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Ley 18.250 — Temporary Mercosur Residency (Residencia Temporaria Mercosur)
VisasUruguayLey 18.250 — Temporary Mercosur Residency (Residencia Temporaria Mercosur)
UruguayUruguay•South America
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Ley 18.250 — Temporary Mercosur Residency (Residencia Temporaria Mercosur)

Work Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Varies (Permanent status granted upon approval)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

Streamlined temporary residency for nationals of Mercosur member and associated states (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Suriname, Guyana), valid for up to 2 years and renewable once.

The Temporary Mercosur Residency visa in Uruguay is a cornerstone of regional integration, established under the framework of the Mercosur Residency Agreement, which was signed in 2002 and subsequently ratified by Uruguay to facilitate the free movement of people across South America. This visa exists to dismantle the bureaucratic barriers that historically hindered labor mobility and social cohesion among neighboring nations, serving as a legal instrument to formalize the status of migrants from Mercosur member and associated states, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Suriname, and Guyana. By providing a streamlined, accessible pathway to legal residency, the agreement fills a critical gap in the immigration system by shifting the focus from restrictive, point-based entry requirements to a philosophy of regional solidarity. It effectively bridges the divide between irregular migration and permanent settlement, offering a standardized, predictable framework that ensures individuals can live, work, and access social services without the prohibitive costs or complex documentation typically associated with traditional visa categories.

The ideal applicant for this residency is a national of a qualifying Mercosur or associated state who intends to reside in Uruguay for a period of up to two years, whether for employment, study, or personal development. Because the visa imposes no minimum educational requirements and carries no government application fees, it is uniquely inclusive, catering to a broad spectrum of professionals, laborers, and families alike. Unlike standard work visas that often require a pre-existing job offer or sponsorship from a local employer, this residency is distinctive for its independence; it grants the holder the right to work freely in any sector, providing a level of professional autonomy that is rare in international immigration law. While the visa is valid for two years and renewable once, its primary limitation is its temporary nature, acting as a structured bridge toward permanent residency rather than a final status. Furthermore, applicants must demonstrate a commitment to self-sufficiency by maintaining valid health insurance, ensuring that while the process is simplified, the migrant remains integrated into the country’s health infrastructure. This visa stands as a testament to Uruguay’s commitment to regional cooperation, offering a low-barrier, high-utility gateway for those seeking to build a life within the Mercosur bloc.

Eligible Nationalities (11)

ArgentinaArgentinaBrazilBrazilParaguayParaguayVenezuelaVenezuelaChileChileBoliviaBoliviaPeruPeruColombiaColombiaEcuadorEcuadorGuyanaGuyanaSurinameSuriname

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Permanent Mercosur Residency (Residencia Permanente Mercosur)
Uruguay flagUruguay

Permanent Mercosur Residency (Residencia Permanente Mercosur)

ValidityVaries (Permanent status granted upon approval)
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a national of a Mercosur member or associated country (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname).

Intention to reside in Uruguay for more than 180 days but less than 2 years.

No requirement to justify the source of activity or income (unlike non-Mercosur temporary residency).

Must enter the country legally.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport or national ID

Birth certificate

Police records

Proof of Mercosur nationality

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Streamlined process compared to non-Mercosur residency.
  • No requirement to prove means of livelihood or specific activity.
  • No requirement to prove domicile.
  • Allows legal stay for up to 2 years, renewable once.
  • Provides a clear path to permanent residency.

Worth Knowing

  • Renewal must be requested within 90 days prior to expiration.
  • Requires physical presence in Uruguay for the application.
  • Must maintain valid health documentation throughout the stay.

Application Process

1

Enter Uruguay legally.

2

Initiate the application online via the gub.uy portal.

3

Schedule and attend an in-person appointment at the National Migration Directorate (DNM).

4

Submit required documents (ID, photos, health card).

5

Register biometrics.

6

Obtain a provisional ID card (Cédula de Identidad).

7

Wait for the final resolution of the residency application.

Application Forms

Mercosur Permanent Residency Application—

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