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{Rescue reprint} Run in 14 days: Mexican green card DIY that can be done for 48 dollars, from entry to proficiency, you can do it yourself without an intermediary | Author: Snowball who can run (Zhihu)

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Mexico gets a green card for 48 dollars in 14 days, and the springboard is the United States, Canada, the European Union, and Latin America. What only costs $48? Because the official visa fee is only $48. If you DIY the whole process, the total visa fee is 48 US dollars (there is also printing fee and photocopying fee, you can count it as 10 yuan, well, there is also 20 yuan for taking pictures). Why only 14 days? No intermediary required, no agency required.

Hello everyone, I am Snowball who can run . I am not an immigration agent. In the past five years, I have traveled to Russia, the United States, Canada, and Mexico. On average, I went to a new country every year to develop, and now I graduated from university (Major in Latin American Studies and Russian), and now I am basically Canada/America/Mexico. Three states run the state. My experience is rather dumbfounding (sometimes I don’t know whether I should laugh or cry, but the fun is true), the most bizarre experience is that I used to work in a Mexican consulate in the United States, helping people fill out the USCIS American citizenship naturalization application form. As far as immigration and studying abroad are concerned, I have always insisted on DIY, and I have been in and out of different circles for a long time, so I have learned a lot of information from different angles. I personally believe that although we live in an age full of strife and uncertainty, no matter who we are, no matter what the situation, we should have the right to live a peaceful life and have a flexible and free lifestyle.


Mexico 48 dollars to get a green card in 14 days, a springboard for the United States, Canada, the European Union, and Latin America

Why only $48? Because the official visa fee is only $48. If you DIY the whole process, the total visa fee is 48 US dollars (there is also printing fee and photocopying fee, you can count it as 10 yuan, well, there is also 20 yuan for taking pictures). After landing in Mexico, you need to go to the immigration office to "renew" a green card

The first time you go, you need to pay about 1,500 RMB to the Immigration Bureau to get a 1-year valid temporary green card

For the second time, pay 3,000 RMB to the Immigration Bureau to obtain a 3-year valid temporary green card

The third time I went to pay 1800 RMB to the immigration bureau to get a lifetime green card.

The official fees are as follows. The currency is the Mexican Peso.

Why only 14 days? No intermediary required, no agency required.

1 day for the embassy to submit the materials, 0-3 days to get the visa (most consulates submit the visa on the same day, and some consulates have to wait 1-3 days), 1-2 days for the plane, and 1-3 days for redemption after landing green card. In the immigration hall of Mexico City, bring a bottle of mineral water and sunscreen at 5 a.m. on weekdays, and line up with Central American people, Ukrainians and North American people. You should be in line before noon. If you are lucky, you can get your green card in the afternoon, and then you can leave Mexico. Bad luck, come back tomorrow. If you have been unlucky and have not been able to get the card, you can go to Playa de Carmen, find a local intermediary, and spend a few hundred dollars to help you "speed up" and guarantee to get the card within a day.

From June 2, 2022, debit cards and credit cards can be accepted in the office hall of the National Immigration Bureau in Mexico City, and there is no need to go to the bank to pay money anymore.

What is a Mexican Green Card? (Tarjeta de residencia temporal/permanente) Why is Mexico's policy so miraculous?

Mexico's immigration policy has long been aimed at attracting high-net-worth individuals (such as digital nomads who work remotely, retirees, young Europeans and Americans) to Mexico, because they do not compete with locals for jobs, but they will invest, buy houses, consume, stimulate the local economy. And because Mexico and the U.S. and Canada are in the same time zone, it's perfect for those who need to work remotely. They went there to earn money from Europe and the United States, and spent Mexican pesos. The exchange rate is particularly good. Therefore, for a long time, a large number of people in developed countries have liked to go to Mexico to play or even live for a long time, so as to reduce dimensionality and live a high-quality life. For the Mexican government, these foreigners are here to send money. But for the locals, more and more people from all over the world are going to Mexico, which has now led to many cities, especially the coastal resort cities (Cancún, Puerto Vallarta, and even the capital CDMX) where foreigners get together, real estate speculation High housing prices, restaurants get together to chat in English. This is not to send money, it is obviously to send inflation, making life difficult for local people. However, from an overall point of view, the rise in prices cannot be blamed only on foreigners, but also has a lot to do with the incomplete economic structure of the country and the exploitation of low-income workers by transnational capitalists.

snowball i think mexican immigrants fit

1. People with middle-to-high income in China who want to get rich and are in a hurry. The advantage of Mexico is that it is very flexible, with very low requirements, and the cost is extremely low, no investment, no residence, no language, no work, one person applies, and the whole family immigrates. The green card is valid for life (no actual residence required). Great for a backup identity in case you need it. After five years, it can be replaced by a passport (or not).

