Yes, we can offer you a 3-year career program that qualifies you for residency in Argentina. However, you need to have at least B1-level Spanish skills.If you don’t speak Spanish yet, we can also offer 6-month or 1-year Spanish language courses to help you reach the required level before starting.
Depending on the details of the sentence, being convicted—or even currently facing a conviction—could potentially be an obstacle to Argentine residency and/or obtaining citizenship. A thorough review of the background check and the specifics of the conviction is necessary. Certain Argentine Judges take a holistic approach when evaluating applicants, considering factors such as family reunification, […]
Yes, but they must apply at the US embassy with parental income proof.
The rejection letter will state whether you need to leave Argentina or reapply. If rejected, you may try to legalize your stay under a different visa category.
It is best to stay in Argentina until immigration authorities confirm your residency. Leaving the country for long periods may slow down the process.
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