As 2026 travel plans take shape, prospective Latin American travelers face a complex landscape of passport costs and processing times. A new review of fees across the region reveals meaningful disparities, reflecting each nation’s unique economic and administrative structures. From Argentina’s $48 standard passport to Cuba’s $234 fee for residents abroad,the cost of international travel is impacted by these varying national policies-a key consideration for those planning trips in the coming year.
Latin American travelers seeking a new passport in 2026 will face a wide range of costs, processing options, and validity periods depending on their country of origin. While the document serves the same purpose throughout the region, pricing reflects significant differences in administrative, fiscal, and consular policies.
The cost of obtaining a passport varies considerably across the continent. In Argentina, a standard passport currently costs around $48 USD, with expedited services reaching over $100 USD for express processing and approximately $170 USD for six-hour delivery. Neighboring Brazil charges roughly $47 USD for standard applications, while urgent requests or replacements for lost passports can exceed $95 USD.
Further north, Bolivia offers a relatively straightforward system with ordinary passports priced at about $75 USD. Chile’s standard passport costs around $79 USD, though applicants based outside the country pay an additional $91 USD plus a consular fee. An emergency option is also available for approximately $40 USD.
In Colombia, passport prices depend on the type of booklet: an ordinary passport costs around $52 USD, and an executive passport is closer to $88 USD. Emergency passports are priced around $52 USD. Costa Rica’s base cost is $75 USD, with additional bank fees and shipping expenses.
Venezuela’s passport fees are calculated in “Ref,” a value that is periodically updated. As of current exchange rates, the costs are as follows:
Pasaporte ordinario
- Menores de 3 meses a 2 años y 11 meses: 108 Ref → Bs. 36.337,63
- De 3 a 17 años y 11 meses: 162 Ref → Bs. 54.506,45
- Mayores de 18 años: 216 Ref → Bs. 72.675,27
Pasaporte habilitado (emisión acelerada)
- Menores de 3 meses a 2 años y 11 meses: 290 Ref → Bs. 97.573,28
- De 3 a 17 años y 11 meses: 310 Ref → Bs. 104.302,47
- Mayores de 18 años: 350 Ref → Bs. 117.760,86
The varying costs reflect the economic realities and administrative structures of each nation, impacting travel plans for citizens across Latin America.
In the Caribbean, Cuba maintains some of the highest fees in the region for residents living abroad, at $234 USD. The Dominican Republic recently introduced a new electronic passport priced at $105 USD.
Guatemala offers citizens a choice between a five-year passport for $50 USD or a ten-year passport for $85 USD. Ecuador sets its standard passport fee at $90 USD, with discounts available for seniors and free passports for people with disabilities. Honduras’ prices range from $35 to $50 USD, depending on the validity period and place of issuance.
Mexico’s fees depend on the passport’s duration, ranging from $44 USD for a one-year passport to $209 USD for a ten-year passport. Discounts of 50% are available for seniors, people with disabilities, and agricultural workers.
Panama charges $100 USD for both adults and minors, and $50 USD for retirees. In Paraguay, the cost of a passport, including legalization, is around $60.41 USD. Peru maintains a uniform fee of $35.74 USD for both ordinary and emergency passports.
Uruguay combines differentiated fees for standard and urgent processing, with prices ranging from approximately $92 USD for a renewal to over $260 USD for expedited issuance.
| País | Tipo / referencia | Precio (US$) |
|---|---|---|
| Argentina | Pasaporte regular | 48,11 |
| Brasil | Pasaporte estándar | 47,81 |
| Bolivia | Pasaporte ordinario | 74,58 |
| Chile | Pasaporte ordinario | 78,80 |
| Colombia | Pasaporte ordinario (10 años) | 52,09 |
| Costa Rica | Pasaporte nuevo | 75,00 |
| Cuba | Residentes en el exterior | 234,00 |
| Guatemala | Pasaporte ordinario (5 años) | 50,00 |
| Ecuador | Pasaporte estándar | 90,00 |
| Honduras | Pasaporte ordinario (5 años) | 35,00 |
| México | Pasaporte 1 año | 44,00 |
| Panamá | Adultos / menores | 100,00 |
| Paraguay | Pasaporte + legalización | 60,41 |
| Perú | Pasaporte electrónico | 35,74 |
| República Dominicana | Pasaporte electrónico | 105,00 |
| Uruguay | Pasaporte por primera vez | 136,26 |
| Venezuela | Pasaporte ordinario adulto (216 Ref) | 216,00 |
| Fuente: Tarifas oficiales de cada país (2026) | ||
Nota: Algunos países ofrecen modalidades exprés o vigencias extendidas con precios superiores.