Entry to Argentina - October 2025 - Nomad Visa - Duty Free

For application while not in Argentina, I've never needed anything to be officially translated or apostatized.
It runs through the embassy local to your region and they can work bi-lingual.

Just for convenience though, everything self-made like the resume I sent in with one page English and one page Spanish just for max user friendliness across me, embassy, and headquarters. Nothing official though.

P.S. I don't think you can even get any of the nomad items apostatized.
Apostle is only for government issued items like birth certs. or FBI background checks. Nomad visas just want a resume and proof of job/income really.

*based only on experience while applying from out of country, I do not know the in country process or options*
That's good to know. I thought I had to do all those things. A lot of the info online is pretty contradictory. Currently in Argentina and have an appointment tomorrow with RNR for criminal records. Better safe than sorry I guess.
 
Apostle is only for government issued items like birth certs. or FBI background checks. Nomad visas just want a resume and proof of job/income really.

It's been almost twenty years since I began the temporary to permanent residency process, but, at least at that time, it was possible to have both of the notarized letters, one by a US attorney (confirming the origin of the source of my passive foriegn income) and the other by an officer at my US bank (confirming the monthly deposits of the funds into my account) recieve the Apostille (performed at the Chicago office of the Secretary of the State of Illinois).
 
Hey all,

Nothing all that interesting, I just wanted to archive my last international entry into the country since people are always looking to gauge how things are processing.
  • Arrived at EZE via international flight
  • Had visa/permit for digital nomad (6 month/renewable)
  • Entire passport process was; handing over passport, my separate visa paper, confirming address, and fingerprints/photo.
I had everything else we've been seeing in the news, like travel insurance from SafteyWing, and more detailed prints of where I was staying, but they didn't care or ask for anything. Just asked if the listed address on the visa was right.

Hope that can at least be helpful for someone, maybe they're being more strict on the questing/insurance checks for folks entering as tourist. Seems like the nomad visa is just a clean easy pass through customs right now.

P.S. hit the duty free store for the first time, staff said there was no limit on purchases for non-residents/citizens. When I got to the luggage x-ray part of customs, I asked the operator if they wanted me to put the (many large) duty free bags on the conveyor belt and they just said no and waived me off besides my personal suitcase. Could've swore there was a technical $300 duty limit or something.
Hi again! Curious. Did you ever go through the extension process while in Argentina?
 
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