2. Global citizens who travel all over the world (especially foreign students and migrant workers from the United States/Canada/Latin America). Not only is there a strong Mexico as your backing for your hard work in the United States/Canada/Latin America, you can go to Mexico to live indefinitely if you have nothing to do, and you can change your Mexican passport after five years, allowing you to travel around the world without a visa. Realize the dream of getting a green card in a passport. This epidemic has proved the importance of having a strong motherland as your backing.

3. Someone who can play. Mexico is a country that is very good at playing, even better than the United States and Canada, so that many American and Canadian people, old and young, often go to Mexico to play or even live long.

Processing path 1: The embassy and consulate apply for a visa, and then land a green card

Application requirements (choose one of the following options):

The original and photocopies of bank statements or investment activities (stocks, bonds, futures, etc.) in the past twelve months, with a monthly balance of 270,000 yuan and above. (Multiple accounts can be combined for calculation)

or

The original and photocopy of the bank statement or pension certificate of after-tax income in the past six months. The monthly after-tax income is about RMB 16,500 and above.

The embassy makes an appointment to submit materials

In principle, any Mexican embassy or consulate abroad in the world can apply. Some embassies use the SRE Citas platform to make an appointment for an interview, and some embassies require you to send an email to make an appointment. Each consulate is different. Please go to the website of the specific embassy or consulate to check. If the appointment is successful, you can generally pick it up on the same day after submitting the materials. Some consulates will ask you to pick up on another day, and each consulate is different. (Due to being too busy, some Mexican embassies and consulates will not answer calls or emails. It is strongly recommended to send emails within local working hours, so that the probability of reply is higher. In addition, the probability of replying in Spanish is higher than that in local language. High. Even if Mexican citizens or American citizens send emails, they often do not reply. You can try multiple times, or change a consulate)

All consulates around the world have the same requirements for applying for Residencia temporal/permanente, but in practice, some consulates have lower requirements than others. There are even consulates of the same country, and certain cities require lower amounts than others. For example, the McAllen, TX Consulate in the United States (as of June 2022) only requires a monthly income of US$1,728, which is the lowest consulate in the world. I don’t know why.

Due to the epidemic:

  • Mexican embassies and consulates in many countries around the world have encountered difficulties in making appointments . Many consulates in the United States and Canada have even made appointments for as long as 5-6 months. Please make an appointment in advance and prepare in advance. If the consulate you choose uses the SRE Cita system, then you can't see the appointment, you need to keep swiping every morning until it arrives. Just like grabbing food, you need to persist in brushing, if you don’t brush today, come back tomorrow. (The New York Consulate issues numbers every Monday morning, and each consulate is different.) The Shanghai Consulate is closed (updated as of May 24, 2022), and all acceptance is stopped. Welcome to check. The Guangzhou Consulate (as of June 2022) can make appointments normally , if you can’t see the option, please keep swiping. Please select Sin permiso de INM - visa de residencia temporal to make an appointment. If you have a third country work visa, study visa and residence card, you can also apply for it at the Mexican embassy or consulate in the third country. Note: It is not recommended to apply in a third country only for tourist status. In theory, only long-term visas, residence cards, work and study cards, permanent residents and other long-term identities are allowed, but in practice, many consulates do not care (such as McAllen, Texas) Consulate, Embassy of Costa Rica). If you do not have a residence status in a third country , but have relatives in Mexico, or have special circumstances , you can enter Mexico visa-free with a valid visa from the United States/Canada/EU/Japan/UK, and then go to the immigration office to change your status. For details, please see the bottom of the article "Processing Path 2"

