Hi All,
I'm hoping you may help shed some light on my situation, so I know how seriously I should "worry" about my visa status. I was planning to go to Uruguay to access my US account and renew my tourist visa--or rather get issued a new one, as mine is expired-- but when I went to immigrations at Retiro to pay the fee for overstaying my visa, the lady I spoke with gave me a stern warning that I may not be let back in the country. I've been living in Argentina for 2 years now on a tourist visa. I have not been making regular "visa runs" to keep it up to date, but rather have left the country twice and simply paid the fee for overstaying the visa. Both times have been allowed back in the country with no fuss--so now I've entered the country 3 times. However my current visa is VERY overstayed, as the last time I came back in Argentina was almost a year ago.
I am working to get a student visa (a long and complicated process, being a US citizen). But in the meantime, I'm curious if anyone can help answer the following:
1) How serious are they about only being allowed to overstay your visa X number of times before they get stern and punishing and deny you entry/deport you? The lady I spoke with said something about 5 times paying the fee looks bad, but I don't know if she was just throwing out a number arbitrarily or if this is actually a policy somewhere?
2) How helpful is it to do the "visa runs" every 90 days. That is, if I successfully leave and come back into the country, is this actually a useful strategy? Or do they still look down on this because you are still essentially living permanently in Argentina without having legal status? (via student or work visa, e.g.)
Many thanks for your insight!
Molly
I'm hoping you may help shed some light on my situation, so I know how seriously I should "worry" about my visa status. I was planning to go to Uruguay to access my US account and renew my tourist visa--or rather get issued a new one, as mine is expired-- but when I went to immigrations at Retiro to pay the fee for overstaying my visa, the lady I spoke with gave me a stern warning that I may not be let back in the country. I've been living in Argentina for 2 years now on a tourist visa. I have not been making regular "visa runs" to keep it up to date, but rather have left the country twice and simply paid the fee for overstaying the visa. Both times have been allowed back in the country with no fuss--so now I've entered the country 3 times. However my current visa is VERY overstayed, as the last time I came back in Argentina was almost a year ago.
I am working to get a student visa (a long and complicated process, being a US citizen). But in the meantime, I'm curious if anyone can help answer the following:
1) How serious are they about only being allowed to overstay your visa X number of times before they get stern and punishing and deny you entry/deport you? The lady I spoke with said something about 5 times paying the fee looks bad, but I don't know if she was just throwing out a number arbitrarily or if this is actually a policy somewhere?
2) How helpful is it to do the "visa runs" every 90 days. That is, if I successfully leave and come back into the country, is this actually a useful strategy? Or do they still look down on this because you are still essentially living permanently in Argentina without having legal status? (via student or work visa, e.g.)
Many thanks for your insight!
Molly