splattermatter
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Oh what a week, month, year....
Ok for all of you curious about the process of getting a DNI as a foreigner with an Argentine child and the nonsense...
This was all done in La Plata
I also moved about 500kg of personal items and crap from the states...so now i know that process too(that's the nonsense part)
With my proper documents(You need an apostilled police report from your country and a valid passport and ALL Argentine birth documents)
you don't your birth certificate
My Passport stamp was expired by 4 months approx at the time(entered the country October 2013)
The day I went to la migra after waiting about 2 weeks for my appointment, they did all the crap...I did have to go to the bank and pay the 500 or so pesos in the middle, I recommend taking a taxi...Then I got back and presented the receipts, after a bit they gave me a "Precaria de tramites"(you can work, have a bank account, get medical attn, etc with this)(it has a QUIM) this lasted 3 months...it expired August 5th....Before it expired I went to immigraciones to ask about the process and they gave me a number(and my DNI number) so I could download the radicacion legal paperwork(the actual judge signed paper) in case there was a problem...
my DNI arrived today...By correo argentino...about a week after my precaria expired.
If you have questions about shipping stuff by sea in a container (they justed changed the process in July and I was the first person in the new system, NIGHTMARE!)or the DNI process having a child, I can give some insight...
The DNI says "extranjero" and has a 15 year expiracion date...Permanent Resident
So that's pretty cool and pretty easy...and actually wasn't a very painful process...
Ok for all of you curious about the process of getting a DNI as a foreigner with an Argentine child and the nonsense...
This was all done in La Plata
I also moved about 500kg of personal items and crap from the states...so now i know that process too(that's the nonsense part)
With my proper documents(You need an apostilled police report from your country and a valid passport and ALL Argentine birth documents)
you don't your birth certificate
My Passport stamp was expired by 4 months approx at the time(entered the country October 2013)
The day I went to la migra after waiting about 2 weeks for my appointment, they did all the crap...I did have to go to the bank and pay the 500 or so pesos in the middle, I recommend taking a taxi...Then I got back and presented the receipts, after a bit they gave me a "Precaria de tramites"(you can work, have a bank account, get medical attn, etc with this)(it has a QUIM) this lasted 3 months...it expired August 5th....Before it expired I went to immigraciones to ask about the process and they gave me a number(and my DNI number) so I could download the radicacion legal paperwork(the actual judge signed paper) in case there was a problem...
my DNI arrived today...By correo argentino...about a week after my precaria expired.
If you have questions about shipping stuff by sea in a container (they justed changed the process in July and I was the first person in the new system, NIGHTMARE!)or the DNI process having a child, I can give some insight...
The DNI says "extranjero" and has a 15 year expiracion date...Permanent Resident
So that's pretty cool and pretty easy...and actually wasn't a very painful process...