All foreign documents must be apostilled, translated into Spanish in Argentina, and legalized again at Colegio de Traductores. If your country is not a member of the Hague Convention and cannot apostille documents, then you must notarize and legalize them at your Ministry of Foreign Affairs and have them attested by the Argentine consulate in […]
For Rentista residency, you must prove a stable monthly income from abroad, such as rent, dividends, or pensions. The typical requirement is at least USD 2,000 per month, including for family members. The income must be legal, steady, and verifiable through bank statements or other official documents. It should be transferred each month to your […]
To apply for Argentine citizenship, foreigners must have two full years of continuous residence with a DNI (ID card), without leaving the country at all (365 days each year) during that time. For regular residency, short trips are allowed. However, for citizenship, any exit from Argentina resets the two-year residency requirement.
After you apply for residency, the Immigration Department issues a Precaria (temporary permit), which must be renewed every three months until your residency is approved. Traveling outside Argentina for an extended period without notifying the Immigration Department is not recommended. If you plan to leave for a long time, we recommend notifying the Immigration Department […]
You can apply for Argentine citizenship after two years of legal residence in the country. The process requires proving continuous stay, financial stability, and integration, and Argentina allows dual citizenship with visa-free travel to 170+ countries. Residency processing may vary from three months to two years, depending on which type of residency you are applying […]
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