I wanted to let people know how I recently (yesterday) extended my tourist visitor visa so others can benefit and have more information about the process.
I went to this office at around 9 am yesterday (Friday Feb 25):
Dirección Nacional De Migraciones
Av. Antártida Argentina 1355, C1104 CABA
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I tried to go to another immigration office closer to my place but it was closed / not available for doing this extension, so not all immigration offices provide this service.
Once there, it's a bit of a mess to get in, as there is a security gate before you can even come into the building and there are a lot of people waiting outside in 2 general lines (but very unorganized with people everywhere). Go the Turnos line which is for people with appointments but since you won't have one, show the guard at the front of the line your passport stamp when you entered the country to prove you're within 10 days of expiration and say you need a "prorroga de permenencia".
You will need to go there within 10 days of your visitor visa expiring otherwise the guard won't let you in.
The guy will let you into the main building entrance which will have another line. You will need to wait at least two more times for different agents to process your extension. The whole process took about 2 hours and cost 4000 ARS (I paid in cash). You will need to provide your 1) passport 2) email 3) current address.
They will stamp your passport with the 90 day extension.
I went to this office at around 9 am yesterday (Friday Feb 25):
Dirección Nacional De Migraciones
Av. Antártida Argentina 1355, C1104 CABA
Dirección Nacional de Migraciones · Av. Antártida Argentina 1355, C1104 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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I tried to go to another immigration office closer to my place but it was closed / not available for doing this extension, so not all immigration offices provide this service.
Once there, it's a bit of a mess to get in, as there is a security gate before you can even come into the building and there are a lot of people waiting outside in 2 general lines (but very unorganized with people everywhere). Go the Turnos line which is for people with appointments but since you won't have one, show the guard at the front of the line your passport stamp when you entered the country to prove you're within 10 days of expiration and say you need a "prorroga de permenencia".
You will need to go there within 10 days of your visitor visa expiring otherwise the guard won't let you in.
The guy will let you into the main building entrance which will have another line. You will need to wait at least two more times for different agents to process your extension. The whole process took about 2 hours and cost 4000 ARS (I paid in cash). You will need to provide your 1) passport 2) email 3) current address.
They will stamp your passport with the 90 day extension.