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MOVING TO MEXICO just got HARDER - MEXICAN LAWYER SHARES THE DETAILS

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  • Опубліковано 16 сер 2024

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  • @TangerineTravels
    @TangerineTravels  Рік тому +12

    Here´s Mario´s info if you´re interested in his services:
    Email - info@exoimmigration.com
    Website - exoimmigration.com/

    • @Chefnastycreates
      @Chefnastycreates Рік тому

      so if you have a kid in mexico you can become permeant resident right away but if you get married only tourist for 2yrs than permeant

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Рік тому

      @@Chefnastycreates "so if you have a kid in mexico you can become permeant resident right away" correct
      "but if you get married only tourist for 2yrs than permeant" - no, temporary resident for 2 years then permanent

    • @overcastfriday81
      @overcastfriday81 9 місяців тому

      @@TangerineTravels It seems like fate to break up with Maddie and marry a citizen there. Soon, you can be a citizen and keep the spirit of TT alive for decades, and/or buy real estate in a restricted zone.

    • @lindacortez8527
      @lindacortez8527 7 місяців тому

      What is the best way to start perm residency if our closet consulate is in San Jose Ca. We are a couple with a special needs son. Is he required to have everything required like us? He is 44 yrs old with Down Syndrome. Please help we are looking to retire there in a couple of years.

  • @lizstromsnesdolz629
    @lizstromsnesdolz629 Рік тому +6

    Mario is fantastic.Their service sounds awesome! It's definitely worth the money if you want to move to Mexico.If you didn't use this service, it sounds like it would be a major hassle, I can't believe they do everything! I wish we were moving to Mexico

  • @fototx66
    @fototx66 Рік тому +4

    Mario and team helped me with the canje process. Professional all the way. Your first interview with him prompted my call to him. For sure I will use him when my temporary visa is due for renewal.

    • @dovygoodguy1296
      @dovygoodguy1296 Рік тому +4

      You can see in Mario's face that he's a genuine and sincere person. The same goes for Jordan.

    • @dovygoodguy1296
      @dovygoodguy1296 Рік тому

      Is Mario considered as a facilitator and not a lawyer even though he is a lawyer?

    • @hagendf
      @hagendf Рік тому

      That's what I did. They booked the appointment and gave me the file right before. All I had to do was show up.

  • @Dk-gh4yw
    @Dk-gh4yw Рік тому +3

    Highly recommend EXO. They are worth every penny !!!!

  • @76sandiego
    @76sandiego Рік тому

    Thanks for the referral! I reached out to EXO Immigration and they were exceptional in assisting me with getting my temporary residency in Mexico through marriage. They were professional, and I enjoyed visiting Queretero as part of the process.

  • @odaleayamamotohubbard3112
    @odaleayamamotohubbard3112 Рік тому +2

    Thanks so much for all information!

  • @llacayog1
    @llacayog1 Рік тому +7

    Hi Jordan and May - My husband is a hemiplegic (left side paralysis. He currently lives in assisted living. We live in Oregon. We are interested in moving to Mexico. We recently went to Guadalajara and liked it very much. We hope to visit Queretaro next. What can you tell us about assisted living places in Queretaro? There do seem to be quite a few.

  • @charlesgotshall3383
    @charlesgotshall3383 Рік тому +1

    One of your most informative and valuable videos to date.

  • @worldenergyhealing7409
    @worldenergyhealing7409 Рік тому

    Just completed the process in April for Temporary Residency. Started in Portland OR. We sentl preliminary information via email, then were assigned an appointment. Approved same day. Very efficient. Finalized in Progreso with help from Merida's own GoToGuy. Cards printed same day. Terrific.

  • @geonav1
    @geonav1 Рік тому +4

    Temp residency via marriage is definitely easier - we visited the Immigration office in our town one day and I got my card the next. 24 hour total process. Yes on the Apostilled docs - you can get them done within a week in the USA.

