Mariposa79
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About getting a permanent residency before you come, well I disagree based on my personal experience...I am from Minnesota. My husband is also Argentine. We came here in December with our 2 children. The 3 of us came with our permanent residencies and our kids had no problem applying for their DNI, documento nacional identificacion. I, on the other hand have had the most difficult time due to the fact that the Argentine Cosulate in Chicago put the wrong last name...my married name vs. my maiden name because, here, married or not, woman ALWAYS use their maiden name for every document. I have since had to do a rectification of my name which STILL hasn't arrived and I applied for it on the 3rd of March. ANYTHING you have to do as far as paperwork goes takes FOREVER! BUT if you come as a visitor and upon arrival, apply for permanent residency you will have your DNI within 6 months. I have talked to people who did it that way and it is much easier. I will be doing the same thing...I have a "permanent residency" but it expires next month and I will have to renew...instead I will be going to Chile or Uruguay to re-enter as a visitor and do as I have told you above...
ANYWAY, mace, yes, that would be a good idea!, pocket knife, ALWAYS cross your purse in front of you and keep it in front...back packs are useless unless you are going to wear it backwards...but your husband should know all this.
About your fingerprints YES that is something you should do before, as well as multiple certified copies of your birth cert., marriage license etc. ALL with apostiles. I went to my local office in MN with those documents and waited 20 minutes and left with all of my apostiles...depends on the state, I guess...
So, I hope this helps!
ANYWAY, mace, yes, that would be a good idea!, pocket knife, ALWAYS cross your purse in front of you and keep it in front...back packs are useless unless you are going to wear it backwards...but your husband should know all this.
About your fingerprints YES that is something you should do before, as well as multiple certified copies of your birth cert., marriage license etc. ALL with apostiles. I went to my local office in MN with those documents and waited 20 minutes and left with all of my apostiles...depends on the state, I guess...
So, I hope this helps!