August 27th, 2010
FBI criminal records check does not require an Apostille...
Reminder to US citizens, unlike all other nationalities, the FBI criminal
records check is the only one that does not require an Apostille. (read more!)
August 24th, 2010
Attention Employers sponsoring foreigners to obtain residency ...
It is now required that employment contracts for foreigners must state which Union workplace agreement"convenio colectivo" they fall under. (read more!)
August 20th, 2010
Effective Immigration rights for same sex married couples in Argentina
Based on the Marriage Equality Act (26618), the
Argentine Immigrations Director Mr. Martin A. Duval has on the 5th of
August overruled previous deportation procedure for the foreign partner
of a same sex marriage.This is the first administrative act that
grants effective immigration rights to same sex married couples in Argentina.
Que bueno! (read more!)
August 19th, 2010
Have you been living in Argentina for more than 2 years?
If you have you been living in Argentina for more than 2 years...
Why not apply for Argentine citizenship?
You do not have do give up your current citizenship and you will be able to work and travel in almost all of Latin America!
If you are interested, contact us. (read more!)
February 9th, 2010
What is an APOSTILLE?
An apostille is a special seal applied by an authority to certify that (read more!)
February 7th, 2010
Can tourists register as Monotributo?
Monotributo is the tax of self employed persons/independent businessman (read more!)
February 1st, 2010
Overview of income based residencies.
Overview of income based residencies and the requirements for the application (read more!)
February 1st, 2010
RENEWING YOUR DNI
Clients with DNI“s can now renew them at Immigrations (read more!)
November 26th, 2010
Temporary Residents Attempting to Renew Residencies:
When attempting to renew your residency, immigrations now require and will be performing checks that you have lived within Argentina for at least 6 months out of the year. If you haven't, they will refuse your renewal. Contact us for more information. (read more!)
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