    • @geonav1
      @geonav1 Рік тому

      @LOST IN AUTHENTIC MEXICO in Mexico. But fast and easy

  • @LauraemccarthyM
    @LauraemccarthyM Рік тому +25

    Why do you show videos of how to live in Mexico on a $1000 a month, when you can't move there for less than 2600 a month😢

    • @TarotMuriel
      @TarotMuriel Рік тому +6

      His videos still useful for those who make 2600… they get to keep 1600

    • @LauraemccarthyM
      @LauraemccarthyM Рік тому +10

      Yes true. But I was so excited to get out of the US and I only make $1600 a month. Now I know why they are all coming here. We are the only country in the world that you can just come into with nothing😥

    • @pahwraith
      @pahwraith Рік тому

      @@LauraemccarthyM
      Ok and? Were rich, we can afford it. Mexico cannot afford to let in bums and moochers.

    • @feonix138
      @feonix138 Рік тому +9

      You don't have to have a residency to live there. You just have to re-new every 6 months (may change)

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Рік тому +13

      There are non-financial ways to get legal residency that we cover in this video. Also, you can come here and legally live for 180 days at a time without any legal residency.

  • @sniper8uup
    @sniper8uup Рік тому +1

    Nice job on the interview Jordan.

  • @srvsgal
    @srvsgal Рік тому +1

    So informative. Thank you.

  • @giocondakisses
    @giocondakisses Рік тому +5

    I have Mexican citizenship but thinking of moving to México and even tho I don't need to go through the process maybe I can get some useful tips from this video

    • @ScamallDorcha
      @ScamallDorcha Рік тому

      You never know when this knowledge might be useful.
      Maybe a foreign friend shows interest in moving to Mexico.

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 Рік тому +5

    I just had an exchange with someone who lives in GDL and who claims that all the claims that living in Guadalajara is cheaper then the US is false, because in the US we have discount stores and products, and even Numbeo is itself misleading about comparisons with Guadalajara. What do you think about this?

    • @carlab3866
      @carlab3866 Рік тому +2

      I have been living in MX for 1.5 years now. MX prices are going up but are still significantly less than USA prices. One exception is if you buy anything imported from the USA they tack on a 16% VAT tax.
      You can get less expensive living by leaving the bigger and/or gringo towns and moving to a pueblo. We recently purchased a maintained 1500 sq ft home on 1/3 acre covered in fruit trees and very nice for 2.4 million mx pesos. (With the exchange rate I got of 20.4, and with notario fees it cost about 115k USD.)
      We live 30 mins outside of the state capital on a road leading up to the volcano in Suchitlan in the state of Colima. In the pueblo prices are at least 20% less than in the capital city. Learning good Spanish is necessary to not get charged more.

    • @dovygoodguy1296
      @dovygoodguy1296 Рік тому +2

      @@carlab3866 You mean you get a precio descuento si hablas español?! 😉😉 I would try to buy Mexican as much as possible, including local markets to help locally and save on the import taxes....

    • @carlab3866
      @carlab3866 Рік тому

      @@dovygoodguy1296 most areas have a 'tianguis' every week where you can go to buy direct from the growers, veggies, fruits, chicken, fish, shrimp, electronics etc. The prices at the tianguis are less than the grocery stores. Regarding groceries I have found no difference in honesty of shopkeepers. However labor will very often charge more if they think you are a stupid gringo. I was lucky to graduate highschool in Chile and remember my Spanish. A great resource here are your local expats, especially when you first arrive.
      My experiences here are very positive, most Mexicans are honest and caring.Hubby and I live comfortably on $800 to $1200 usd a month. That does not include rent as we bought our home. You will pay more in a gringo heavy location.

  • @pristinepersians
    @pristinepersians Рік тому +1

    This is why sooooo many people start out teaching English abroad and then quit to do something else, it's for the Visa drama. You have to get both a work Visa and a temporary resident Visa, but the company will take care of that so it's easier.

