FrankPintor
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I expect you will have to get it done in your home country. There are exceptions, for example I believe Australia can verify licenses here in Buenos Aires. In my case, I got a certification from my (European) drivers license authority, got it notarized and apostilled, and submitted it when I went to get my license here. It should be recent (3 months max. I believe), and should have an official translation if it's not in Spanish. I didn't fulfill the last two conditions, but they let me skip the probationary period anyway YMMV.Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if any other Americans here know where one can get documentation to legalize their US license for the purpose of skipping the 2 year probationary period when getting an Argentine license.
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The US Embassy specifically says they cannot legalize some documents, including drivers licenses. So I'm a bit confused as to where one can get this done here. Does anyone here have any experience with that?