Florence, was it difficult for you to get the initial Rentista Visa in the US?
Monique, congratulation on for your case that you successfully did it by yourself. So how did you present your 8000 perso for your initial Rentista visa application considering that you wouldn't have a local bank...
Thank you PaulZ, that answered my curisosity.
TomAtAlki, what percentage is that roughly ? Then I'll have to pay a montly tax or a yearly tax to AFIP?
It would be deducted directly from my bank account here or a credit card? (read something about paying tax by credit card somewhere)
Thanks Paul for your advices and I do think that spending 1500-2000 USD is indeed a good investment for saving all the hassles and for the connections.
However what bothers me is the amount of 8000 peso that has to be transferred in formally with the official rate. While I could have brought...
Hi Lacoqueta,
Thank you for your information. You mentioned that we'll need our a letter from our bank indicating our account here . Does that mean that you have to make a monthly transfer to your bank account here ?
I don't understand whether we will need to keep sending money in every month...
Hi Hybrid,
From my understanding is that you need to have 3 yrs (as non Mercosur) and 2 yrs (Mercosur) before being able to apply for Permanent Residency.
I could be wrong.
Saludos to all,
I'm wondering if anyone could give me some information or suggestion regarding about the new requirement of 8000 peso as minimal amount of capital to be applicable for the Rentista Visa.
I have been told by the officers at the Emigration that I need to make a transfer from my...