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    DNI with rentista visa

    Actually, I didn't need the photos because they took them on the spot when I got up to the counter. I had read this somewhere on the government website and it proved to be correct, but I can't point you to exactly where I found the info.
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    DNI with rentista visa

    I came in with a rentista visa and a consular envelope in Maarch. Getting the DNI was easy. Here is the link to the government page that tells you how to do it. Click here: Argentina.gov.ar If the link doesn't work, go to www.argentina.gov.ar , click on the tramites tab and then type...
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    Decent office chair

    Try Tisera. They have a several showrooms on Sarmiento and lots of office furniture. The model I bought, Gheros is now 940 pesos, up about 60% in price since I bought 2 years ago, but it is a nice chair. www.tisera.com
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    Punctuality

    I have had exactly the opposite problem. My Argentinean partner and I invited people for drinks and empanadas a recent Sunday evening at "7:00 or 7:30." First, the single Argentinean guy arrived at 6:30, while I was in the shower. Then the Argentinean couple we had invited arrived at 6:50...
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    Fibertel/Cablevision

    I have been paying Cablevision/Fibertel automatically with a foreign credit card for over a year and it has worked fine.
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    New Yorker Magazine

    I read it fresh every week on my Amazon Kindle. The only trick is that you have to buy the subscription from Amazon. The New Yorker 's digital subscription service is the same price but it doesn't play on the Kindle. Yes, it has to cartoons.
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    Plants for Balconies and Terraces

    Claudio Sassou designs and creates balcony and garden scapes. I don't know his work, but he is a very nice guy. http://www.paisajismo-sassou.com.ar/en_index.html
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    Where do I find it? Specialty Neighborhoods

    gold jewelery is on Libertad between Corrientes and more or less Peron.
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    Just a reassurance for Visa Runners to Colonia

    I went to Colonia this weekend with about eight or ten Angentine entry visas already in my passport. Some of the early ones were from regular tourist visits, but for the past 15 months, they are of the permatourist variety. The very nice and polite Argentine immigrations agent in Colonia asked...
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