Hi there,
I've been living in Argentina since October 2023 on a tourist visa (also spent 6 months in 2022). I normally go in and out of the country every 90 days, it always worked and everyone, including Migraciones, told me that was fine.
Yesterday for the first time Migraciones nearly didn't let me in at the Chilean border, said that I can't keep doing it and in the end, when they let me in, it was for 30 days instead of 90, with instructions to get things in order.
I was originally planning to stay for longer, and now am not sure what to do. I could try exiting again and entering through Uruguay to get another 90 days, but I'm afraid they've created a 'file' and that they won't let me re-enter the country. I understand that overstaying wouldn't technically be illegal as long as I pay the fine, but since they've already flagged it at the border I'm afraid I would get into trouble, or unable to come back into Argentina in the future.
Any advice? Anyone who nearly got refused entry before?
I've been living in Argentina since October 2023 on a tourist visa (also spent 6 months in 2022). I normally go in and out of the country every 90 days, it always worked and everyone, including Migraciones, told me that was fine.
Yesterday for the first time Migraciones nearly didn't let me in at the Chilean border, said that I can't keep doing it and in the end, when they let me in, it was for 30 days instead of 90, with instructions to get things in order.
I was originally planning to stay for longer, and now am not sure what to do. I could try exiting again and entering through Uruguay to get another 90 days, but I'm afraid they've created a 'file' and that they won't let me re-enter the country. I understand that overstaying wouldn't technically be illegal as long as I pay the fine, but since they've already flagged it at the border I'm afraid I would get into trouble, or unable to come back into Argentina in the future.
Any advice? Anyone who nearly got refused entry before?