Peripecias bureaucratic machismo: How to legalize a document without dying in the attempt
few days ago I'm trying to send a document to Argentina (a simple certificate of studies) and frankly, I found the process quite complicated.
Why is it complicated? Simple: No one seems to know exactly the whole procedure, so you have to go groping and finding new directions as you go around obstacles.
Once you did the procedure, the matter is greatly simplified and the exact steps that clarifies all the doubts (like you've seen the alternate ending of "Lost" is where you explain everything that did not explain the final which went to air ...), but of course, a few hours of life left and a trail of money along the way, which held breadcrumbs Hansel and Gretel (by the way, are they still celebrating that drove Argentina World ?)...
1)
request the school where the student's transcript (it is a school pass in disguise), together with A copy of registration book and the auxiliary plate, signed by the school principal. Must be specified that the fate of the document is Argentina, my eye!
2)
Bring these documents to be inspected in Paysandu 1256, Yi corner (the hours are from 9:00 to 18:00 pm except when playing Uruguay in the World ...) to sign it the Inspector General and you are stuck behind a piece of paper. This process is free (Oddly enough).
3) After you go to the Ministry of Education and Culture, Reconquista 535, Ituzaingó corner, floor 2, section "Legalization", between 10:00 and 15:30 (the sign says up to 16: 00, but for some reason still do not quite understand, I say you go to 15:30 ...). There you will charge $ 169 to put a stamp in and a signature. Usually the procedure involves leaving the slip and return to look for another day, but if you come inside (like me, who come from Solymar), you get the autograph and stamp in at the moment.
4) Then you have to go to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Cuareim in 1384, between 18 July and Colonia. There're going to put another stamp in and they will charge you $ 131. Andá before 16:00, because otherwise, keep it.
5) Finally, you have to go to the Argentine consulate in Wilson Ferreira Aldunate 1281, between Soriano and San Jose. Try to go between 13:30 and 15:00, which is the time at which you receive the documents. If you have no trouble, they charge U $ S 40 and you have to go get the paper when they're told. If you have trouble, they charge U $ S 80 and you have to come back when he tells you, even on the same day. Authenticated document delivery is between 17:00 and 18:30. If you're on the last day of the month, stayed, because only critical documents are processed, so you're going to have to pay U $ S 80 and stay around in the middle to the time of retirement.
Well, after all that, you can send the paper with the courier that you like. Yes, send it certified and comes ... because you will not want to go through all this rigmarole. The good thing is that everywhere you looked after me well and fairly quickly, which makes one lose sight of that red tape is done by public employees ... It seems somewhat "private", in so efficient it is. Well, I hope this helps someone will post something ... I guess for other countries need to upgrade (for example, if you send it to USA, you probably have to attach a piece of paper medical check, to assure that no anthrax or who knows what other crap ...), but the first steps must be equal to which I had to give. I wish I had this post when I started to make arrangements, but well ... when they invent a time machine sent me a text message with instructions ... (Ah, no ... if they had invented a time machine, I would have the instructions as the have sent me, so like I had not, I assume that invented ... shit that happens to me to see so many sci- fiction!)
: wq
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