Landing green card (Canje, literally translated as "exchanging certificate", that is, exchanging a visa for a green card) means that after you enter Mexico, you must apply for landing at the INM immigration office as soon as possible. You can find an INM nearby in principle, but if you want the most standardized service (standard does not mean politeness, and the general attitude of the staff is relatively poor, mainly because the work intensity is high and the salary is low), it is recommended to go to INM in the capital CDMX. Since the Immigration Bureau has suspended online appointments, there is no way to make an appointment in advance, so you can only queue up in person (as of June 2022, the recovery time of online appointments is unknown). The queue starts at 5/6 am on weekdays. Remember to bring water, sunscreen, and all materials. Be sure to tell the staff you are coming for a "canje" which is the fastest of all immigration services. If you are lucky, you can pick it up on the same day . If there is a backlog of cases or there are too many applicants, it may not be possible on the same day. The staff will give you a small note, and then you can come back on the date written on it. The squeeze of Canje etc. in some cities has now reached three months, so be mentally prepared.

As of June 2022, according to the news ahead, the service hall of the Mexico City Immigration Bureau can be picked up on the same day, but you must queue up at 5:30 in the morning. The waiting time in other cities ranges from 1 day to 4 months.

INM queuing scene in the capital Mexico City (from G Maps)
Internal queuing (from G Maps)

Oficina de Representación del INM en la Ciudad de México

Av. Ejército Nacional 862, 1er. Piso Col. Los Morales Sección Palmas Polanco, CP 11540, Miguel Hidalgo, México, Ciudad de México.

Telefono: (55) 2581 0100

oficinainmcdmx@inami.gob.mx

Horario de Atención al Público: Lunes a Viernes de 09:00 a 15:00 hrs .

If you are willing to spend (rot) money (lose), in some small cities (such as Playa del Carmen), you can spend 400-600 US dollars to find a local intermediary to help you speed up the card replacement. But I personally think that this money should not be spent and should not be spent. After all, corruption cannot be tolerated, and the more it is tolerated, the more rampant it will be. If you really can't get a number, and you are in a hurry, you can make up your own mind.

Precautions:

If you go to INM to queue up and you have an appointment date for changing the "canje" card, but that appointment date exceeds the validity period of your current visa, don't worry, as long as you keep your appointment receipt, your visa will be overdue It's okay.

After entering Mexico, you must change your card, and you can only leave after you get your green card. If you want to leave before you get your green card, your visa will be invalidated, and you will need to go to the consulate to apply for a new visa.

You have brought all the materials listed on the official website with you. There is no guarantee that you can do it, because INM in some small places has its own rules, and the implementation of government orders is different from that of the capital. But if you don't bring all the materials listed on the official website, you will definitely not be able to do it.

Processing path 2: Enter Mexico without a visa, and then go directly to the immigration office to change status (only for relatives / old black households / special circumstances in Mexico)

If you don’t want to bother in the consulate, you can enter Mexico without a visa through a third-country visa (described below), and then go to the immigration office to change your status after entering the country, but you must meet one of the three conditions (choose one of the three)

Condition 1 (family reunion):

  • Must have relatives in Mexico. A loved one can be a temporary resident, temporary student resident, permanent resident, or Mexican citizen. Relatives are defined as: you have children in Mexico, or your partner or unmarried common-law partner is in Mexico, or your parents or guardians are in Mexico, and you are a minor and unmarried (only one of the parents/guardians is in Mexico , you don’t need to be there) If you meet condition one, please check Cambio a residente temporal por vínculo familiar | Trámites | gob.mx ( www.gob.mx ) and prepare materials

Condition 2 (old black household):

Mexico now allows old black households to convert to legal resident status, that is, black first and then white. There is a risk that this path will be closed at any time, and the implementation of each city is different, so please hurry up if you want to do it.

  • If you are a long-time black householder, then you must have expired your immigration status, or you have engaged in activities (such as employment) that your immigration status does not allow

For example, you enter Mexico without a visa, but your stay in Mexico exceeds the time allowed by the Immigration Bureau on the FMM (immigration card) (usually 6 months, but it may also be 10 days, 30 days or other lengths, every There are discrepancies in the implementation of each checkpoint), then you are an old black household.