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 Рік тому +7

    It's beneficial to be over 60 to acquire permanent residency right away!

    • @searchingfortruth5995
      @searchingfortruth5995 Рік тому

      This is good news!

    • @josephsmith961
      @josephsmith961 Рік тому

      I don't think that's true. My wife and I are both over 60 and it took the same amount of time as everyone else.

    • @dovygoodguy1296
      @dovygoodguy1296 Рік тому

      @@josephsmith961 Except that they are more reluctant to give permanent residency to people younger than 60.

    • @josephsmith961
      @josephsmith961 Рік тому

      @@dovygoodguy1296 Again, that's not true. They are reluctant to give any type of residency to people who are only looking to save money by living here.
      They particularly aren't looking for people who will segregate themselves in expat communities and not assimilate. They want people who are open minded, and willing to become part of Mexican society.
      And they are particularly avoiding anyone who's going to bring their political nonsense here to start trouble. Age is not even part of the equation. I don't know where you got that idea, but it's totally incorrect.

    • @ScamallDorcha
      @ScamallDorcha Рік тому

      @@josephsmith961 I believe Dovy is talking about the option to show that you are retired in your home country to get a permanent resident status in Mexico. The financial requirement is an income of at least $1,620 a month, which is very doable for many but not all American retirees.

  • @CathAlexandra
    @CathAlexandra Рік тому +1

    Oh, I like the temp. residency. We might just want to stay for a year before traveling to another country. Who knows. I would like to get the longer time with lower requirements rather than short term tourist visa.

  • @joenroute9646
    @joenroute9646 Рік тому +1

    Great tips

  • @Z-Kay-i
    @Z-Kay-i 9 місяців тому

    Thank you !!!!

  • @whitebj21906
    @whitebj21906 Рік тому +1

    Good info .

  • @larrymarks5836
    @larrymarks5836 Рік тому +6

    Wait, you can’t just walk across the border and set up house in Mexico?😅😊

    • @maximusextreme3725
      @maximusextreme3725 Рік тому +5

      Unfortunately that only works the other direction. It's a one way border bro😳

  • @mmfong297
    @mmfong297 Рік тому +2

    Don't ever think you can apply mx status easily all by yourself like you are in the US.. the mx gov makes it so difficult and complex that you almost must have a immigration lawyer to process papers for you.. I got my mx citizenship just this year but only after months of stumbling around.. Then someone told me they made the system difficult so the lawyers can profit from this..

    • @davidsebastianelli1326
      @davidsebastianelli1326 Рік тому +4

      I am famously not what anyone would call a "Techy" but with no real skills in speaking Spanish or on a computer but with plenty of research I was able to negotiate the complete process in the US and in Mexico. The process at the US Consulate went smoothly without a hitch. A few months later I went to the INM office in Ensenada at around 6:00am with all of my forms that I did on my computer and had printed before leaving the US anticipating getting in a long line to get another appointment hopefully within a couple of weeks. I was still the only one in line when the gate guard came and opened the gates at about 7:00. At around 8:00 a few other people began filtering in to what eventually turned into a line of about eight people when they opened the office doors at 9:00. I went in and sat down for about ten minutes before being called up to the desk, I gave them around $300us and my forms with my hand written consent letter asking for permission in Spanish that contained my name and few other things about what I wanted to do while in the country and why I wanted to move to Mexico. I went back and sat down on the extremely uncomfortable metal rod seats for another 15 minutes before being called into an office by a very cute young lady who quickly found out I couldn't speak Spanish before she called for another beautiful young lady in come in and help me. With my very limited Spanish and her very limited English we giggled while she asked me some basic questions confirming the information on the forms I had brought with me, she took some pictures and my fingerprints. I went back out and sat for another 20 minutes before she came out smiling and gave me my Resident/Visa card. Honestly the only thing that was difficult was sitting on those metal seats for close to an hour and not being able to flirt up to my ability in Spanish! They just make it sound like it could be confusing without knowing how to speak Spanish. Still smiling, I was eating freshly caught fish tacos within another 20 minutes. BTW-I went in with a big smile and confident things would go good but I also figured if anything went wrong I could always hire someone I had already lined up to help me if I needed it and come back another day.

