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I think i just put an address down.
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And what happens if the student is not regular?
@SecretShopper
Best of luck! I have a question if you don't mind, how much legal stay they grant with student visa? And does it have to be renewed every year? And what happens if the student is not regular? Thank you!
Migraciones will tell him to eat prunes.
I got permanent residence through the consulate. It’s visa 22a for family reunification, was quite straightforward to get the visa. Getting a DNI was another story.@SecretShopper : Follow up question if you don't mind (and see this 1 year old thread again): Did I understand correctly that you completed your permanent residency through a consulate, and not within Argentina? I am looking to start the application process for the same -- permanent residency through marriage to an Argentine citizen -- during our next stay. But I hadn't heard about the possibility of doing it outside the country through an embassy or consulate.
Thanks for this insight. I've seen information about a family reunification visa. But I hadn't understood it as comparable or the same as the permanent residency. But that makes perfect sense. But yeah, that is a big price difference. $$ Wow. But depending on one's situation and timing/cost of travels to and from Argentina, it might be something to consider. After the experience of this pandemic, we want to minimize barriers to being able to actually go and stay in Argentina as needed.I got permanent residence through the consulate. It’s visa 22a for family reunification, was quite straightforward to get the visa. Getting a DNI was another story.
Anyway it’s definitely possible but as I said on another thread it’s significantly more expensive than doing it in Argentina.
Probably something like $1000USD all told.
We did it through the consulate in Chicago and it was around $600 USD I believe. It was a pretty easy and straightforward process, much easier than the part we did through them of getting them to approve the "certificado de residencia" so that we could bring our stuff without paying duty on it. Especially in these times, it feels great to know that we have both US citizenship and permanent residency here in Argentina. Makes it a bit less complicated for now to come and go as we please.@SecretShopper : Follow up question if you don't mind (and see this 1 year old thread again): Did I understand correctly that you completed your permanent residency through a consulate, and not within Argentina? I am looking to start the application process for the same -- permanent residency through marriage to an Argentine citizen -- during our next stay. But I hadn't heard about the possibility of doing it outside the country through an embassy or consulate.
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