For example, you are on a tourist visa, but you start working part-time, and you also become an old black household.

  • You can restore your status as a legal resident by any of the following proofs. Have money (deposit or monthly income), have an official Mexican job offer, buy a house in Mexico, invest in Mexico, have a Mexican school admission offer (and prove that you can pay tuition and living expenses or income) Deposit) - will be restored as a student resident status (residencia temporal estudiante, non-residencia temporal) with an invitation letter to engage in non-profit activities in Mexico (the invitation letter must be issued by a formal institution, such as a scientific and educational institution, a non-profit organization, or a private enterprise and group)
  • If this applies to you, please read
  • Regularización por tener documento vencido o realizar | gob.mx ( www.gob.mx ) for details

Condition three (special circumstances):

If you are a special case, you can directly apply for regularization of your immigration status, allowing you to change from an overstay visitor (or other non-compliant situation) to a legal resident

What are "special circumstances"?

a) Si es of endido, víctima o testigo de un delito cometido en territorio nacional :

Documental pública expedida por autoridad competente de la que se derive la calidad de ofendido, víctima o testigo de un delito. You are a victim or witness of a crime committed in Mexico , and you hold a certificate issued by the relevant Mexican authorities that you are A victim or witness to a crime.

b) Si es solicitante de asilo político : Constancia de la solicitud admitida por la SRE. Because of special reasons you cannot live in your country of origin or country of residence, so you are applying for " entitlement to the Mexican government to protect you "

c) Si es solicitante de la condición de refugiado : Constancia de solicitud emitida por la COMAR. You are applying to become a refugee .

d) Si es solicitante de la determinación de apátrida : Constancia del inicio del procedimiento emitida por la autoridad migratoria. You are applying to prove your own stateless status .

e) Si es niña, niño o adolescente no acompañado : Oficio membretado de la representación consular de su país de origen o de residencia. You are an Unaccompanied Minor (Unaccompanied Minor).

If this meets your criteria, please refer to Regularización por razones humanitarias | Trámites | gob.mx ( www.gob.mx )

Chinese citizens entering Mexico must either hold a Mexican tourist visa, or

  • People who already have multiple valid visas (or permanent residence) for the United States/Canada/Schengen/Japan/UK can directly enter Mexico without a visa. People with permanent residence in Chile, Colombia, and Peru can also enter Mexico without a visa. Holders of APEC business cards recognized by Mexico can also enter the country without a visa. After entering the country, you can go to the INM immigration office to convert your tourist status into a resident status . Cambio de visitante por razones humanitarias a residente | gob.mx ( www.gob.mx ) According to the previous news, entry at the airport with a Japanese visa may be blocked, and there is no guarantee You can enter.
No requerirá visa mexicana el extranjero que presente alguno de los siguientes documentos:
a) Documento que accredite residencia permanente en Canada, Estados Unidos de América, Japón, el Reino Unido de la Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, cualquiera de los países que integran el Espacio Schengen, así como en del los países acmiianfí de la aciembros (Chile, Colombia y Perú).
b) Visa válida y vigente de Canadaá, de los Estados Unidos de América, Japón, el Reino Unido de la Gran Bretaña e Irelandda del Norte o cualquiera de los países que integran el Espacio Schengen.
c) Tarjeta de Viajero de Negocios de APEC (ABTC) aprobada por México.

If you enter Mexico by land from the United States, it is possible that the customs did not stop you, and you drove in directly. At this time, you must stop at the customs, and then ask them to issue you an FMM (immigration card), on the grounds that tourists turista/vistante sin permiso de realizar actividades remuneradas cost about $25. If you want to save trouble, you can also fill in the FMM (entry card) in advance on the INM (Immigration Bureau) official website, and then print it out by yourself. When you enter the country, you can directly ask the customs to stamp the card. If you drive in without an FMM, if you are randomly checked by the immigration inspectors at the inland checkpoint or the station airport, it is illegal entry and there may be legal consequences. (In practice, driving from the United States into Mexico such as Tijuana does not have immigration checks, it is purely to reduce traffic congestion/encourage tourists to spend/commute for locals, because the real immigration checkpoint is on the road in the interior of Mexico, you have to You will only encounter it when you drive out of the border area (ranging from about 25 kilometers to 100 kilometers), or spot checks at the station, port, and airport. At this time, if you do not have an FMM-immigration card, there will be problems)

