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  1. Nomadoggo

    Has anyone applied and been approved for the Rentista visa?

    I think migraciones keeps everyone guessing, including the lawyers. My initial interaction, like I said, the lawyer told me "no notary, they don't like them".. and my follow up was "the US has to notarize in order to apostille". He said "But if the title of property is notarized, Migraciones...
  2. Nomadoggo

    Has anyone applied and been approved for the Rentista visa?

    I thought that the Rentista option sounded super cut and dry, even after meeting with the lawyer.. but now that I am getting down to the nuts and bolts of the process i'm being stumped by technicalities... yes! that would have made it much easier.. thanks! someone just posted a bunch of info...
  3. Nomadoggo

    Has anyone applied and been approved for the Rentista visa?

    I am not an expert with things like notaries... would I be able to sign after the notary has already been done? I will have to look into this option! I am really not wanting to "fake" anything, even though Argentina is almost making that my only option.
  4. Nomadoggo

    Has anyone applied and been approved for the Rentista visa?

    It has been equal parts confusing and equal parts frustrating. It seems like I can ask the same question at separate times and get opposing answers. I wondered the same thing about Airbnb and showing bank statements because that was how I anticipated I was going to show proof that I have the...
  5. Nomadoggo

    Has anyone applied and been approved for the Rentista visa?

    I have reached a point of confusion and I feel like I must be missing something. So, far I have met with a lawyer and he said the items I need for my application are: A signed lease agreement (at least a year) Proof of homeownership (warranty deed) FBI background check All needing to be...
  6. Nomadoggo

    Newcomer Is Villa Crespo a safe area to stay in?

    Staying in Villa Crespo now and I would definitely say it is safe. I have never felt weird or like anyone was overly staring as I am walking around, even at 10-11pm. Some of the streets you walk down have a more noticeable amount of graffiti and trash on the streets, but overall that is the...
  7. Nomadoggo

    Newcomer Traveling to Argentina with a Dog

    Update: I got a response from SENASA! "Estimada: usted puede ingresar por aeroparque o aeropuerto con la mascota. siempre y cuando ingrese con la documentaciòn correspondiente." So, the official answer is "yes", you can import your pets into either AEP or EZE as long as you have the required...
  8. Nomadoggo

    Newcomer Traveling to Argentina with a Dog

    Got it! That could make a difference.. well if I get a response back I will definitely update the info! I was surprised at how easy and quick the process was. So much work went into prepping and then we were at the SENASA desk for all of 8 minutes.
  9. Nomadoggo

    Newcomer Traveling to Argentina with a Dog

    Oh that is good information to have! I could not find anything concrete about SENASA being at AEP and was worried I would show up and they would deny my dog's entry. The only info I was able to gather was from a blog that specifically mentioned only flying through EZE, but maybe that is because...
  10. Nomadoggo

    Newcomer Traveling to Argentina with a Dog

    Hey all! I just arrived to BA a week ago from the US and did the journey with my dog! I wrote a blog about my experience with the whole process. It's pretty lengthy but I wanted to share the info for anyone planning to move/visit Argentina with your pet...
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