steveinbsas
Registered
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2006
- Messages
- 10,505
- Likes
- 6,675
BC2 has answered this question seveal times at the least and that may "explain" the short answer he provided yesterday.Thanks for the reply but as per the Argentina citizenship roles one of the requirements when applying is to prove that Have 2 years of uninterrupted and documented residence in the country, certified by the National Directorate of Migrations (See attached) Can you explain more about how I can stay here 2 years as a foreigner without a documents residency and still can apply for Citizenship after 2 years?
He has posted that anyone who has two years of "legal residency" granted by migranciones and has a DNI (which would be the "documrents residency" you mentioned) can apply for citizenship on their own at one of the federal courts.
According to him, if you don't have legal residency, you woud have to have a lawyer initiate your case and that can be done at the start of the two year period (as so0n as you enter the country).
Others have posted that dong it ths way is more difficult (even with a lawyer), more time consumng, and less likely to succeed than applying for citizenship with two years of legal residency and a DNI... and it costs thousands of dollars, no mater who your lawyer is.