FMM (entry card) looks like this
  • If you are a family reunion , the advantage of this path is that you don’t have to go to the embassy or consulate, and the INM approval time can generally be completed within 1 month, but it is also possible that your file will be delayed to 2-3 months, so the easiest way The method is to apply for a visa at the consulate, and then go to Mexico. If you are from black to white or in special circumstances, you must be prepared to stay in Mexico for at least 6 months. It may be done in 3-4 months, but you still have to be mentally prepared to wait for 6 months. Black-to-white or special humanitarian situations are strongly not recommended , because it takes a long time and there are uncertainties, unless you are already in Mexico, or you are going to Mexico to do other things. Unless you have special circumstances, it is best not to go through the channel of black to white or special humanitarian situations. Troublesome, time-consuming, and labor-intensive.

Advantages of Mexican Green Card

Unlimited residence, unlimited entry and exit from Mexico, one-time application, lifelong green card "three nos" application: no language requirements, no education requirements, no work requirements. (The only requirement is that your bank deposit is sufficient, or your monthly income is sufficient) The official visa fee is only 48 US dollars. No investment required, no deposit required. The official green card fee is 4,739 pesos, which is about 1,500 RMB. When you go to the immigration office to collect the card, you must pay with a debit card/credit card (Visa and Mastercard that support overseas card swiping, UnionPay is not allowed; or use cash pesos to pay at the bank counter. Then show the receipt to prove that you paid the fee)

What are the benefits of a Mexican green card (residence card)?

No immigration supervision <br class="smart">You can leave or come whenever you want. The temporary residence card is valid for one year for the first time and three years for the second time. After four years, it can be replaced from a temporary residence card to a permanent residence card valid for life.
You need to go to Mexico to get a new card one month in advance before the card expires. For example, if your temporary residence card expires in July 2024, you can enter Mexico in June 2024, and then go to the immigration office to get a new card.
In June 2022, the temporary residence card will be renewed upon landing, valid for one year
Go to Mexico in May-June 2023 and get a new card, the new card is valid for three years
Go to Mexico from May to June 2026, this time to change the permanent residence card , which is valid for life
In June 2027, when 5 years have passed, you can apply for Mexican naturalization (or not, and keep your permanent residence status)

The validity period of the permanent residence card is valid for life and does not need to be renewed

·If you have multiple nationalities, but some countries do not recognize multiple nationalities, you can use the Mexican green card to transit in and out of Mexico to protect your other nationalities (such as Japanese nationality).
·Adjacent to the United States, many border cities can enter the United States on foot, by car, or even by bus.
·Visa-free access to certain Latin American countries with a Mexican green card. (Which countries are welcome to ask for confirmation)

Light rail from San Diego to San Ysidro (take the light rail to the border, then walk across the border to Tijuana)

Children enjoy birthright citizenship.
One person handles, the whole family immigrates, handles immediately, reunite immediately.

·If the child has applied for a residence card, the parents can come to reunite immediately.
·If the parents have done so, they can do so immediately for their unmarried minor children.
·If one partner (same sex/heterosexual) (married or unmarried cohabitation) handles it, the other party can come to reunite immediately. Family reunion can be handled immediately. For example, if you just got the temporary residence/permanent residence today, March 1, you can have a reunion on March 2 tomorrow, and your relatives can get the temporary residence/permanent residence on March 3 the day after tomorrow. (Of course, this calculation does not include the time for preparing materials, applying for visas, buying air tickets, and waiting for flights, but what I mean is that the family reunion is done very quickly and there is no need to wait)

In Mexico, temporary residents, permanent residents, and citizens enjoy almost the same social security and benefits.

Whether you have a job or not, you can enjoy Mexico's public medical insurance, maternity insurance, work-related injury insurance, disability insurance, childcare insurance, etc.

