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    ss earnings statement as proof of income

    I rented an apartment from zonaprop no problem, just showed my paystubs and put down 2 months of deposit. Yearly contract in dollars
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    Advice on bringing in declared income from the US?

    If you need to bring funds into the country without them getting pesified you can use western union or a cueva, you can also DM me and I can help you transfer it via crypto
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    Advice on bringing in declared income from the US?

    New Monotributo limits are 68MM Pesos yearly, around 45-50k USD as you mentioned Milei wanting
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    BAExpats Exclusive: Actor Gael García Bernal is seeking Argentine citizenship

    Having just randomly run into this thread, he has now been declared a citizen as of March 1, 2024. 5 years to finish his case!
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    Uruguay residence for dummies?

    Why get residency? You can live here on a tourist visa, when it expires and you want to leave just pay a nominal fee at the airport. It's in pesos and hasn't been updated so it's peanuts
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    North Carolinian living in Argentina for 10 years

    https://baexpats.org/threads/coffee-chat-on-tuesday-july-2-at-pinot-caf%C3%A9-in-palermo.47466/ Here's the details for this week
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    Crypto for non DNI

    It's possible via cuevas, exchanges no
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    Bank of America holding Wire Transfer-'Compliance Check'

    The Schwab checking account is free and comes paired with a brokerage account, you don't need to use the brokerage account to keep the checking account open. The true killer feature is that Schwab refunds your ATM fees, even while abroad.
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    Bank of America holding Wire Transfer-'Compliance Check'

    The best bank for Americans is Charles Schwab Bank
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    Can someone help me with a spanish letter

    If AussieSurfer is a guy (assuming so as he's writing to a woman of his dreams), wouldn't it be "estupido" and "tonto"
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    Bank of America holding Wire Transfer-'Compliance Check'

    Not unusual, particularly if you are elderly. Scams and fraud are on the rise, banks and other financial institutions want to make sure you're not at risk. Any kind of international transactions are a red flag that they'll want to take a second look at. Once you provide them the documents you...
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    North Carolinian living in Argentina for 10 years

    https://baexpats.org/threads/coffee-chat-on-tuesday-june-25-at-pinot-caf%C3%A9-in-palermo.47435/ Check the forum next week Monday afternoon. Should be same time and place
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    Bring in USD to Argentina

    Just did a scan of the various Russian exchange houses working with USDT and there is one offering a 0.25% fee today for USDT to USD cash. I've gone to some of the Pagofacil type shops run by locals and their fee is a lot higher for Crypto
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    North Carolinian living in Argentina for 10 years

    If you're in BA come to the weekly Tuesday coffee chat!
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    Bring in USD to Argentina

    I'd look at doing it via a crypto USDT, sometimes you get paid even more in dollars than you bring in USDT
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    Exploring temporary residency options

    I do not believe the nomad visa grants a DNI no? I'm under the impression it's a souped up tourist visa as you are still considered "residente transitoria"
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    Paying in advance the full one year rental contract.

    I rented an apt with 2 months security deposit no problem. Check zonaprop, there was another landlord that only wanted 1 month deposit. No seguro de caucion, no garantia. Lots of airbnbs coming off the market and turning into temporary rentals as there's less tourists now with prices up
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    Coffee chat @4:00 pm Tues June 11th

    I will be there!
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