Tourists, relocators, and freelancers aiming for permanent residence are drawn to the second-largest country in South America, known as the world capital of football. This country boasts waterfalls, volcanoes, ski resorts, and endless vineyards. It’s worth visiting to see the Perito Moreno Glacier, visit a penguin sanctuary, and marvel at the Seven-Color Hill and the salt flats. When planning a long-term stay, it is essential to study the country’s immigration laws and the requirements for obtaining various types of visas.
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Can you tell me, if I get a digital nomad visa in Argentina, what are the entry and exit restrictions?
Hello! The Argentine nomad visa is issued for 6 months with the possibility of extension for the same period, but for extension it is necessary to stay in the country for at least half of the visa validity period.
To increase the chances of a visa extension, it is recommended not to leave the country during the visa period, as this may affect the decision of the migration authorities. If you do not plan to extend it, you can leave several times.
I understand that family members are not automatically included in the application along with the main applicant. What should I do to take my family with me?
Indeed, each family member must submit a separate visa application. At the same time, it is necessary to prove the degree of kinship with the main applicant and provide the relevant documents. The procedure has already been debugged, so we can advise you in detail if you leave a request.
Is it possible for members of a digital nomad's family to work in Argentina?
No, by default, family members cannot work on the basis of a digital nomad visa. If family members receive their visas, they can work, but only if they have a work permit corresponding to their status.