I take it there is no problem with entering Argentina in Buenos Aires, and then exiting by road at Iguassu/Iguazu (twice in three days!!) Just concerned if there is any thing like the green card the US staple (if you're lucky) in your passport when entering and check in staff are supposed to remove (which doesn't always happen!). Doesn't seem to be from my google transalation!
The Interior Minister Florencio Randazzo, today introduced the new digital system entry and exit of people into the country through which it will take, as estimated, less than half a minute to complete the immigration process.
At the airport of Ezeiza, Randazzo said: "Since yesterday was eliminated everything that was pending in paper receipts and disbursements of the country to a movement of about 22 million passengers a year."
Therefore, from now, when a passenger enters or leaves the country is taking the photo and your identity is validated with the fingerprint. "This is a procedure very simple and quite safe," said Randazzo.
He said: "It fills up the migration card, which was done by hand, and lower the process time in half so it can be completed in 28 seconds." At that time we must add the passport stamp.
The system works at the airport of Ezeiza, Aeroparque, Buquebús, and river terminals Capital .
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