Hey @bamark -- I shared some key points and pitfalls in the other thread. Heads-up that I have my precaria, but haven't had my temporary residency fully approved.
Sorry @bamark, meant to edit in-line with your post! You tagged me in another thread. These are some pretty broad questions. I found the process to be fairly easy to follow, and there weren't any huge differences between procedures and documents outlined on official websites. The folks I met...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Decree 366 passed in May 2025? If that's the case, then yes, I did everything after the decree had passed (received union civil conjugal, applied for temporary residency, received precaria). No-one at Migraciones has mentioned an indication of financial means, a...
No, you don't need to show financial means (or indicate a sponsor) when applying for temporary residency via civil union / marriage. I received my precaria via this route recently, and while there is plenty of paperwork to prepare, nothing related to financial means. If you're hesitant to marry...
Hey!
In the same position (and with the same question). A Russian friend of mine who submitted translated documents through Radex a couple years ago explained it as follows: his translator gave him paper copies of the translated documents that were covered in "legalizacion" stamps, as well as...
Hola Bon y Yula!
33-yo Canadian-in-BA here! I arrived in November and hope to stay for a year -- I'd absolutely be keen catch you for a coffee or a beer. I'm San Telmo for the time being, but love any reason to pop over to other barrios.
I'm loving the centros culturales here, and have a real...
Hello Mathilde!
I noticed your post from March, and thought I would try reaching out! I'm a 32 year-old Canadian woman from Toronto looking for a room in BA for November (and maybe December) 2022. I work remotely for a university research centre in Canada and have an opportunity to spend some...