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    U.s. Citizen Apprehended For Crimes Committed In Ba

    It’s got to be the same person but some of the timeline doesn’t make sense.
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    U.s. Citizen Apprehended For Crimes Committed In Ba

    That can’t be true. I was on a flight in 2011 with a couple people who were being deported.
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    U.s. Citizen Apprehended For Crimes Committed In Ba

    Seriously, they tried to (and almost succeded) deport me for a visa overstay. This guy is a serial sexual abuser and apparently he can stay forever.
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    U.s. Citizen Apprehended For Crimes Committed In Ba

    I just read the plea bargin and am surprised it didn’t mention his previous stint in jail for doing the exact same thing and I am left with just 1 question. WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO GET DEPORTED?
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    Saw musicman in Belgrano.

    or a scientologist.
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    Saw musicman in Belgrano.

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    petro coin backed by argentine oil reserves

    Yeah I wouldn’t trust that newsletter for financial advice.
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    Hear you got some power problems down there

    You're literally paying fractions of cents for that. I'm not surprised it's like talking to a wall, I might laugh if you tried to confront me over something so petty.
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    Coming back after overstaying visa

    If it was only once, unlikely.
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    Taxi With A Fast Meter

    The taxis at tourist areas are notorious for this. If you take a taxi from caminito, buquebus or aeroparque this is likely to happen to you.
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    Tourist visa reqs crossing from Uruguay

    Which country? Check this list to see if you require a visa. http://www.migraciones.gov.ar/accesible/indexA.php?visas If you do, I'd stop by the consulate in Uruguay. If you don't you can just travel with your passport.
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    Looking for a neighborhood

    Lol this site never changes. "But I walk around 1-11-14 every night, way safer than NYC". Come to BA, walk around different neighborhoods at night and judge for yourself how full of shit some people are.
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    Looking for a neighborhood

    The problem with Parque Rivadavia is that a it's not really close to many good restaurants.
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    Looking for a neighborhood

    I've walked there too without problems but Bajo is right, it's not safe. A couple foreigners will stick out and be a target for robbery. There is no reason to subject themselves to that if they can live in another, safer neighborhood.
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    Travel Medical Insurance Suggestions

    I've used world nomads as well.
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    Water safe to drink?

    you know that off putting chlorine smell that tap water has here? That's the smell of safe to drink.
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    Fixed line telephones with 11- prefixes?

    11 is the area code for capital and most of Buenos Aires. 15 is the cellphone prefix. Your cell phone number is 011 15 XXXX XXXX
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    Transferring USD out of Argentina

    Put it in the trunk of your Ferrari underneath the e-meters and drive north.
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    Atms Up Again?

    The ex-citi Rio at Libertador & Monroe. The one in the edenor building.
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    Any way to get Education visa but not for study?

    CUI which I believe is associated with the UBA. The guy I knew got his visa probably 7-8 years ago.
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