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Applying for residence from outside of Argentina – I'm married to an Argentine citizen - Need advise please

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I am preparing to apply for residency in Argentina as the spouse of an Argentine citizen and would greatly appreciate clarification on a few points.

  1. Processing Time: How long does the residency application process typically take once all documents have been submitted?
  2. Financial Requirements: I’ve encountered conflicting information regarding the need to demonstrate financial solvency. Is it necessary for me to provide proof of independent financial means, or is it sufficient for my Argentine spouse to sponsor me and demonstrate the ability to support us both?

Some sources indicate that financial proof is not required for spouses of Argentine citizens, while others suggest it is a key component of the application. Any up-to-date or firsthand guidance you could provide would be most helpful.


Thanks to anyone that can help!
 
You should talk to @Jakoval. He was married to an Argentine and he applied for Residency. He posted on the process so I don't have the link but he posted on this.
Jakoval had a ton of great posts on this thread.

 
I am preparing to apply for residency in Argentina as the spouse of an Argentine citizen and would greatly appreciate clarification on a few points.

  1. Processing Time: How long does the residency application process typically take once all documents have been submitted?
  2. Financial Requirements: I’ve encountered conflicting information regarding the need to demonstrate financial solvency. Is it necessary for me to provide proof of independent financial means, or is it sufficient for my Argentine spouse to sponsor me and demonstrate the ability to support us both?

Some sources indicate that financial proof is not required for spouses of Argentine citizens, while others suggest it is a key component of the application. Any up-to-date or firsthand guidance you could provide would be most helpful.


Thanks to anyone that can help!
There was a lot of great info in this thread I started a while back too.

 
I am preparing to apply for residency in Argentina as the spouse of an Argentine citizen and would greatly appreciate clarification on a few points.

  1. Processing Time: How long does the residency application process typically take once all documents have been submitted?
  2. Financial Requirements: I’ve encountered conflicting information regarding the need to demonstrate financial solvency. Is it necessary for me to provide proof of independent financial means, or is it sufficient for my Argentine spouse to sponsor me and demonstrate the ability to support us both?

Some sources indicate that financial proof is not required for spouses of Argentine citizens, while others suggest it is a key component of the application. Any up-to-date or firsthand guidance you could provide would be most helpful.


Thanks to anyone that can help!
When I did my PR, they didn't initially ask me to provide proof of income. However, when they sent me an email to schedule the interview later in the process, they did ask for additional documents (some of which was already given to them but they asked for it again anyway) and one of them was Solvencia Económica del grupo familiar (declaración jurada de ingresos económicos o monotributo) and I used my spouse's proof since I wasn't working. My case took 7 months till the plastic DNI was in my hand. It could have been faster but I was missing the legalization of the antecedentes penales. If I had it ready on the spot along with other documents, I imagine it might have taken around 6 months.
 
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When I did my PR, they didn't initially ask me to provide proof of income. However, when they sent me an email to schedule the interview later in the process, they did ask for additional documents (some of which was already given to them but they asked for it again anyway) and one of them was Solvencia Económica del grupo familiar (declaración jurada de ingresos económicos o monotributo) and I used my spouse's proof since I wasn't working. My case took 7 months till the plastic DNI was in my hand. It could have been faster but I was missing the legalization of the antecedentes penales. If I had it ready on the spot along with other documents, I imagine it might have taken around 6 months.
Do you think it slow you down not having any income?
 
When I did my PR, they didn't initially ask me to provide proof of income. However, when they sent me an email to schedule the interview later in the process, they did ask for additional documents (some of which was already given to them but they asked for it again anyway) and one of them was Solvencia Económica del grupo familiar (declaración jurada de ingresos económicos o monotributo) and I used my spouse's proof since I wasn't working. My case took 7 months till the plastic DNI was in my hand. It could have been faster but I was missing the legalization of the antecedentes penales. If I had it ready on the spot along with other documents, I imagine it might have taken around 6 months.
Sounds like we know who the sugar baby is in your relationship and who the sugar daddy is. 🤣
 
Well, that's the price required for my presence in this country 🤣🤣
Ha, ha, ha. I love it! My niece (brother's daughter) graduated from Stanford and is very smart but she doesn't have a job. She is dating a wealthy older guy and although she says she isn't a sugar baby he is financing her life. Her boyfriend is the same age as my brother. At first my brother was very annoyed. Now he goes golfing with him and they are very close friends. Probably doesn't hurt that he flies him on his private jet to go to golf in Las Vegas for the weekends.

Heck if I could be a sugar baby I would be too! Enjoy life @Jakoval.
 
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