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Getting an Argentina Visa as a US permanent resident?

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I'm not a citizen of U.S.A nor any other country for that matter, cause I was born at a refugee camp in Thailand, before coming to the U.S.A as a permanent resident. I want to travel to Argentina and want to know how I can go about getting the visa. I've done research on it already and have called the consulate, but I can't understand the lady on the phone (her english isn't too good). I heard that I can get a re-entry permit then apply for the visa but I'm not totally sure. Does anyone have any idea on how I can go about doing this?

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  1. You need a passport for international travel.  

    In your special situation  you need to check with US immigrations before you leave how to travel.

    So because this is so important I would call a lawyer (best : a NYC, LA or other big city lawyer) who specializes in immigrations and ask him/her this questions, or better call two different ones, to see if you get the same answer.  They usually don't charge for a simple question, and probably you need to apply for some kind of form.  

    Check out this link: http://www.hias.org/immigration/Answers/...


  2. hey to   www.butterflynewstravel.com  click on extra

    for visa.

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