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Renewal of Permanent Residence in Uruguay granted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRREE).
It is the administrative process carried out by a foreigner with legal residence granted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to renew his status as a permanent resident prior to the renewal of his Uruguayan identity card.
Permission for Minors
It is a travel permit granted to minors of Uruguayan or foreign nationality with domicile or habitual residence in the country.
Provisional Identity Sheet
It is the authorization issued to foreigners who manage temporary residence for a period of less than 180 days.
Extension of Temporary Admission General Regime
The extension of Temporary Admission is the extension in time of the temporary admission requested previously, the same one must be transacted with an equal previousity and no greater than 30 days of the date established in resolution.
Start of Visa Application
Some people, according to their nationality, must apply for a prior visa to enter Uruguay. This is an essential requirement to enter the country, and the visa is necessary regardless of the time spent in Uruguay.
Permanent Residence in Uruguay for Nationals of States Parties and Mercosur Associates and Family Foreigners of Uruguayans
It is the administrative process carried out before the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by a national foreigner of the Mercosur States Parties and Associates or a family foreigner of Uruguayans who will reside permanently in Uruguay to regularize their stay and obtain the Uruguayan identity card under the Law 19,254.
Extension of Temporary Exit General Regime
The extension of Temporary Departure is the extension in time of the temporary admission requested previously, the same one must be transacted with an equal previousity and no greater than 30 days of the date established in resolution.
Vacations and Work in Australia
The Government Support Letter is required by Australia in the visa application process under the Work and Vacation Agreement. The Agreement establishes a program that aims to promote the exchange of experiences and knowledge among university students from both countries. It allows travelers, between 18 and 31 years, to stay for a period of one year for tourism purposes, being able to perform paid activities during that period. The program foresees 200 places per year.