JoseCuervo, I do believe you are getting living in the US mixed up with going on a guided hunt in Argentina? BIG difference. If they want to come over here and go on a guided hunt then its their job and the outfitters job to educate them to the regs or send a guide that can speak multi languages. If they want to come over here and free lance hunt then its THEIR responsibility to learn the regs and if it calls for it, learn to speak the countrys primary language. English..... Notice I did not say "official" Don't want anyone to think that the US's "official" language is english... So when you go to Argentina does everyone speak english? Are the regs in english and if so did Argentina mandate that the regs are in multi language? If so did they pay for it or make the citizens pay for that to take place? Lets handle the issue at hand... A US state making the people of the US pay for regs to be printed in spanish for people who if they were legal citizens would know how to read and speak english. Oh by the way I have a very good friend that just got his citizenship... Guess what one of the tests was? English speaking and reading... Funny how that works huh...