I am a US citizen and work as an independent contractor teaching English online; my job can be done anywhere and provides me a reliable income of just under US$2000/month. I wrote the consulate in Houston explaining my situation and asking their advice on how best to go about handling the legal status of my relocation to BA. They told me that without a local offer of employment they could not give me a residence visa, but that "You can enter as a tourist and then adjust your status depending of your situation." (Am I wrong to have read that as accompanied by a sly wink?)
In essence, my question is, does it make any sense for me to trouble myself about gaining a residency visa? I have no need to seek employment in Argentina and can run all my money through bank accounts located in the US. I have no problem not leaving the country after my arrival, at least until such time as I would qualify to apply for citizenship (which I understand I am entitled to do after meeting the length of stay requirement, even if I have been undocumented). It seems like it might better to simply keep my head down until I can claim legal status on grounds such as those.
Is there any reason I could not simply go, work my online job, and live my life as a normal, law-abiding person for a couple of years before regularizing myself?
If there is, does anyone know anything about the "artist" category for temporary residency? I think I might qualify--as a published author and an editor for a literary magazine--but it is very difficult to find specifics on it.
In essence, my question is, does it make any sense for me to trouble myself about gaining a residency visa? I have no need to seek employment in Argentina and can run all my money through bank accounts located in the US. I have no problem not leaving the country after my arrival, at least until such time as I would qualify to apply for citizenship (which I understand I am entitled to do after meeting the length of stay requirement, even if I have been undocumented). It seems like it might better to simply keep my head down until I can claim legal status on grounds such as those.
Is there any reason I could not simply go, work my online job, and live my life as a normal, law-abiding person for a couple of years before regularizing myself?
If there is, does anyone know anything about the "artist" category for temporary residency? I think I might qualify--as a published author and an editor for a literary magazine--but it is very difficult to find specifics on it.