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Investment Visa for South Koreans

Complete guide to obtaining the Investment Visa (Inversionista) as a South Korean citizen. Specific requirements, timeline, and process for South Korea passport holders.

Overview for South Korean Citizens

The Investment Visa is for individuals making significant investments in Argentina, such as business formation, real estate, or other economic activities that benefit the country. As a South Korean citizen, you have visa-free entry to Argentina for 90 days that affect your pathway to this visa.

Is This Visa Right for You?

The Investment Visa is designed for:

  • Business investors
  • Real estate investors
  • Entrepreneurs starting businesses
  • Those creating jobs in Argentina
  • Investors in Argentine projects

Requirements for South Koreans

Investment

Minimum investment (amount varies by project type, typically $50,000-150,000 USD)

Additional Requirements

  • • Business plan or investment proposal
  • • Proof of funds origin
  • • Valid passport
  • • Clean criminal record (apostilled)
  • • Proof of address in Argentina

Document Checklist for South Koreans

As a South Korean citizen, you'll need these documents:

  • Valid passport
  • Investment documentation
  • Business plan
  • Proof of funds and origin
  • Criminal background check (apostilled)
  • Birth certificate (apostilled)
  • Passport photos
  • Proof of address
  • Criminal background check from South Korea (apostilled) - Korean police certificate (범죄경력회보서) with apostille

Timeline & Process

Processing Time

90-120 days

Visa Duration

1-2 years (renewable)

Path to Citizenship

After 2 years, eligible for permanent residency → citizenship

Step-by-Step Process

1

Entry to Argentina

South Koreans can enter visa-free for 90 days. Use this time to prepare your application.

2

Gather Documents

Obtain all required documents from South Korea. Note: Documents must be apostilled in South Korea before travel.

3

Submit Application

Apply at the Dirección Nacional de Migraciones (DNM) in Buenos Aires or your local migraciones office.

4

Receive Precaria

You'll receive a temporary authorization (precaria) allowing you to stay legally while processing.

5

Collect Residency Card

Once approved, collect your DNI (residency card) and enjoy your new life in Argentina!

Costs

Government Fee$500-1,000 USD
Legal Fees (optional)$2,000-5,000 USD
Total Estimated Cost$2,500-6,000 USD plus investment amount

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • +Direct path for investors
  • +Full work authorization
  • +Can lead to permanent residency
  • +Business-friendly environment
  • +Family can be included

Considerations

  • •Requires significant capital investment
  • •Business plan must be approved
  • •Longer processing time
  • •Higher legal fees
  • •Investment must be maintained

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of investments qualify?

Business formation, real estate development, agricultural projects, technology startups, and other economic activities that benefit Argentina.

Is there a minimum investment amount?

Typically $50,000-150,000 USD, but varies based on project type and economic impact. Consult an immigration lawyer for specific guidance.