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    Banking Can Tourists Take Out US Dollars in Uruguay?

    Is it possible for tourists to get US dollars from ATMs or their own bank accounts (Citi, HSBC) in Uruguay?
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    Newcomer ATM in Uruguay for dollars

    Can anyone tell me where these mythical ATMs in Uruguay that give dollars are,I'm down here for a long time a few months will née sto replenish the reserves want to have a plan in place.i want to sty over night in montevideo and take out 2-3k$ depending on timing, etc... I can pull 1kpor dia.
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    Banking Bringing Dollars from USA

    Hey everyone. I know that the dollar/peso conundrum is often discussed, but I'm hoping you can help me with a question. I just signed a lease for an apartment and agreed to pay in US dollars. I knew this would be difficult, but I didn't realize quite how difficult. I have a friend from the US...
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    Taxes Earning dollars, spending pesos

    Soon, I'm going to start a good paying job working remotely with US clients. I just moved to Argentina, although I'm technically just here on a tourist Visa. What do I need to know to navigate the issues of visas, money transfers, and taxes? Is anyone else in a similar position and willing to...
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    Banking Best way to buy US Dollars here in Buenos Aires? Or best way to get your hands on Dollars?

    I've been back and forth from the USA to Argentina as I was here before COVID but then barely escaped before the lockdown. Money matters are a bit easier now with Western Union paying so well now! I am loving these high WU rates! I am going to pay my rent and my landlord doesn't take pesos...
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    For Sale Buying a car with dollars

    I am planning to buy a car in the near future. Either a new car from a dealer or a used car from a private party. I will pay for it with dollars that are in my bank account in the US. Is there a way for me to maximize the purchasing power of my dollars by getting the 5:1 or 6:1 exchange rate...
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