Originally Posted by
hserus
When I applied for an Argentinan visa (2008) they wanted all kinds of crazy stuff - like an affidavit signed by a notary stating the reason I was going there, if it was a business visa, an endorsement from the local chamber of commerce, etc. All enforced by an indian visa clerk sitting in the basement of a two story villa - probably the ambassador's official residence.
Yeah, the Argentine posts in the US want in-person interviews, too, for granting visas (not just for Indian nationals). Wonder if this could change. Argentina does allow visa/reciprocity fee on arrival for many countries.