It’s been discussed extensively on the IETF and attendees lists. 

The requirement has been lifted on March 24th. People who have already paid 
will not get their money back, but the airlines should not require proof 
anymore.

Yoav

> On 31 Mar 2016, at 10:58 PM, Flemming Andreasen <fandr...@cisco.com> wrote:
> 
> I heard that too, but I also heard from somebody that their airline had not 
> heard of this and still required proof of purchase before allowing people to 
> board. I don't know which is right, but I'd suggest double-checking on your 
> own.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -- Flemming
> 
> 
> 
> On 3/31/16 3:27 PM, David Mazieres wrote:
>> Hi, everybody.  I know this is the wrong forum for this discussion, but
>> it's the widest distribution list of interested parties to which I have
>> access.  The IETF 95 web site suggests that people traveling on US
>> passports must pay a reciprocity fee before leaving for Argentina.  I
>> was about to pay the fee until I heard that the embassy's web site is
>> announcing a 90-day fee waiver:
>> 
>>         
>> http://www.embassyofargentina.us/en/consular-section/reciprocity-fee-for-us-citizens.html
>> 
>> If anyone knows a reason not to believe the above link, then please let
>> me know.  If not, and if you are traveling on a US passport, you may
>> want to avoid paying the fee if you haven't already paid it.
>> 
>> David
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