Gringoboy
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Be careful of gestors.
In my hurry and naivete, I started with a gestor in 2005, to get my DNI and eventual permanent residency, which takes three years. The first two years were relatively cheap and fast. I have no doubt that money changed hands for me to jump the queue, pero bueno.
At the final hurdle on year three, the gestor quadrupled the fee as she thought she had me by the short and curlies ($4500).
I did some research and completed the tramite myself in Vicente Lopez (DNI address) at a cost of $45.
I'm not saying all gestors are the same, but if you look or act desperate, you'll get stitched up.
In my hurry and naivete, I started with a gestor in 2005, to get my DNI and eventual permanent residency, which takes three years. The first two years were relatively cheap and fast. I have no doubt that money changed hands for me to jump the queue, pero bueno.
At the final hurdle on year three, the gestor quadrupled the fee as she thought she had me by the short and curlies ($4500).
I did some research and completed the tramite myself in Vicente Lopez (DNI address) at a cost of $45.
I'm not saying all gestors are the same, but if you look or act desperate, you'll get stitched up.