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Academician/Researcher Visa (Category 23I)
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ArgentinaArgentina•South America
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Academician/Researcher Visa (Category 23I)

Work Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

200 USD

Stay Duration

Varies (For academic study and research activities)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Visa for academics and researchers conducting academic studies under university agreements. Valid 1 year for academic exchanges and research.

The Academician/Researcher Visa (Category 23I) was formally established to formalize and streamline the movement of intellectual capital across international borders, acting as a cornerstone of Argentina’s commitment to global scientific and educational collaboration. Created under the framework of the national immigration law and bolstered by specific bilateral agreements between Argentine universities and foreign academic institutions, this visa was designed to address a critical gap in the immigration system: the need for a dedicated, non-permanent pathway for scholars who do not fit the traditional mold of long-term residents or short-term tourists. By providing a structured legal status for those engaged in high-level intellectual exchange, the visa facilitates the cross-pollination of ideas, ensuring that Argentina remains a competitive hub for global research. It serves as a vital instrument for institutional bridge-building, allowing the state to bypass the bureaucratic friction typically associated with general work permits, thereby fostering a more agile environment for collaborative projects that require sustained, on-the-ground academic presence.

The ideal applicant for the 23I visa is a seasoned academic, post-doctoral researcher, or specialized professor who has been formally invited by an accredited Argentine university to participate in a structured research project or teaching exchange. This visa is specifically tailored for individuals operating within the spheres of higher education, scientific inquiry, and technical development, covering fields as diverse as the humanities, hard sciences, and applied technologies. What makes this category particularly distinctive is its focus on institutional sponsorship; unlike general work visas that prioritize labor market needs, the 23I is rooted in the merit of the academic agreement, offering a streamlined process for those whose presence is tied to university-sanctioned objectives. While the visa is valid for a one-year duration—making it an excellent fit for sabbatical years, visiting professorships, or specific research cycles—it is limited to the scope of the academic activities defined in the applicant’s invitation. This limitation ensures that the visa remains a niche tool for intellectual advancement rather than a pathway for general employment, granting participants the unique benefit of legal residency status while they contribute to the nation’s academic ecosystem without the complexities of standard commercial work authorization.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be invited or hired by a recognized academic or research institution in Argentina.

The host institution must be registered with RENURE.

Must provide proof of academic or research qualifications.

Must have a valid passport with at least 6 months of validity.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

bachelor or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Passport photos

Academic credentials

Research proposal

University agreement letter (sponsor)

Invitation from university (sponsor)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Facilitates legal entry and stay for specialized academic and research activities.
  • Allows for integration into the Argentine scientific and educational community.
  • Provides legal status for the duration of the research or academic project.
  • Renewable if the academic/research engagement continues.

Worth Knowing

  • Requires strong cooperation and sponsorship from the host institution in Argentina.
  • Documentation must be strictly compliant with Argentine immigration standards (apostilles, translations).
  • The applicant must ensure their specific research or academic activity is clearly defined in the invitation letter.

Application Process

1

Secure university agreement: Agreement between universities or research institutions

2

Get academic documentation: Academic credentials and research proposal

3

Submit visa application: Apply at Argentine consulate with academic documentation

4

Provide supporting documents: University letter, research plan, academic records

5

Process academic visa: Consulate processes application

6

Receive visa: Collect from consulate

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