Ok, I will probably go that route because it seems at La Rural they would ask for the DDJJ to get tested. But once again I honestly wonder who, if anyone, is controlling testing happening on the 7th day.
I've recently entered the country as a family member without any problems at Ezeiza and am doing quarantine, but am just now realizing there's a separate DDJJ for the city of Buenos Aires which is apparently obligatory and of course wasn't mentioned by anyone upon arrival nor on national...
Noticed on the Declaracion Jurada under Motivo del Viaje it only gives you options of TURISMO, MUDANZA, ESTUDIOS, TRABAJO, RESIDENCIA. I'm assuming you would choose Turismo entering under Reunficacion Familiar?
Please post how this turns out, it's an entry category that has never before existed in Argentina so I would say what happened to someone a few years back is not a good metric for what could happen in the context of the pandemic.
If you entered Argentina after the border closed in March 2020 you are not here under a tourist visa, you are here under a "desembarco provisorio". Different thing and I can't say what overstaying would cause.
Are you on a tourist visa or a "desembarco provisorio"? I've consulted a lawyer recently and the "desembarco provisorios" under which family members enter is not a tourist visa and the repercussions of overstaying it could feasibly be very different from those of overstaying a tourist visa in...
They ended up putting an 'Alternative Flight' for Saturday the 10th. It's already delayed a bit which I take to mean they've rescheduled to fit government requirements. So it seems for now they plan to continue. Hope that's not wishful thinking!
Also can anyone remember the amount of coverage needed? I vaguely remember reading up to $500,000 but as usual they skimp on the details on the official pages.
Arriving from Atlanta to Buenos Aires on Friday with the hopes of entering as a family member. I have all the necessary documents, apostille, etc. I was wondering everyone's experience, if anyone was given the third degree, and also which if any documents needed to be translated. I read the...
Unfortunately there is no way around it independent of which country you are currently in, the Office of Authentications is completely collapsed so you will not be able to get the apostille other than a two or three month wait. The Criminal History Report itself could probably be pretty easily...