Embassy of Malaysia in Argentina
Embassy of Malaysia in Buenos Aires: Overview
The Embassy of Malaysia in Buenos Aires serves as the official Malaysian diplomatic mission to Argentina. It supports bilateral political relations, trade, cultural cooperation, and provides comprehensive consular services to Malaysians residing in or travelling through Argentina.
The mission facilitates documentation services, visa assistance, emergency support, and acts as a bridge between Malaysian and Argentine governmental agencies, business communities, and citizens.
Contact Information
Embassy of Malaysia – Buenos Aires, Argentina
Address:
Villanueva 1040,
C1426BMD Buenos Aires, Argentina
Telephone:
- +54-11-4776-0504
- +54-11-4776-2553
- +54-11-4777-8420
- +54-11-4776-0604 (Fax)
Email:
mwbuenosaires(at)kln(dot)gov(dot)my
Operating Hours
Monday – Friday:
- 8:30 a.m – 1:00 p.m
- 2:00 p.m – 4:30 p.m
Closed:
Saturday, Sunday & Argentine/Malaysian public holidays
Note: Consular services may require advance appointment. Visitors should confirm availability before arriving at the Embassy.
Mission and Core Functions
The Embassy’s mission is to:
- Strengthen Malaysia–Argentina diplomatic relations
- Support Malaysian citizens through consular assistance
- Facilitate economic, tourism, educational, and cultural cooperation
- Assist Argentine nationals seeking to travel or invest in Malaysia
- Promote Malaysia’s global interests within the South American region
Consular Services Provided
1. Passport & Travel Documents
- Malaysian passport renewal
- Replacement of lost/damaged passports
- Issuance of Emergency Certificates (EC) for urgent travel
2. Visa and Immigration Services
- Visa information for travel to Malaysia
- Processing of visa applications (where applicable)
- Support for Malaysians requiring extended stays in Argentina
3. Civil & Notarial Services
- Registration of births, marriages, and deaths
- Document attestation and certification
- Notarial authentication
4. Assistance to Malaysians in Distress
- Hospitalisation cases
- Arrest and legal issues
- Repatriation coordination
- Welfare and emergency support
5. Registration of Malaysians Abroad
Travellers and long-term residents are strongly encouraged to register with the Embassy to facilitate emergency communication.
Visa & Entry Requirements
A) Malaysians Travelling to Argentina
Visa Requirement
Malaysian passport holders are generally visa-exempt for short tourist or business visits to Argentina, usually up to 30 days.
Entry Requirements
- Passport valid for at least 6 months
- Return or onward ticket
- Sufficient financial proof
- Accommodation details
For long stays, work, study, or residency permits, Malaysians must apply through Argentine immigration authorities or the nearest Argentine consulate.
B) Argentine Citizens Travelling to Malaysia
Visa Requirement
Argentine passport holders typically do not require a visa for short tourist visits to Malaysia.
However, visas may be required for:
- Long-term stays
- Employment
- Study
- Professional visits
- Specific regional entry rules (e.g., Sabah & Sarawak may have separate entry requirements)
Travellers should always check Malaysia’s official Immigration Department website or the official Malaysia eVisa portal for current rules.
How to Apply for a Malaysia Visa (For Argentine or Foreign Nationals in Argentina)
Step 1: Confirm Visa Type
Visit Malaysia’s official Immigration Department portal to determine whether you are:
- Visa-exempt
- Eligible for eVisa
- Required to apply for Visa With Reference (VDR)
- Required to apply manually at the Embassy
Step 2: Prepare Required Documents
Commonly required items:
- Passport (valid ≥ 6 months)
- Digital passport-sized photograph
- Copy of flight itinerary
- Accommodation arrangements
- Bank statements / proof of financial sufficiency
- Invitation letter (if applicable)
- Completed eVisa application form
Step 3: Submit Through the Official eVisa Portal
Eligible applicants apply online through:
malaysiavisa.imi.gov.my
Upload documents, verify details, and pay processing fees.
Step 4: Await Approval
Processing typically takes 2–7 working days depending on visa type and verification.
Step 5: Receive Your Visa
Once approved:
- Download and print your eVisa
- Carry a physical copy during travel
Step 6: Arrival in Malaysia
At the point of entry, immigration officers may request:
- eVisa printout
- Return/onward ticket
- Proof of accommodation
- Proof of funds
How Malaysians Apply for Argentina Visas (When Required)
If a Malaysian traveller needs a visa (e.g., work, study, long-term stays):
Step 1: Contact the nearest Argentine Embassy/Consulate
Step 2: Prepare documents (passport, background checks, photos, financial proof)
Step 3: Submit application & attend interview
Step 4: Receive approval & comply with Argentine immigration rules upon arrival
Emergency Consular Support
The Embassy provides assistance for Malaysians facing emergencies in Argentina, including:
1. Lost or Stolen Passport
- File a police report immediately
- Contact the Embassy for replacement or an Emergency Certificate
2. Medical Emergencies
- Seek immediate medical help
- Notify the Embassy for additional assistance with communication or documentation
3. Arrest or Legal Issues
Embassy can help by:
- Contacting family
- Providing a list of local lawyers
- Liaising with authorities
They cannot provide legal representation or pay legal fees.
4. Death or Serious Incidents
- Embassy will coordinate with families and local authorities regarding repatriation or necessary procedures
5. After-Hours Emergencies
If urgent and outside office hours, travellers should:
- Follow instructions on the Embassy’s emergency duty officer line (if available)
- Contact Malaysia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Wisma Putra) emergency hotline
Travel Advisory & Recommendations
- Ensure your passport has minimum 6 months validity
- Register with the Embassy before travelling
- Keep digital and hard copies of all documents
- Purchase comprehensive travel insurance
- Follow Argentina’s local laws and safety guidelines
- Monitor travel advisories from Malaysia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Where is the Malaysian Embassy located in Argentina?
Villanueva 1040, C1426BMD Buenos Aires.
2. Do Malaysians need a visa for Argentina?
No, not for short tourist or business stays (typically up to 30 days).
3. Do Argentine citizens need a visa to visit Malaysia?
Not for short tourism stays. Longer stays or special categories may require a visa.
4. How do I renew my Malaysian passport in Argentina?
Contact the Embassy’s consular section. Bring your existing passport, photos, and required forms.
5. What should I do if my passport is lost?
Immediately file a police report and contact the Embassy for emergency travel documentation.
6. Can the Embassy help if I’m arrested?
Yes — by notifying family, providing lawyer lists, and ensuring fair treatment, but they cannot intervene legally or pay legal costs.
7. How do I apply for a Malaysian eVisa?
Go to the official portal: malaysiavisa.imi.gov.my
8. Can the Embassy assist with repatriation?
Yes, for emergency cases, but costs must be borne by the traveller or family.
Conclusion
The Embassy of Malaysia in Buenos Aires remains the primary resource for Malaysians in Argentina and Argentine nationals planning to travel to Malaysia. Whether you require document services, visa assistance, emergency help, or official information, the Embassy ensures reliable support and maintains strong bilateral ties between both nations.

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