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    Immigration changes: Health, Education, Deportation

    It makes complete sense to me that if the date of your first DNI was August 2, 2022 (I presume, from what you posted previously, that your first temporary residency in the category of student ran from 2 August 2022 to 1 August 2023), that you could not apply until 2 August 2025 for permanent...
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    Immigration changes: Health, Education, Deportation

    It's also relevant to look at Article 22 of Law 25.871 (Migraciones). They do seem to have been busy updating the law in light of the recent DNU. https://servicios.infoleg.gob.ar/infolegInternet/verNorma.do?id=92016 Compare the original text (by clicking on Texto completo de la norma) with the...
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    Path to citizenship - advice needed!

    We need to fix this question as well (again, I don't know the answer to it): 1) Is there a long-term Spanish course offered by an institution that is registered with Migraciones as eligible for a foreigner to enroll in to obtain a temporary residency in the category of student? If the answer...
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    Long Term Rental with Temporary Residence

    Don't mind Frank. He probably just got triggered by the name Milton reminding him of the name of a locally well-known cloned dog whose owner Frank blames for freeing up the rental laws.
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    Path to citizenship - advice needed!

    2. Can I switch from a student visa to another type later (and which one)? Yes. But it's not clear from the information you provide that you would fit into any other category. You may not. In respect of questions 3 and 4, it's best to clarify terminology and concepts to strip things down to...
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    Immigration changes: Health, Education, Deportation

    Just to add further color to the April experience, the front line staff member who took my application for permanent residency called her supervisor to assess her view that from what the system was showing her I was not yet in a position to seek PR. He agreed with her. They explained to us that...
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    Immigration changes: Health, Education, Deportation

    As related in a separate thread on Thursday, getting one's hands on the plastic can be just as fraught and delayed as the disposición. I don't think it can be, strictly, three years with a DNI. It has to be three continuous years (in one category) as shown by dates of the disposiciónes. When...
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    Immigration changes: Health, Education, Deportation

    Good luck. Report back. But be very wary of anything they tell you on Monday. At best, it will be a guide to what might happen. My lawyer told me in April they wouldn't accept my argument that after three years and seven months as a temporary resident (and six and a half years since my first...
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    Immigration changes: Health, Education, Deportation

    I hope not, but I suspect you will run into difficulty. I was issued temporary residency in September 2021 (after waiting nearly three years on 11 precarias due to Covid-related delays in Migraciones). I served the first year of my sentence before then changing residency category (in September...
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    Wish Me Luck

    This all went quite well. They took a new photo and a new set of fingerprints and issued a document saying the DNI is in tramite that I can use everytime somebody wants to see a DNI and doesn't understand what the disposicion I give them means. He said the current waiting time for delivery is...
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    International Wires from US to Argentina. Risk of Account Closure?

    This is admirably transparent. If it's not a rude question (but it probably is, so by all means ignore it), do you also voluntarily cough up bienes personales on any assets you may hold outside Argentina?
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    International Wires from US to Argentina. Risk of Account Closure?

    This shows up why even the doing right is hard. You generously opt to pay double taxation, yet doing so throws up a completely different problem that leads to a different type of anxiety.
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    International Wires from US to Argentina. Risk of Account Closure?

    Deleted comment (redundant after reading comment above).
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    Wish Me Luck

    Yes, there is every chance that is the reason for your delay. We made an appointment online here: https://www.argentina.gob.ar/interior/migraciones/consulta-dni-vigente-turnos-para-tramites-dni-extranjeros The earliest ones were for 11 July. One miraculously opened up for 19 June while we were...
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    Wish Me Luck

    It may never be changed. The whole concept could disappear. Or may have already disappeared. So nobody can make these kinds of predictions. As per my message in a separate thread, following discussion with my lawyer, there is now ambiguity between the precise calculation of "5 X minimum wage"...
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    Immigration changes: Health, Education, Deportation

    Discussing the DNU with my lawyer, he believes we should assume it will remain in force. Being in force could take the following forms: They issue regulations that clarify the details not clear in the DNU and enforce the DNU in accordance with its own provisions and those of the regulations...
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    Wish Me Luck

    Update on my never-delivered DNI that was due three months ago. It turns out to be a never-made DNI. I went with my lawyer to Renaper today and they explained that (for reasons not explained--it's just the way the system works), when it is the third and final temporary residency year, even...
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    Need advice on digital nomad visa vs work visa

    OK, that is clearer. None of this starts for another 12 months at the earliest, and in the meantime, you are stuck with the heartache of distance. Presumably then you will be able to work full-time for your employer and therefore have more income.
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    Need advice on digital nomad visa vs work visa

    If I may make an additional guess here: You want to draw up a multi-year plan to come and live in Argentina full-time that covers all legal bases (including taxation requirements in both jurisdictions and immigration rules in Argentina). You want that plan to be fool-proof. You want to discover...
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    Need advice on digital nomad visa vs work visa

    There are wonderful, interesting, affordable countries here in South America. Take her with you to one for six weeks in one part of the 12 months. Rent an Airbnb, continue working remotely. Then do the same thing in another country later in the year. Or do one stint of 90 days (to avoid two...
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