No, it's different. Ask the court if they have sent out the oficio to Convenio. You don't have to do anything it's done by them.Hi guys,
Is antecedentes PFA the same as Convenio?
No, it's different. Ask the court if they have sent out the oficio to Convenio. You don't have to do anything it's done by them.Hi guys,
Is antecedentes PFA the same as Convenio?
Thank you, I'll ask.No, it's different. Ask the court if they have sent out the oficio to Convenio. You don't have to do anything it's done by them.
No, it's different.
It's possible. I do think it's only something the judges in CABA ask for...Thank you, I'll ask.
I am able to see all the oficios they've sent so far and Convenio is not included. They sent them all the same day. Maybe it's not required in Córdoba. I applied for Citizenship in Córdoba.
Where did you apply? in Capital? These are not edictos but oficios. Convenio historically takes the longest but these days it's quicker -- it depends how the pedido to Convenio was sent. Generally electronic via DEOX is quicker than if they sent it on pepper. Mine took about 8 months (sent on paper).
Is "personas" Renaper? It's quick. Just call them and ask. I have done this and they pointed out to when and how they had responded to the court, which they had simply overlooked it. Then I called the court and told them where to look.
I don't know what else may be missing in your case. Once all the oficios respuestas are in and you have published the edictos, generally at least in CABA they will ask your employer to confirm your employment and income. Also they would request you submit a police report from your home country -- translated and con apostilla. And then once the juzgado is happy with the docs they will pass it on to the "prosecutor" aka the fiscal. If he has no objection or additional requests then the judge issues the sentence....
Did the police/comisaria already come to confirm your address? The generally seems to be the one that takes a longest...althou in my case it was the first one...go figure.
In Capital, my case was with the fiscal for about 10 days. He had no objections and the judge issued the sentencia as soon as they received his opinion.Anyone have Intel how long this generally takes?
And then once the juzgado is happy with the docs they will pass it on to the "prosecutor" aka the fiscal. If he has no objection or additional requests then the judge issues the sentence.
I remember I actually called the Policia Federal to ask about my oficio. The guy who responded said he had just personally done it a few days before (by lucky chance).I'm personally stuck in Contestación de oficio de Convenio Policial purgatory; everything else has been returned to the court, they're just waiting for this, and I got it stamped in the middle of July, but I think @dsp27 said it usually takes 6 months for them to process it.
Based on my timeline I'm at a year and 2 months so far, but I think? I'm close to the finish line since this is all that's outstanding... (or so I hope)
nothing it's an oficio to "check" I had ever been Argentine citizen. It's the easiest oficio and the quickest by far.Hey Guys,
I have something of an update:
An DEO/Oficio Electrónico Judicial? was issued to the - CAMARA NACIONAL ELECTORAL - REGISTRO DE CARTAS DE CIUDADANIA with the following:
El Juzgado Nacional de X...cargo de [name], [name] a cargo de [name] solicita informes respecto [me, my DNI, birth date and parents]
El auto que ordena el presente reza: "Buenos Aires [date] a la Cámara Electoral [name]"
Saludo a Ud. atte.-
What's this mean?
Also my DNI has an error so I'm gonna email the secretary
Right. I received my CNE oficio 24 hours after it was sent by the Juzgado. It was the first to respond.nothing it's an oficio to "check" I had ever been Argentine citizen. It's the easiest oficio and the quickest by far.