How to Get a Physical SIM Card with a U.S. Number from Argentina

Learn how to get a physical SIM card with a U.S. number while in Argentina, including local options, shipping tips, and digital alternatives like eSIM and VoIP services.

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4/11/20253 min read

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If you’re living in Argentina or visiting for an extended period and need a U.S. phone number—for business, banking, or staying in touch with contacts—it’s natural to wonder whether you can get a physical SIM card with a U.S. number from Argentina. Here's everything you need to know about your options, what's possible locally, and what alternatives might work better.

Can You Get a U.S. SIM Card in Argentina?

The short answer is: not directly from local Argentine providers.

Major mobile carriers in Argentina like Personal, Movistar, or Claro do not offer foreign (U.S.) numbers. These companies only issue Argentine numbers starting with the +54 country code.

Additionally, U.S. carriers like AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile do not have physical offices or authorized stores in Argentina, so you can’t walk into a shop and buy a U.S. SIM card on the spot.

So, How Can You Get a U.S. SIM Card from Argentina?

While you can’t get a U.S. SIM through Argentine telecom companies, there are several workarounds you can try from Argentina:

1. Order a U.S. SIM Online and Ship It

You can buy a physical SIM card from a U.S. carrier or a reseller and have it shipped internationally:

  • AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile websites sometimes allow shipping to Argentina, but shipping may be expensive or unavailable.

  • Use services like Amazon, eBay, or reliable SIM card vendors that offer international delivery.

  • Alternatively, use a mail forwarding service (e.g., MyUS or Shipito) to route the SIM from the U.S. to Argentina.

📝 Tip: Make sure your phone is unlocked and compatible with U.S. network bands.

2. Use a Friend or Family Member in the U.S.

If you have someone in the U.S., you can:

  • Order the SIM to their address.

  • Have them activate it or ship it to you.

  • Once you receive it in Argentina, pop it into your phone and use it (keep in mind roaming charges may apply unless you use Wi-Fi only).

  • Apps like Google Voice, TextNow, Skype, or Talkatone offer U.S. numbers that work over Wi-Fi or mobile data.

  • You can make and receive calls, send texts, and often use these numbers for two-factor authentication.

  • Some services are free, while others require a small subscription.

Keep in mind: VoIP numbers may not always work for certain banking apps or official verifications, so double-check your use case.

Final Thoughts

While you can’t walk into a store in Argentina and get a physical SIM with a U.S. number, there are several practical ways to get one—from international shipping and eSIMs to VoIP services that provide U.S. numbers instantly.

Choose the method that fits your needs, whether it’s for everyday calling, online verifications, or just staying connected with contacts in the United States. With the right setup, staying connected across borders has never been easier.

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3. Use eSIM Options (Digital Alternative)

If your phone supports eSIM, you might not need a physical SIM at all. Some U.S. carriers and services let you activate a U.S. number digitally:

  • T-Mobile, AT&T, and Google Fi support eSIM.

  • Services like Airalo, Nomad, or US Mobile may offer U.S.-based eSIMs with data plans.

This is ideal if you only need the number for occasional texting or app verification (e.g., WhatsApp, banking, etc.).

4. Consider VoIP Services with U.S. Numbers

If your main goal is to have a U.S. phone number for calls, texts, or verification codes, VoIP services are a flexible and low-cost option: