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Family Reunification - Spouse (Reunificación Familiar - Cónyuge)
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ArgentinaArgentina•South America
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Family Reunification - Spouse (Reunificación Familiar - Cónyuge)

Residency Pathway PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. 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

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Temporary residence for the spouse or registered partner of an Argentine citizen or permanent/temporary resident, valid up to 3 years.

The Family Reunification visa for spouses in Argentina is a cornerstone of the nation’s progressive immigration framework, rooted in the principle that the right to family life is a fundamental human entitlement. Established under the comprehensive Law No. 25.871, which was enacted in 2004 to replace outdated, restrictive policies, this visa reflects Argentina’s commitment to facilitating the integration of foreign nationals into the domestic social fabric. The legislation was designed to move away from a security-centric approach toward a human-rights-based model, recognizing that the stability of the family unit is essential for a healthy, functioning society. By creating a clear, accessible legal pathway for the spouses and registered partners of Argentine citizens and existing residents, the government effectively fills the gap between transient tourist status and the long-term commitment of permanent residency. This visa serves as a bridge, ensuring that families are not separated by bureaucratic hurdles and that foreign partners can attain a secure legal status that grants them the dignity of living, working, and accessing public services alongside their loved ones without the constant threat of precarious immigration standing.

The ideal applicant for this visa is an individual who has entered into a legally recognized marriage or a formal civil union—often referred to as a "de facto" union in Argentine law—with an Argentine citizen or a foreign national who already holds valid temporary or permanent residency. While the visa is broad in its scope and does not restrict applicants based on their specific profession or field of expertise, it is particularly distinctive because it prioritizes the existence of a genuine domestic relationship over economic contribution or specialized skill sets. Unlike work-based visas that often require employer sponsorship or academic credentials, this category is inherently personal, focusing on the verification of the marital or partnership bond. A notable benefit of this status is that it grants the holder a temporary residence permit valid for up to three years, which serves as a vital stepping stone toward permanent residency and, eventually, the possibility of naturalization. However, applicants must be prepared to provide rigorous documentation, such as marriage certificates or evidence of cohabitation, to satisfy immigration authorities of the legitimacy of their union. While the process is streamlined compared to other visa streams, it remains a formal legal procedure that requires strict adherence to administrative protocols, ultimately offering the recipient the freedom to integrate fully into Argentine society while enjoying the legal protections afforded to all residents.

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 the spouse or registered partner of an Argentine citizen or a legal resident (temporary or permanent) in Argentina.

Must prove the legal existence of the marriage or civil union.

Must have a valid passport.

Must have a clean criminal record from countries of residence in the last 3 years (for those 16+).

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

Must demonstrate the sponsor's financial solvency to support the applicant.

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

  • Provides a clear path to temporary residency, which can lead to permanent residency.
  • Allows the applicant to live and work legally in Argentina.
  • Recognizes same-sex marriages.
  • Facilitates eventual eligibility for Argentine citizenship.
  • Multiple entries and exits allowed.

Worth Knowing

  • The process requires significant documentation, all of which must be apostilled and translated into Spanish by a certified public translator.
  • The sponsor must prove sufficient financial means to support the applicant.
  • Processing times can vary significantly depending on the jurisdiction and volume of applications.
  • Must maintain the family link to keep the residency status.

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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