I entered Argentina in early January and my plan was to leave at the end of June (less than 180days in total) with one visa extension.
I also went on a trip to Uruguay for a week in February and then came back. So my tourist visa got renewed and is still valid until next week.
I went to the migrations office today to renew my visa.
To my surprise my request was denied because I had already been granted a tourist visa renewal in July 2023 (I spent around 4 months here in 2023) and renewals could only be granted once per year. The migrations officer "recommended" me to just overstay and pay the fine before my planned departure.
Was the limiting factor here really my tourist visa extension last year or the fact that I went to Uruguay in February and a 90-day tourist visa extension would theoretically extend my allowed stay to over 180 days in 2024?
To my understanding overstaying on a tourist visa hasn't been a big issue here in the past (given that it was not an outrageous amount of time).
Is anyone aware of any cases where a one-time overstay has led to a denial of re-entry in the future?
I have never violated visa rules in any country and I'm a bit uneasy about doing so.
I also went on a trip to Uruguay for a week in February and then came back. So my tourist visa got renewed and is still valid until next week.
I went to the migrations office today to renew my visa.
To my surprise my request was denied because I had already been granted a tourist visa renewal in July 2023 (I spent around 4 months here in 2023) and renewals could only be granted once per year. The migrations officer "recommended" me to just overstay and pay the fine before my planned departure.
Was the limiting factor here really my tourist visa extension last year or the fact that I went to Uruguay in February and a 90-day tourist visa extension would theoretically extend my allowed stay to over 180 days in 2024?
To my understanding overstaying on a tourist visa hasn't been a big issue here in the past (given that it was not an outrageous amount of time).
Is anyone aware of any cases where a one-time overstay has led to a denial of re-entry in the future?
I have never violated visa rules in any country and I'm a bit uneasy about doing so.