  • If you have a Mexican employer and contribute to social security (official employment), then your social security/medical insurance is provided by IMSS (Instituto Mexicano de Seguro Social). Please consult your employer for details. If you do not have a formal job in Mexico, you can also go to IMSS at your own expense - Seguro de Salud para la Familia (imss.gob.mx) The strongest insurance is that it is not only open to people living in Mexico, but also to people living in Mexico. Residents of Mexico outside of Mexico. In other words, once you are injured or sick abroad, you can return to Mexico to receive medical services at any time.
Es un seguro de salud al que pueden incorporarse de manera voluntaria los miembros de las familias en México o de mexicanos en el extranjero, que no cuenten con un esquema de seguridad social.
  • If you don't have a Mexican employer, don't pay social security, and you don't want to pay for IMSS, then your health insurance is provided by INSABI (Instituto de Salud para el Bienestar). INSABI's medical services and medicines are completely free and do not require any payment. Although it is free, INSABI only sees a doctor/prescribes medicine/surgery, and the types of protection are not as complete as IMSS.
  • The #1 calling card in North America is in front of the Mexican calling card, and any communication company in the United States and Canada can't compare
  • The best cross-border bank account in North America (such as Citi Banamex Citibank National Bank, Scotiabank Canada Scotiabank Mexico)
  • North American time zone is synchronized, you can work and study remotely in the United States and Canada, but live in Mexico
  • Earn RMB/USD/CAD overseas and spend pesos in Mexico
  • Can enjoy Mexican, Latin American countries, and Spanish natives studying in university tuition discounts and a wide selection of Latin American/Spanish exchange programs

If you have naturalized

  • Visa-free entry to the EU/Canada/UK/New Zealand/Japan/Korea/Finland/Sweden/Norway/Singapore/Russia, etc. (see picture below). You can also quickly obtain Spanish citizenship and become an EU citizen through the Spanish springboard EU in just two years. (Obtaining Spanish citizenship through Mexican identity is controversial. There is a saying that you must be born in Mexico to do it for 2 years, and there is another saying that you can apply for it if you have a Mexican citizen. Welcome to verify)
  • You can also freely travel to South America with your Mexican identity, settle down at will, and have so many passports that you can play cards (as long as you are a citizen of a Spanish-speaking country, many Spanish-speaking countries only require 1-2 years of settlement to obtain a green card or citizenship, such as Colombia)
  • After naturalization, you can apply for a Border Crossing Card (U.S.-Mexico two-way permit/border pass card) to travel frequently to and from the United States, and enter the country for 6 months at a time (equivalent to B1/2). No passport or visa is required, and the card can be passed directly. The U.S.-Mexico two-way permit can only be used for land border clearance, but you can take the plane with your passport. You can also quickly apply for a US TB work permit through USMCA (formerly NAFTA) (this work permit can be renewed indefinitely, but cannot be converted into a green card).
  • Mexicans can travel all over Asia without a visa (Japan, South Korea, and New Matefini) (Mexico is the only immigration springboard country in the world that can simultaneously open up the United States, Canada, the European Union, and South America.)
  • You can apply for a Mexican passport within 5 years, and you can get a passport if you answer 8 of the 10 multiple-choice questions correctly. The test takes 10 minutes
  • Mexican passports do not need to give up their previous identities, so other nationalities/green cards can be retained (note that dual or multiple nationalities are not recognized according to the Chinese Nationality Law.)
Mexico passport visa-free countries
  • Enjoy the Mexican evacuation service. Whenever there is a war or epidemic, the Mexican government usually evacuates the Chinese as soon as possible (this time Ukraine and a central megacity are the first batch of evacuation)
Mexico evacuates citizens from Ukraine by military plane

How to apply for naturalization in Mexico

  • You can apply for naturalization after 5 years of applying for the Mexican temporary residence card/permanent residence card for the first time (for example, if you get temporary residence in January 2023, you can change to permanent residence in January 2027, and you can apply from February 2028 naturalized)
Exhibir original y dos fotocopias de la tarjeta expedida por la Secretaría de Gobernación que acredite la condición de estancia de residente temporal, o residente permanente, con la que el interesado acredite su legal estancia (Art. 14 RLN), en consecuencia, la residencia en el país durante cinco años inmediatos anteriores a la fecha de la solicitud
  • Mexican naturalization only requires that you have not lived abroad for more than 6 months within the 2 years before applying for naturalization. That is, you need to live in Mexico for a total of 18 months. (If you apply for naturalization in August 2025, you can stay outside Mexico for no more than 6 months from August 2023. It doesn’t matter before.) You can still leave the country multiple times temporarily, as long as the total time you leave the country does not exceed 6 months .
Artículo 21.- Las ausencias temporales del país no interrumpirán la residencia, salvo que éstas se presenten durante los dos años anteriores a la presentación de la solicitud y excedan en total seis meses.
  • There is an exam for naturalization. 10 multiple choice questions, 8 passing questions. There are official review guides and mock test software online. The actual exam questions are very similar to the questions on the practice test software.


