Argentina authorized the admission of Venezuelan migrants with expired documents

The government of Argentina reported that through a resolution, the requirements for access of Venezuelan migrants will be made more flexible, including those who have expired documents

Through an Official Gazette, the Argentine government announced the recently approved resolution to allow access to Venezuelan migrants with their expired identity card or passport, as long as it does not exceed 10 years.

The announcement was made on Friday, September 6, detailing the resolution of the National Directorate of Migration (DNM), published in the Official Gazette, and which will be valid for a renewable period of 90 days.

“Children under 9 years of age who do not have a Venezuelan identity card or passport may exceptionally enter with a birth certificate,” the Argentine authorities have indicated, adding that in the event that Venezuelan migrants “do not have any of the documents, Identity may be proven by means of a sworn statement as long as the person has entered the country regularly and is registered in the migration database.”

On the other hand, the measure will help correct the immigration gap that has affected more than 10,000 Venezuelans during the government of Alberto Fernández, after resolution 520 of 2019, promulgated by the government of Mauricio Macri, was repealed, “which had made the entry and filing requirements more flexible.”

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Source: vozdeamerica

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