I believe 60 days though I can’t find an official t reference right now. I’d just upload the one you have to RADEX, if they don’t like it the worst that can happen is that they’ll ask for a new one.What is the validity of the certificado de domicilio to be used before Migraciones? I got one in early October but probably won't finalize the tramite in Radex before December. So roughly 2 months after I received it.
Ok found it: it's 90 daysI believe 60 days though I can’t find an official t reference right now. I’d just upload the one you have to RADEX, if they don’t like it the worst that can happen is that they’ll ask for a new one.
If you have all the docs required and uploaded to Radex, no time at all. On the other hand if you have to 'cure' something missing, like getting a Benefits letter legalized for example, hard to tell and depends on what agent handles your Radex application.Anyone recently applied thru Radex on here and can tell me what is the current "wait time" for a cita for non-Mercosur AFTER finalizing the online application in Radex?
That's a good datapoint thanks.A friend whose appointment date assignment was being held up because he lacked a legalized Benefits letter, cured that issue last week and was given an appointment date, Cita, with Immigraciones of 3 December '20.
You do realize that the precaria is renewed automatically by the system right? Your handlers don’t have to move their finger nor request nothing. What exactly are you applying for if I my ask? It seems like an awful lot of time that your case has not been resolved which is very strange for non-Mercosur cases. Mercosur are stuck for many months but non-Mercosur are usually resolved quickly.finally my handlers were able to renew my precaria as well. i'm good now until february!
so it looks like slowly things are working again.