    • @mmfong297
      @mmfong297 Рік тому

      @@davidsebastianelli1326 Glad you got yours.. I think Baja is more or less very gringo friendly.. What I know is that your first trip to the INM is just to set up an appointment and it's nearly impossible to set everything up online. When the appt comes, you may very well get turn away for some minor reasons.. Props to you for getting your papers with no Spanish/lawyer... btw just 40+ hours of Spanish on youtube will get you to the level you are able to speak to taxi, restaurants and shops..

  • @susanshaver912
    @susanshaver912 Рік тому +1

    Why did you skip over the cost of buying a property to qualify? Haha, I am too old to have a child! 77:) How do we find out how much each consulate requires in qualifying assets? I would use Wisconsin or Colorado.

  • @frankkluz9787
    @frankkluz9787 Рік тому +3

    This attorney & Jose Artega's attorney - seem to differ - when it comes to temp residency w/o financial 'requirements' - if - you get any SS check for any amount - if - your > over 65 ? -- Can you clear this up ? (the over 65 thing) He indicated any amount may qualify & is up to the consulate you apply at ? Could be as low as $1000 a month ? For retirees perhaps ?

    • @josephsmith961
      @josephsmith961 Рік тому +1

      I was over 65 when I applied, and we had to meet the financial requirements (permanent residency). Call your consulate or email them and they can tell you.

    • @me2752
      @me2752 Рік тому +1

      YES , I watched that Video, he said there is not financial requirement, people should watch his Vid. This two lawyers have VERY different versions about financial requirement for temp residency

    • @frankkluz9787
      @frankkluz9787 Рік тому +2

      @@josephsmith961 He also said - and your retired with a steady check (?) I believe with some steady income ........? = I'm confused.(I guess I'll call)

    • @me2752
      @me2752 Рік тому

      @frank kluz Please let us know, what they say, Thanks

  • @maryloug4348
    @maryloug4348 Рік тому

    👌 great information

  • @manuelaguirre5385
    @manuelaguirre5385 Рік тому +3

    Great topic. Curious what the temporary fees are when married. Is it double the dollar amount? Thank you

    • @josephsmith961
      @josephsmith961 Рік тому

      Yes. All fees are for individuals. Same with lawyer fees.

  • @Steve8105
    @Steve8105 Рік тому +1

    Calgary was very good to deal with.

    • @dovygoodguy1296
      @dovygoodguy1296 Рік тому

      Steve, that's fascinating since I was born in Calgary and have plans to move back this summer, with plans for the winter in Mexico cooking in my mind....you are the second person I've encountered who had good experiences with the Calgary consulate!

  • @dean7468
    @dean7468 Рік тому

    Great! Thanks

  • @colleengarcia4886
    @colleengarcia4886 Рік тому +1

    What about having real estate in the U.S. for proving financial solvency?

  • @bssam2143
    @bssam2143 Рік тому +1

    I retire in 4 years don’t want to wait to get dual citizenship as I live in Texas 25 miles from San Antonio-I work from home but since I work for theState of Texas we are not allowed to work out of Texas. I’m Hispanic my husband Scottish/Irish decent Can ee start the process now before it gets too hard to move there

    • @StinkySobaccos
      @StinkySobaccos Рік тому +1

      Yes. You can apply for and be granted temporary residency. You don't have to actually be living there to do this. Get someone to help you as Jordan suggests here. It will make things so much easier. I have done that in Tijuana B.C. and have my temporary residency even though I am still living (and working) primarily in the U.S. We do visit often but all of the time you are a temporary resident and then a Permanent resident will count towards citizenship if that is your goal.

    • @bssam2143
      @bssam2143 Рік тому

      @@StinkySobaccos thank you so much!

