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Temporary residence visa, Argentina

alwish1

What are the precise requirements for an American citizen to obtain a temporary visa for Argentina? Is it possible to travel to the country, get a 90-day visa and then apply for an extension or conversion to a temporary visa? Just looking for a most convenient way. Based on the financial requirements for a single person, I should easily qualify. Thanks for your help.

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Cheryl

Hello alwish1,


You should start by reading the Living in Argentina guide for °µÍø½ûÇøs.

There are articles such as Visas for Argentina where you can probably find the answer while waiting for other members of this forum to assist you.


Cheers,


Cheryl

°µÍø½ûÇø team

samwdavis

DISCLAIMER: I'm not an expert on this.

I only know that there are some people that are staying in Buenos Aires that will make a quick trip across the border to Uruguay by ferry and then come back to reset the 90-day limit. At least that worked many years ago. I'm not sure now.

alwish1

@samwdavis - thanks. That's useful to know.

nico peligro

Cheryl


The link you gave is not very useful


Basically says talk to your Argentinian embassy

nico peligro

@Cheryl to be quite honest Cheryl


The link is not very useful


Here is a much better site to get started


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nico peligro

International living is the link

Or like the link Cheryl says, go to Cancillería de Argentina


Best to have people with " boots on the ground" experience discussing this

lbatt1953

I lived there years ago and took the ferry across to Uruguay and stayed almost two years

Wolf321

If you overstay your visa all you will get is a small fine when you leave. But you may not be able to return to Argentina.  I also know people who took the ferry to Uruguay which is OK if you want to live in or near Buenos Aires.