Student Visa for Swedishs
Complete guide to obtaining the Student Visa (Visa de Estudiante) as a Swedish citizen. Specific requirements, timeline, and process for Sweden passport holders.
Overview for Swedish Citizens
The Student Visa is for individuals enrolled in accredited Argentine educational institutions, including universities, language schools, and technical programs. As a Swedish 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 Student Visa is designed for:
- University students
- Language school students
- Exchange students
- Technical/vocational students
- Graduate students and researchers
Requirements for Swedishs
Additional Requirements
- • Acceptance letter from accredited institution
- • Proof of financial means to support yourself
- • Valid passport
- • Clean criminal record (may be required)
- • Health insurance
- • Proof of accommodation
Document Checklist for Swedishs
As a Swedish citizen, you'll need these documents:
- Valid passport
- Acceptance letter from educational institution
- Proof of financial means
- Health insurance
- Criminal background check (apostilled, if required)
- Birth certificate (apostilled)
- Passport photos
- Proof of accommodation
- Criminal background check from Sweden (apostilled) - Belastningsregisterutdrag with apostille
Timeline & Process
Processing Time
30-60 days
Visa Duration
Duration of study program (typically 1-4 years)
Path to Citizenship
Can transition to work visa after graduation, then to permanent residency
Step-by-Step Process
Entry to Argentina
Swedishs can enter visa-free for 90 days. Use this time to prepare your application.
Gather Documents
Obtain all required documents from Sweden. Note: Documents must be apostilled in Sweden before travel.
Submit Application
Apply at the Dirección Nacional de Migraciones (DNM) in Buenos Aires or your local migraciones office.
Receive Precaria
You'll receive a temporary authorization (precaria) allowing you to stay legally while processing.
Collect Residency Card
Once approved, collect your DNI (residency card) and enjoy your new life in Argentina!
Costs
Pros & Cons
Advantages
- +Pathway to experience Argentina
- +Can work part-time (typically 20 hours/week)
- +Affordable tuition at public universities
- +Can transition to work visa after graduation
- +Student community and support
Considerations
- •Limited work hours
- •Tied to educational program
- •Must maintain enrollment
- •Doesn't directly lead to permanent residency
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I work while studying?
Yes, typically up to 20 hours per week with proper authorization.
What happens after graduation?
You can apply for a work visa if you find employer sponsorship, or switch to another visa type if you qualify.