argentina
not restricted
travel approval
low
travel security risk
B
healthcare infrastructure and disease risk
travel requirements
Business travel to Argentina is permitted and there are no security-related restrictions on business travel to the country.
- Arrange for ground transportation through their hosts prior to arrival
- Contact CECON (Centro de Controle) for assistance with transportation issues or other security-related problems (English spoken 24/7)
contacts
Click on the link below for all location specific contacts to support travel coordination, approvals, security and medical questions. Please save this information before you travel.
security risks
The greatest threat to travelers in Argentina is opportunistic street crime. While the government does not publish data on crime, anecdotal evidence suggests that the frequency and violence of such incidents has increased in recent years.
Street crimes are now more likely to involve weapons than in the past, according to the U.S. State Department. Crime is significantly lower outside of urban areas, and tourist areas in rural Argentina are generally safe.
Demonstrations are common in Buenos Aires and other large cities. Travelers should avoid all large gatherings, as even peaceful demonstrations can quickly turn violent.
healthcare infrastructure and disease risks
The Chevron healthcare infrastructure and disease risk level for Argentina is B. Click here for International SOS health guidance.
guidance
Visitors to Argentina, especially in major urban centers like Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Rosario, and Mendoza, should exercise high levels of caution and situational awareness and take the following precautions:
- Avoid walking alone at night, travel in groups when possible
- Be particularly vigilant when using ATMs
- Never leave possessions unattended (even momentarily) in public places including restaurants
- Avoid wearing expensive jewelry and carrying large amounts of cash
- Keep cell phones, tablets, cameras and other valuable electronic devices out of sight
- Avoid demonstrations and large groups of citizens gathering if possible
- Monitor media and local information sources
- Minimize your profile by not displaying Chevron-related logos on your belongings
- Be prepared for additional security measures and potential travel disruptions
- All staff should ensure that their contact details are up to date before travel to Argentina
Employees should be aware that information security risks can be greater during travel, as third parties present in foreign countries may monitor communications and transmissions.
Employees are advised to avoid communications on sensitive matters and to travel with as little sensitive information as possible.