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    September Flights

    The Minister of Tourism has made several comments as of this week alluding to that they have every intention of having a Summer tourism season in Argentina, and will want to open the borders to Brazilian tourists in Decemeber. Who's to say if Brazilians are allowed in that other countries won't...
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    The Secrets to Thriving in Argentina.....

    I became a socio of RACING in 2010 with only a Passport, you may be able to do the same.
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    Natural Remedies for Dealing with Seasonal Allergies in Baires

    A tea made from ortiga tacaña, available in some dieteticas has done me well in the past.
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    When International Flights are available does that mean they will allow non-residents soon?

    If anyone has been given permission to enter to later apply for a work visa please speak up!
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    When International Flights are available does that mean they will allow non-residents soon?

    SVBA, when you were denied by your consulate did they subsequently ban you from entering Argentina under a tourist visa for a specific time frame thereafter? Under which grounds did you try for an exemption?
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    September Flights

    "Limited air travel between select countries in the beginning. Followed by other countries being added in a selective manner over time." That's pretty much how it seems it will pan out, not that much different from the current special flights if tourism isn't being allowed. I was hoping for...
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    September Flights

    Meoni said recently 'se está pensando en 1ro de octubre' . Paraguay and Uruguay will be the first borders open and then later Brazil and Chile, also remarking the first flights will likely be rather empty because of the border controls still in place.
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    September Flights

    All signals are pointing to October 1st for getting flights going again, though the border will still be closed to foreigners so nothing's really changed in essence for non-residents.
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    Visa options - student visa

    You would likely want to speak to a lawyer once you have determined a feasible study program, although from what I've heard from legal counsel you would need something resembling a full course-load to apply for a Student Visa (I was thinking 8 hours a week and that seemed like it wasn't gonna...
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    Minimum course load for Student Visa

    Hey everyone, In the hopes of applying for a Student Visa I was hoping to pursue a Tecinactura that would involve approximately 8 hours of classroom time a week. After consulting an Argentine lawyer she seemed to be of the opinion that such a light course load would cause the visa to be...
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    Can you apply for a Work/Student Visa after entering on a Tourist Visa?

    Thank you everyone for taking the time to reply, seems like a yes!
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    Can you apply for a Work/Student Visa after entering on a Tourist Visa?

    The title says it all. I may have a job offer lined up as early as October (fingers crossed US citizens are allowed to enter the country at that point). Is this a legitimate way to begin this tramite or is it necessary to do it from the Embassy or a consulate in the US? Thank you all in advance!
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    Permanent Residency Interview (Marriage) in the US

    Thanks oaktown, If I would be doing the procedure from the Embassy in the US wouldn't everything be done by the time I arrive in Argentina with no further need to have documents translated?
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    Permanent Residency Interview (Marriage) in the US

    A translated and notarized Marriage Certificate is required as one of the listed documents.
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    Permanent Residency Interview (Marriage) in the US

    I had the same impression El Tigre, upon a successful interview they stamp your passport with the Permanent Resident visa at the Embassy so I think it's done then and there. Did you have the interview in Argentina or the US Matame?
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    Permanent Residency Interview (Marriage) in the US

    Legally married, yet factually living at different addresses in the same United States city.
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    Permanent Residency Interview (Marriage) in the US

    Saludos! I am making tentative plans to relocate to Argentina once COVID is on the wane and was hoping someone may have some feedback. I am married to an Argentinian woman in the US, although we are currently separated and do not share an address, I was hoping to get a general sense of how...
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