  • @pristinepersians
    @pristinepersians Рік тому

    So, if you have a work Visa, what's the difference? A work Visa working there, you barely make 800.

  • @recce21
    @recce21 5 місяців тому

    I'm Canadian and will be asking my Mexican girlfriend to marry me this month while visiting her in Mexico on a standard Tourist Visa. We will follow all of the Immigration Process in Mexico. Why would I need to go to a Consulate in Canada beforehand when it's not even the same organization as Immigration.

    • @recce21
      @recce21 5 місяців тому

      We will be living in Mexico, we will (NOT) be retuning to live in Canada.

  • @patriciaranke5303
    @patriciaranke5303 Рік тому +1

    1730to 107 peso? thats what i heard and i dont think i heard right

  • @tammygonzales-eastman1564
    @tammygonzales-eastman1564 Рік тому

    OK what if your wife dad is from Mexico and she wouldn’t get her citizenship in but I’ll be able to get my citizenship or a residency card without financial being checked

  • @angelaoliver7776
    @angelaoliver7776 Рік тому

    In Australia its $4685 per month,I am retired 68 years old, my pension and US Social security total is only $2800 no chance for me.

    • @mrdabolina7344
      @mrdabolina7344 Рік тому

      Angela, I am in Sydney and applied last year for my PR card using the balance of my super. I got the process started in Canberra then went to Mex to get the physical card. It took me 2 weeks to finalise everything, I came back and continue to work planning to move there in the next 4 yrs. But I already have my card. I am 61 yrs old. So you should try that.

  • @adventuresofbajaboybajagir3029
    @adventuresofbajaboybajagir3029 9 місяців тому

    How does it work if your wife is Mexican and she has dual US/MEX citizenship?.

  • @veronicalavarello1700
    @veronicalavarello1700 Рік тому

    Hi Can you shed some light on becoming a citizen once one is a resident. I am trying to do that and it is so difficult. The test to take is ridiculous. I think they purposedly make it impossible. The test is even difficult for Spanish speaker.

  • @robertofarias8997
    @robertofarias8997 Рік тому

    Jordan good morning, have a Visa question if you could clarify for me please. I had a misdemeanor that was over 30 years ago and was adjudicated. One of the questions on the application states if one has a criminal record in Mexico or any other country. I'm not sure is "any other country" is asking inclusive of U.S. or "any other country" not inclusive. Can you elaborate if you have any insight. Thank you so much.

  • @luisdelagarza8635
    @luisdelagarza8635 8 місяців тому

    My parents were born in the USA , and have passed, and my Grandparents were born in Mexico ,and they have passed-what can I do for residency, i have no paperwork however, i am going back to 1914 so i dont know where i could retrieve the proof.

  • @nicholaspennmusic
    @nicholaspennmusic 9 місяців тому

    I was born in Mexico to US parents but not sure if I ever got my birth registered.

  • @ADB45fly
    @ADB45fly 7 місяців тому

    My wife’s parents were born in Mexico. She is planning on applying for dual citizenship. Should I apply for temporary visa and go for permanent after she is approved?

  • @arienrhod4166
    @arienrhod4166 Рік тому

    I would like permanent residency gfor me, my husband and my adult son. My husband is 67, has a military pension and hasn’t accepted social yet

  • @ARDEMDE
    @ARDEMDE Рік тому +3

    Not only everything you mentioned in your video. Security has gotten worse in a lot of areas that traditionally were secure or good. Nowadays is even more common see police commit crimes in coalition with criminals of all kind. And also the other big issue is that this government is so soft on crime, that bad people is embolden because of this. Of somebody really want to come to Mexico, you need to have means and know people here already, otherwise you will have a bad time with criminals and corrupt authorities.

    • @jeffokriya3389
      @jeffokriya3389 Рік тому +1

      Make sure you stay home & don´t risk it travelling to strange places, stay safe deer.

