AFIP, Argentina Tax Authority, http://www.afip.gov.ar/
Gobierno Electrónico, www.gobiernoelectronico.ar, is the web portal of the Argentinean government.
gobBsAs, www.gobbsas.gov.ar, or www.buenosaires.gov.ar, is the official website of the city of Buenos Aires.
Información/Comunicación para Jovenes, www.i.gov.ar, is a Buenos Aires government website for young people (in Spanish).
Organization of American States, www.oas.org, of which Argentina is a member, is an international organization aiming to strengthen cooperation between all states in the Western hemisphere. 17th Street & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006, USA. Tel: (202) 458-3000.
Correo Argentino, the Argentine Postal service, www.correoargentino.com.ar (in Spanish only), provides information on postal rates, services, zip code locator, and post office locations throughout Argentina.
Dirección Nacional de Migraciones, www.migraciones.gov.ar, part of the Ministry of the Interior, lists visa requirements and provides information about residing in Argentina (in Spanish only). Av. Antártida Argentina 1355, C1104ACA Buenos Aires, Argentina. Tel: (54 11) 4317-0200; for inquiries call: 4317-0237 or 4317-0238; info@migraciones.gov.ar.
Permanent Mission of Argentina to the United Nations, www.un.int/argentina/english/index.htm, provides general information about culture, politics and the economy, as well as a variety of useful links.
United Nations Development Programme in Argentina, www.undp.org.ar/pnud, provides information about UN projects on democratic governance, social development, environment and sustainable development, and more. The UNDP publishes the annual Human Development report, www.undp.org/annualreports/, with in-depth analyses of development issues and trends worldwide, as well as the Human Development Index, a statistical tool comparing key Human development criteria of most countries worldwide.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, www.customs.gov, provides useful information on its Travel Spotlight page about customs regulations when leaving and entering the U.S.
The World Bank, www.worldbank.org, provides extensive political and economic analysis and data, and has a section on Latin America, including Argentina.
Gobierno Electrónico, www.gobiernoelectronico.ar, is the web portal of the Argentinean government.
gobBsAs, www.gobbsas.gov.ar, or www.buenosaires.gov.ar, is the official website of the city of Buenos Aires.
Información/Comunicación para Jovenes, www.i.gov.ar, is a Buenos Aires government website for young people (in Spanish).
Organization of American States, www.oas.org, of which Argentina is a member, is an international organization aiming to strengthen cooperation between all states in the Western hemisphere. 17th Street & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006, USA. Tel: (202) 458-3000.
Correo Argentino, the Argentine Postal service, www.correoargentino.com.ar (in Spanish only), provides information on postal rates, services, zip code locator, and post office locations throughout Argentina.
Dirección Nacional de Migraciones, www.migraciones.gov.ar, part of the Ministry of the Interior, lists visa requirements and provides information about residing in Argentina (in Spanish only). Av. Antártida Argentina 1355, C1104ACA Buenos Aires, Argentina. Tel: (54 11) 4317-0200; for inquiries call: 4317-0237 or 4317-0238; info@migraciones.gov.ar.
Permanent Mission of Argentina to the United Nations, www.un.int/argentina/english/index.htm, provides general information about culture, politics and the economy, as well as a variety of useful links.
United Nations Development Programme in Argentina, www.undp.org.ar/pnud, provides information about UN projects on democratic governance, social development, environment and sustainable development, and more. The UNDP publishes the annual Human Development report, www.undp.org/annualreports/, with in-depth analyses of development issues and trends worldwide, as well as the Human Development Index, a statistical tool comparing key Human development criteria of most countries worldwide.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, www.customs.gov, provides useful information on its Travel Spotlight page about customs regulations when leaving and entering the U.S.
The World Bank, www.worldbank.org, provides extensive political and economic analysis and data, and has a section on Latin America, including Argentina.




