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    Police Clearance- leaving the country on holiday

    I am an American who is coming to Buenos Aires soon for my job. The police clearances have been a complete fiasco and it has been a full time job to get them, in order to enter Argentina in the first place. Since I am a teacher, I will be working on the school calendar: July-mid December, and...
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    Work visa- getting a work permit first?

    I am an American in the process of getting my "work/residency" visa to start work in Argentina very soon. I will be going to an Argentine consulate in the Midwest USA. One of the requirements for a work/residency visa is listed as: RESIDENCY VISA REQUIREMENTS (Work or paid Internships) 3-...
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    Work Visa- everything translated to Spanish?!

    I am an American in the process of getting my "work/residency" visa to start work in Argentina very soon. I will be going to an Argentine consulate in the Midwest USA. Several of the requirements for a work/residency visa are listed as: 4- LETTER OF NON RECORDS , issued by Local Police...
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    Work Visa- "Sworn Declaration of Non International Records"

    I am an American in the process of getting my "work/residency" visa to start work in Argentina very soon. I will be going to an Argentine consulate in the Midwest USA. One of the requirements for a work/residency visa are listed as: "SWORN DECLARATION of NON INTERNATIONAL RECORDS . This...
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    Adderall XR, Serequel, Luvox

    Does anyone know if the prescription drugs adderall XR, serequel, and luvox are available in Buenos Aires? They are available in the USA but I know that they are not available in some other countries. The question is not whether they are covered by insurance, but if they are available in...
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    Work Visa- police clearance disaster

    I am American and currently live in the US. My career is international in nature and I have recently been offered a post in Buenos Aires to start in 1 month. However, I have only recently become aware of Argentina's strict (to say the least) rule of the job-seeker submitting police clearances...
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