Disadvantages of Mexican Green Card

  • Green cards (RT, RP) allow you to work in Mexico, but you must apply for a work permit to the Immigration Service separately.
  • After the expiration of the first year and after the expiration of the fourth year, you need to go to the immigration office to renew the new card (in person). After the second renewal, it is valid for life and does not need to be renewed. After the 5th year, you can apply for a passport (or you can not apply for a lifetime and keep a permanent green card).
  • Go to the Immigration Bureau INM to change the card, the fastest is 1 day, and the longest is three months, depending on the backlog of cases and the degree of trickery of the specific city INM.
  • If you are a temporary/permanent resident of Mexico and leave the country from the airport, you must go to the INM counter at the airport to go through an exit registration, and you will be given an exit FMM. It may be required for boarding, and very likely for re-entry. If you fly out of Mexico without an exit receipt, you may be stopped by customs when you come back and your resident status will be revoked.
  • Land border exits must also find an INM office and then ask for an exit slip. However, in actual operation, you will not be able to touch INM when you drive out of some ports (such as San Ysidro), and the probability of being randomly inspected by driving back to Mexico is relatively low (but taking a long-distance bus or walking across the border is 100% there will be INM exit + entry Check), so I don't know how to operate it for the time being, welcome to verify.

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Note: From May 24th, Xueqiu’s fee has been changed to voluntary paymentconsult first, pay later. If you do not want to pay or are dissatisfied, you can unconditionally refuse to pay.

The first consultation is free, and each subsequent consultation fee is a voluntary donation of 200 to 400 RMB, with a cap of 4,000 RMB within 12 months from the first consultation (for example, if you consult with me many times within a year, the sum of each consultation fee has reached 4,000 RMB, then the consultation within 12 months from the first consultation is free).

The reason why it is a voluntary donation means that if you are not satisfied with the consultation results, you can unconditionally refuse to pay and just run the order.

Consultation content: Mexican visa, INM procedures, entry and exit from Mexico, transportation, residence card, naturalization, bank, phone card, family reunion, application for studying abroad, etc.

Example: The first consultation is free and I will answer your questions as best I can, whether you have 9 or 90 questions. It can speak and type. From the second consultation, the fee for each consultation is a voluntary donation of RMB 200-400, or no fee. If you are not satisfied with the consultation, you can unconditionally refuse to pay, and then I can recommend others to you.

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Due to the large volume of inquiries, there may be a delay in replying, please understand.

"Running Snowball" three promises:

1. Teach a man to fish instead of giving a man a fish. I will teach you how to do it step by step, so that you can become a proficient DIY immigration application. I'll teach you how to do it so you can help other people, but I won't do it for you. Some intermediaries are "agents" on the surface, but in the end they operate in the dark, causing endless troubles. Or doing it yourself is more reliable than any intermediary.

2. Voluntary payment. If you don't want to pay or are dissatisfied, you can skip the order unconditionally. The first consultation is free, and after the second consultation, there will be a fee. After each consultation, you can decide voluntarily whether to pay (200-400 RMB, decide how much you want to pay according to your own situation), and how much to pay. If you don't want to pay or are not satisfied, you can directly refuse to pay. The fee is capped at RMB 4,000 every 12 months from the first consultation. If you have paid 4,000 RMB within 12 months, subsequent consultations are free.

3. I am the first person to dismiss you. The general immigration agency will blow the immigration project to the sky, but it is very irresponsible to do so. Everyone's background is different. If you come to consult me and you are not qualified/suitable, I will directly dismiss you and give you the most honest advice.


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