybody.  I know this is the wrong forum for this discussion, but
it's the widest distribution list of interested parties to which I have
access.  The IETF 95 web site suggests that people traveling on US
passports must pay a reciprocity fee before leaving for Argentina.  I
was about to pay the fee until I heard that the embassy's web site is
announcing a 90-day fee waiver:

         
http://www.embassyofargentina.us/en/consular-section/reciprocity-fee-for-us-citizens.html

If anyone knows a reason not to believe the above link, then please let
me know.  If not, and if you are traveling on a US passport, you may
want to avoid paying the fee if you haven't already paid it.

David

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