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Family Reunification - Minor Children (Reunificación Familiar - Hijos Menores)
VisasArgentinaFamily Reunification - Minor Children (Reunificación Familiar - Hijos Menores)
ArgentinaArgentina•South America
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Family Reunification - Minor Children (Reunificación Familiar - Hijos Menores)

Residency Pathway Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

250 USD

Stay Duration

Varies (Renewable, eligible for permanent residency after initial period)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Temporary residence for unmarried children under 18 of Argentine citizens or permanent/temporary residents.

The Family Reunification visa for minor children in Argentina is a cornerstone of the nation’s humanitarian-focused immigration framework, rooted in the principles established by the landmark Migration Law No. 25.871, enacted in 2004. This progressive legislation fundamentally shifted the country’s approach to migration by recognizing the right to family life as a fundamental human right, moving away from a purely security-based model toward one that prioritizes social integration and the preservation of the family unit. By codifying the right to reunification, the law ensures that the Argentine state facilitates the entry and residency of the immediate family members of those who have already established a legal foothold in the country. This specific visa category fills a critical gap in the immigration system by providing a streamlined, predictable pathway for minor children to join their parents, thereby preventing the long-term separation of families that often occurs under more restrictive or bureaucratic systems. It serves as a vital legal instrument that upholds international conventions regarding the best interests of the child, ensuring that minors are not left behind due to administrative hurdles or the lack of a dedicated residency status.

The ideal applicant for this visa is an unmarried child under the age of 18 who is seeking to reside with a parent who is either an Argentine citizen or a foreign national currently holding valid temporary or permanent residency status in the country. Unlike specialized work or investor visas that require proof of professional qualifications, financial capital, or specific labor market demand, this category is exclusively dependent on the existence of a verified familial bond. The primary requirement is the presentation of an apostilled or legalized birth certificate that clearly establishes the parent-child relationship, alongside the parent’s own residency documentation. What makes this visa particularly distinctive is its focus on social cohesion rather than economic contribution; it bypasses the stringent labor market tests and salary thresholds associated with other visa types, making it a highly accessible and essential benefit for families. While the visa provides the applicant with the same rights to live, study, and access public services as their resident parent, it is strictly tied to the status of the primary sponsor. Consequently, the main limitation is that the child’s residency remains contingent upon the parent’s continued legal status, and the applicant must remain unmarried to qualify, reflecting the policy’s intent to support the nuclear family structure during the child’s formative years.

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Permanent Residence - General Pathway (Residencia Permanente)
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Permanent Residence - General Pathway (Residencia Permanente)

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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be an unmarried child under 18 years of age of an Argentine citizen or a legal resident (temporary or permanent).

Must have a valid passport.

Must provide a legalized/apostilled birth certificate proving the parent-child relationship.

Must have parental authorization from both parents (if applicable) to reside in Argentina.

Must have a clean criminal record (only for those 16+).

Must provide proof of the parent's legal status in Argentina (DNI).

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Passport photos

Relationship documentation

Certificate of good conduct

Health insurance

Certificate of domicile (sponsor)

Identity documentation (sponsor)

Financial proof (sponsor)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Ensures the right to family unity as a fundamental principle of Argentine immigration law.
  • Provides legal status for the child, allowing them to attend school and access public services.
  • Leads to temporary residency with a path to permanent residency.
  • Multiple entries and exits allowed.

Worth Knowing

  • All foreign documents must be apostilled and translated into Spanish by a certified public translator.
  • The parent must be physically present or provide sufficient legal authorization for the application process.
  • The child's residency is tied to the parent's legal status in the country.
  • Must ensure the birth certificate clearly identifies both parents to establish the relationship.

Application Process

1

Identify sponsor: Argentine citizen or permanent resident family member

2

Gather family documents: Marriage certificate, birth certificate, etc.

3

Get sponsorship documents: Certificate of domicile from Argentine sponsor

4

Submit application: Apply at Argentine consulate in home country

5

Pay visa fee: USD 250 or EUR equivalent

6

Receive family reunion visa: Collect visa from consulate

Application Forms

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