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    Moving to BA and Looking for Input and Future Community

    I started from zero at 41. This school gave me a great base to go off and continue my studies. The biggest suggestion I can give you is to accept the fact that you will feel stupid and think you sound childish - just know that it will get better in time. Just take a breath, relax and focus...
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    Immigration Lawyer in 2023

    I paid that amount four years ago- and the case was for a student Visa, pretty sure the quote depends on the process. However, $4,500 seems very high.
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    Moving to BA and Looking for Input and Future Community

    When I first came to BA I went to Expanish. It is a great place to start from zero. I went to their old location in Micro center but I pass their new location almost everyday and it looks really nice. The thing I liked about the Expanish as opposed to other schools that I tried was the focus...
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    Best Bilingual English kindergarten & primary school in Buenos Aires

    I know this thread is old but just in case... I have a good friend who teaches at Buenos Aires English High School in Belgrano R. It is a bilingual school that is mislabeled as a high school, it is kinder, primary and middle school ( kids up to 13 years old). They teach in Spanish in the...
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    Immigration Lawyer in 2023

    Hi, I paid in pesos but it was somewhere around $650-700 USD more or less at the time. Upon reflection, the price seems high, but the peace of mind it brought me was worth it at that time. Again, I was a complete newbie- I didn't know what an apostille was, where to get my finger prints taken...
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    Bringing Argentine Wine to the US on a Plane?

    I recently went back to visit my family for Christmas. I brought three bottle of wine and a bottle of dulce de leche liquor. I put them in my checked luggage. There was no issue. I have gone back with as much as 8 bottle of wine (four in each bag) and not had a problem in my checked luggage...
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    Can anyone recommend an english speaking lawyer who can help with my DNI?

    I used Immigrar to help me with my Student visa, which was my first step in becoming a permanent resident. Cecilia speaks english, is very attentive and helped me all the way through until I received my DNI in my hand. https://www.immigrar.com/en/
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    Adult Night School

    I went through this process. I graduated in 1996. My high school provided me with my transcripts they had notarized, which I then took to an apostille and had translated. etc. Once this paperwork arrived in Argentina I was informed the Ministry of Education wanted the diploma. I do not have my...
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    Immigration layers

    I used Immigrar to help me with my Student visa, which was my first step in becoming a permanent resident. Cecilia speaks english, is very attentive and helped me all the way through until I received my DNI in my hand. https://www.immigrar.com/ When I then applied for residency I did it on my...
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    Immigration Lawyer in 2023

    I used https://www.immigrar.com/ and i worked with Cecilia. She was very helpful and we explored all options. Eventually I decided to study and got a student visa. She helped me every step of the way until the moment I recieved my DNI in hand. After living here for a few years and being...
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    Student visa requirements

    I didn't have to have my University Diploma or transcript verified by the Ministry of Education- the Graduate program accepted what I had ( I had my diploma and transcript (with an apostille) officially translated here). However, It depends on the university and the program. The lawyer I...
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    Student visa requirements

    Hi there, I am glad you thought the information helpful. I found that the school was confused about what documents they needed to provide for me. They did provide letters and the "constancia" but it took some time to find the right department to speak with. I was surprised by this because I...
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    Student visa requirements

    I have applied to both graduate and undergraduate programs here in BA within the past two years. For Graduate school, it depends on the school. When I studied at UNA I had both my BFA diploma and my transcript apostilled in the USA ( I am from the USA) , translated here in BA and then...
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