FAQ's


Find answers to the most common questions about relocating to Paraguay, including residency, documentation, and how we support you throughout the process.

The process typically takes 3 to 4 months, but this can vary depending on how well your documents are prepared and the number of applications being processed at Migraciones, as higher demand can cause delays.
We help you avoid unnecessary setbacks by guiding you step-by-step and, through our local contacts, we can often streamline parts of the process to move things forward faster.
You will generally need apostilled (officially stamped) documents such as your birth certificate, background checks, and proof of financial solvency, along with passport copies and local paperwork. You can check the required documents here!
We assist you in preparing everything correctly from the start and help you avoid common mistakes that can slow down your application.
Yes. After your residency is approved, you can apply for your cédula paraguaya (Paraguayan ID).
We assist you through the full process and help speed up certain steps through our experience and local network.
Absolutely. Whether you are just starting or already in the middle of your residency process, we can step in, review your situation, and help you complete the remaining steps efficiently. Even if you already have residency and simply need help settling in, such as buying a property, getting a driver’s license, or handling other local processes, we can assist you as well.
Not necessarily. Most procedures are in Spanish, which can be a challenge for many foreigners.
We provide guidance in English and Spanish, helping you understand the process and handle documentation with confidence.
Our pricing is flexible and depends on your needs, so you only pay for the support you actually require. For example, our residency + cédula package, including standard fees and legal translations but without expedited processing, starts at $1,500.
Yes. Once you start the process, you can obtain a precaria status, which allows you to legally stay, work, and even exit and re-enter Paraguay while your residency is being processed.
Simply contact us for a free consultation. We will review your situation and guide you on the next steps.