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What should you do if you applied for Argentine citizenship through Migraciones, received an expediente number, and then nothing? In the second part of this extensive analysis, we discuss how to move forward with your Argentine citizenship application after the 2025 reform if the immigration service is not reviewing your application, is not responding to the application, and is essentially inactive.
In this video, Ruslan Saifutdinov, an international lawyer with over 20 years of experience, explains a practical strategy for handling Argentine citizenship cases after Decree 366/2025: how to record inaction by Migraciones, why a pronto despacho is needed, when an amparo por mora can be prepared, why the court should not immediately "grant citizenship" but rather require the administrative body to review the case and issue a reasoned decision.
In this video, we discuss:
— What to do if your citizenship case is not progressing with Migraciones;
— Why simply waiting for regulations to appear is a weak strategy;
— How to properly record the filing date, expediente number, and all applications;
— Why your file should not be bulky, but secure for decision-making;
— What mistakes applicants make that prevent them from obtaining Argentine citizenship;
— How to write to Migraciones to avoid a contentious case;
— What is a pronto despacho and why it's more than just a request to "expedite";
— How to use information requests if the immigration service is silent;
— What is mora de la administración and how silence becomes a legal fact;
— When to file a lawsuit against a mora;
— Why it's important to demand not an "immediate passport," but a recognition of inaction and the obligation to make a decision;
— What to do after a court decision and how astreintes work in the event of non-compliance.
This practical legal analysis is for those who have already applied for Argentine citizenship, are planning to apply through Migraciones, or want to understand real ways to expedite the process. No promises of a "passport in a week," no myths, and no magic—only legal strategy, administrative practice, and an analysis of common mistakes.
The key idea of the issue: after the reform, Argentine citizenship has not become impossible, but it has become less tolerant of chaos. Much now depends on how well the file is prepared, how well communication with Migraciones is structured, how inaction is documented, and whether the evidence base is ready for court.
If you're faced with a situation where the application has been submitted, the expediente is available, but Migraciones is silent, this video will help you understand the possible steps: chronology, file analysis, pronto despacho, information requests, amparo por mora, and monitoring the execution of the court decision.
Watch the first part of the series to understand why the logic for obtaining Argentine citizenship changed after May 29, 2025, and watch the second part to understand what to do if Migraciones remains inactive.
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