  • @forzajuve4845
    @forzajuve4845 Рік тому

    family unification only works if the child is under 18 as far as I know

  • @aprilgarcia176
    @aprilgarcia176 Рік тому

    I’m wondering if I would qualify for dual citizenship through my grandfather. Unfortunately, both he and my mother have passed away but he’s buried in Mexico. Do you know if this is possible? If it is, how difficult of a process is it? As of now, this will be my first time even going to Mexico, although, I do hope to stay.

  • @TarotMuriel
    @TarotMuriel Рік тому +3

    I follow posts in FB, its very closed to become another US with the unaffordable housing

    • @StinkySobaccos
      @StinkySobaccos Рік тому +1

      If you choose to live in an area where there are already many expats you will experience higher pricing than if you choose to live away from expat areas. There are many places to choose from. Shopping at U.S. based stores will result in higher prices than shopping at local stores. It depends on how you wish to live.

    • @mishkamo55
      @mishkamo55 Рік тому +1

      @@StinkySobaccos : I believe you are right on. Travelled to Mexico many times and the prices of food from local outlets, not big box stores that are usually in touristy areas, are cheaper and probably healthier bc they are not from corporate farms [which have to spray multiple chemicals to protect their crops [monocultural thus inviting disease]

    • @davidsebastianelli1326
      @davidsebastianelli1326 Рік тому

      I pay around $600us per month for a furnished one bedroom guest house in a upper class area that includes all utilities paid along with cable for tv and hi speed internet, that also includes maid service and laundry done every two weeks and my landlord is more than happy to feed me every now and then. I spend less than $200 for groceries and I go out for freshly caught fish tacos con todo for $1.30us each at least three times a week for lunch. If I don't feel like making something for breakfast there is a place I can walk to right down the street where I can get huevos rancheros with fruit, coffee and unlimited hand made tortillas for $70 pesos or around $3.80us. I can get avocados for .50 cents along with organic fruit and vegetables at a little tienda right across the street. Things have gone up for me a little bit since I moved here last year but that's mostly due to the dollar to peso exchange rate. I also live in what is considered an expensive city in Mexico. I spend less than a third of what I was spending to live in the LA area.

  • @saylorgirl799
    @saylorgirl799 Рік тому

    Did I understand him correctly that if a married woman has her married name on EVERY document (passport, bank statements, etc), but obviously your name on your birth certificate will be your maiden name… that you have to have a sworn statement that you are the same person??
    Where would someone get such a sworn statement? Would a statement notarized by a notary public be sufficient, or does it have to come from some government agency??

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Рік тому +2

      I’m not sure. But if it’s just residency you want, a birth certificate isn’t required, so that wouldn’t matter

    • @saylorgirl799
      @saylorgirl799 Рік тому

      @@TangerineTravels Ok, thanks for the prompt reply! 😊
      Yes, I’m just interested in qualifying for temporary residency, then perhaps later converting to permanent.

  • @tinamwingate5606
    @tinamwingate5606 Рік тому

    I want to ask if I need to go to the states to help my son with his kids, is there a time limit that I can be out of Mexico if I am on my 3rd year of temp Visa?

  • @manolotourne8027
    @manolotourne8027 Рік тому

    You know if is a website to advertise houses for sale in Queretaro that US Citizens can look for?

  • @paulahundley9438
    @paulahundley9438 Рік тому

    Do you have to go to the consultant in person in the states or online? I live in ky

  • @bucketlistdestinations4228
    @bucketlistdestinations4228 Рік тому

    1:36 What? 500 or 300 times minimum wage - can you explain this please?
    207 Pesos multiplied by 500? So American minimum would be 103,500 pesos monthly = Also written as American dollar monthly amount of $5713??

    • @bucketlistdestinations4228
      @bucketlistdestinations4228 Рік тому

      Sigh. So much easier if you could clarify your own words. They aren't the lawyers words. They are your own.

  • @LoveLightSalsa
    @LoveLightSalsa Рік тому

    I have 3 ex husbands, all Mexican… and 3 children with my first husband.. Does that count??

