Another Dni Question - How Many Digits

I've never received one. I would check the Correo Argentino website for the tracking history. Mine is updated around 3pm after the cartero has made his deliveries.
 
I'm not sure where I would find my tracking number. I was able to enter the bar code number on the Interior Ministry's website to see that it had been sent a few days ago - but it didnt't provide a tracking number. Would it be on my Migraciones receipt?
 
Interesting. I imagine the first 2 digits must be very low 10's.
A relative of mine was born in 1957 and his DNI starts with 13.
His older brother was born in 1955, and his DNI starts with 11.

[background=rgb(252, 252, 252)]No, actually the first 2 digits is 10. But I obtained my first DNI in Nov, 1970 at the age of 20. It was issued by the ARG Embassy in San Francisco where I was residing with my parents since 1961. First I was required to sign an affidavit "claiming ignorance to the ARG law that stipulated that all minors on their 16th birthday were required to apply for a DNI". [/background]

[background=rgb(252, 252, 252)]From 1970-71 the country was under the military dominance of General Roberto M. Levingston.[/background]
 
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