Argentine Naturalization Records

We obtain official Argentina Certificates of Citizenship (F52) issued by the Argentine Electoral Authority. These certificates confirm that an immigrant acquired Argentine citizenship through naturalization and provide official proof of citizenship status.

Our team manages the entire process of requesting the certificate, preparing documentation, and handling all required certifications and legalizations, including Hague Apostille services, so the document can be used internationally.


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What Is an Argentina Certificate of Citizenship (F52)?

An Argentina Certificate of Citizenship (F52) is an official document that certifies an individual obtained citizenship in Argentina through naturalization. The certificate confirms the naturalization status and indicates the date when Argentine citizenship was granted.

This document is commonly required for citizenship recognition processes, genealogical research, and legal procedures involving nationality verification.

The certificate can be legalized with a Hague Apostille for international use.


Certificate of Citizenship for Italian and Polish Citizenship Applications

Argentina Certificates of Citizenship are primarily required for:

  • Italian citizenship applications

  • Polish citizenship applications

  • Legal verification of citizenship status

  • Genealogical and ancestry research

When an immigrant obtained Argentine citizenship, it is essential to verify the date of naturalization in order to determine whether restrictions apply under foreign nationality laws or whether additional documentation is required.

Depending on the case, supporting documents may include:

  • Military status certificate

  • Additional civil or judicial records

  • Other documentation related to citizenship status

We assist clients in determining the appropriate documentation for their specific case.


Naturalization Date Requirements for Citizenship Recognition

The date of naturalization may directly affect eligibility for foreign citizenship recognition.

Italian Citizenship

For Italian citizenship applications, it is generally required that the Argentine-born child of the Italian immigrant was born before the immigrant acquired Argentine citizenship.

Polish Citizenship

For Polish citizenship applications, it must be verified that the immigrant obtained Argentine citizenship after January 19, 1951. If naturalization occurred earlier, additional proof may be required to demonstrate that the Polish immigrant did not serve in the Argentine Armed Forces, either as a professional or as a conscript.


Requirements to Obtain an Argentina Certificate of Citizenship

To request an Argentine Certificate of Citizenship (F52), the Electoral Authority generally requires:

  • A scanned copy of the immigrant’s death certificate

If the death occurred outside Argentina, the document must be officially translated into Spanish.

Additional supporting documentation may be requested depending on the case and available records.


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