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Work Visa for Croatians

Complete guide to obtaining the Work Visa (Visa de Trabajo) as a Croatian citizen. Specific requirements, timeline, and process for Croatia passport holders.

Overview for Croatian Citizens

The standard Work Visa requires sponsorship from an Argentine employer. This is the traditional employment-based immigration pathway for those seeking to work for Argentine companies. As a Croatian 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 Work Visa is designed for:

  • Professionals with job offers from Argentine companies
  • Intra-company transfers
  • Skilled workers in demand fields
  • Teachers and educators
  • Healthcare professionals
  • Anyone with Argentine employer sponsorship

Requirements for Croatians

Employment

Valid job offer and sponsorship from registered Argentine employer

Additional Requirements

  • • Employment contract
  • • Employer must be registered and in good standing
  • • Position must be legitimate
  • • Valid passport
  • • Clean criminal record (apostilled)
  • • Proof of qualifications/education

Document Checklist for Croatians

As a Croatian citizen, you'll need these documents:

  • Valid passport
  • Employment contract
  • Employer sponsorship documentation
  • Proof of qualifications (degrees, certificates - apostilled)
  • Criminal background check (apostilled)
  • Birth certificate (apostilled)
  • Passport photos
  • Proof of address
  • Criminal background check from Croatia (apostilled) - Police clearance certificate required

Timeline & Process

Processing Time

60-90 days

Visa Duration

1-2 years (linked to employment contract)

Path to Citizenship

After 2 years, can apply for permanent residency → citizenship

Step-by-Step Process

1

Entry to Argentina

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

2

Gather Documents

Obtain all required documents from Croatia. Note: Documents must be apostilled in Croatia 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$300-500 USD
Legal Fees (optional)$1,000-2,500 USD
Total Estimated Cost$1,300-3,000 USD

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • +Direct path to residency through employment
  • +Employer assists with process
  • +Clear requirements
  • +Can switch employers with visa update
  • +Full work authorization

Considerations

  • •Requires employer sponsorship
  • •Tied to specific employer initially
  • •Job loss affects visa status
  • •Employer must be registered
  • •Process can be slower

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I change employers?

Yes, but you need to update your visa with the new employer's sponsorship. The process is simpler than initial application.

What if I lose my job?

You typically have a grace period to find new sponsorship or switch visa types. Consult an immigration lawyer immediately.