Argentina•South America3-6 months
Free
1-3 years (renewable)
Yes
Required
Allowed
Available
Not Required
Temporary residence for scientists, researchers, technical advisors, and specialized professionals contracted by public or private entities.
The Scientists and Specialized Personnel Visa (Científicos y Personal Especializado) in Argentina was established to modernize the nation’s immigration framework, specifically addressing the need to facilitate the rapid integration of high-level human capital into the domestic economy. Rooted in the broader provisions of the Migration Law No. 25.871, which governs the entry and residence of foreign nationals, this visa exists to bridge the gap between Argentina’s ambitious research and development goals and the globalized labor market. By creating a streamlined pathway for international experts, the Argentine government sought to move away from rigid, general-purpose work permits toward a specialized category that recognizes the unique, time-sensitive nature of scientific collaboration and technical consultancy. This visa serves as a critical instrument for the state to bypass bureaucratic bottlenecks that might otherwise deter international talent, ensuring that public institutions, universities, and private enterprises can secure the expertise necessary to drive innovation, improve industrial competitiveness, and foster international academic partnerships without the prolonged delays often associated with standard residency applications.
The ideal applicant for this visa is a highly qualified professional, researcher, or technical advisor whose skills are in short supply within the local labor market and who has been formally recruited by an entity operating within Argentina. While the visa covers a broad spectrum of fields—ranging from advanced engineering and biotechnology to specialized academic research and strategic technical consulting—it is distinctively defined by the requirement that the sponsoring organization must be registered with the National Registry of Foreign Applicants (RENURE). Unlike standard work visas that may focus on general employment, this category is specifically designed for individuals whose presence is essential to the completion of a particular project or the transfer of specialized knowledge. A notable benefit of this visa is its focus on professional mobility and project-based residency, allowing experts to legally reside and work in the country for the duration of their contract. However, it is limited by its reliance on the sponsoring entity; the visa is tethered to the specific employment relationship, meaning that should the contract be terminated or the employer lose their standing with RENURE, the legal basis for the residency is significantly impacted. This structure ensures that while the applicant enjoys a facilitated entry process, they remain integrated into a regulated framework that prioritizes the accountability of both the employer and the foreign specialist.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
ArgentinaMust be hired by a public or private entity in Argentina for scientific, research, technical, or advisory work.
Alternatively, must be a director, technician, or administrative staff member transferred from a foreign company to an Argentine branch.
The hiring entity must be registered in the RENURE.
Must have a valid passport.
Must have a clean criminal record in Argentina and in countries of residence for the last 3 years.
Job Offer
Required
Education
bachelor or higher
Experience
1+ years
Valid passport.
Contract or letter of transfer from the hiring/sending entity.
Proof of the entity's registration in RENURE.
Criminal record certificates (Argentina and previous countries of residence).
Proof of address in Argentina.
Proof of legal entry into Argentina.
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