  • @astolfosbulge1732
    @astolfosbulge1732 Рік тому

    where can i find the requirements for london?

  • @saylorgirl799
    @saylorgirl799 Рік тому

    Sorry I missed this live! I would’ve asked about the income requirements for temporary residency going through the consulate in Raleigh, NC which is closest to me. Does anyone know if there’s a published list anywhere online where you can find the current numbers for each consulate in the US?
    I already checked the website for that consulate, but couldn’t find it listed anywhere.

    • @StinkySobaccos
      @StinkySobaccos Рік тому

      You can call the consolate and ask

    • @josephsmith961
      @josephsmith961 Рік тому +1

      Every consulate has a website where you can look under "foreign services". Under that you'll find the different visas and their requirements. McAllen, Texas has the lowest financial requirements.

    • @saylorgirl799
      @saylorgirl799 Рік тому

      @@josephsmith961 Thanks. Yes, I know. I looked up the website for the consulates in Raleigh, NC and Washington, DC (the 2 closest to me) and they were all en Español with no English translations, so with my limited understanding of Spanish, I was unable to find anything of useful value on their websites.
      I even looked under “emigration,” looked for a page with numbers/dollar amounts, etc… found nothing. That’s why I asked the question. I couldn’t find any numbers anywhere on either of the 2 websites.

  • @PretzelKid
    @PretzelKid Рік тому

    Are you saying I need $2700 per month income to live in Mexico??? Or deposit 45K in a Mexican bank>>>. ??/ not explained well In my opinion

  • @KatKatz11
    @KatKatz11 Рік тому

    What if I have my full first name, full middle name, and last name on my birth certificate and my marriage certificate has full first, middle INITIAL, and last name? Will they say something about that?

  • @lunazamoraart
    @lunazamoraart Рік тому

    I have my mothers BC so I can apply for citizenship. But I get mixed reviews about doing that.

    • @StinkySobaccos
      @StinkySobaccos Рік тому

      Look into becoming a permanent resident rather than a citizen. Your Mom’s BC might allow you to do so through Family Unity without financial requirements. As a perm resident you can do everything but vote and still have access to assistence from a US Consul should you need it.

  • @eduardomata3264
    @eduardomata3264 11 місяців тому

    Mcallen on the map!

  • @poeryudo
    @poeryudo Рік тому

    Great info! I do have a question though. I am from the US, and my wife to be is from Hong Kong. We are planning on moving to Mexico in the near future. Could we apply through a Mexican Consultant in the US together?

    • @josephsmith961
      @josephsmith961 Рік тому

      She would have to apply from Japan since you're not married yet. Once you apply at a consulate, that is the one you have to finish with for your visa appointment.

    • @poeryudo
      @poeryudo Рік тому

      @@josephsmith961 Thank you so much for your reply! I hear ya about our current situation. We are getting married this summer in the US, and would be applying for Mexican temporary residency a year later. Would we be able to apply together in, say, San Francisco at that point?

  • @forzajuve4845
    @forzajuve4845 Рік тому

    what does it take to motivate the general fiscalia to investigate a bad contractor complaint. I've been there 8 times and they have not moved from the chair yet .

    • @josephsmith961
      @josephsmith961 Рік тому

      Profeco. They handle this.

    • @forzajuve4845
      @forzajuve4845 Рік тому

      @@josephsmith961 profeco sent me to them because I didn’t have a contract

  • @olivierlarchevque209
    @olivierlarchevque209 Рік тому +1

    Hi, can I applied directly for a permanente residence if I am canadien ?

    • @olivierlarchevque209
      @olivierlarchevque209 Рік тому

      @@MyMemories07 tks do I need to speek espagnol to have it ?

    • @myleshagar9722
      @myleshagar9722 Рік тому

      It is not cheap for Canadians to live there with such a weak dollar.

  • @PonziZombieKiller
    @PonziZombieKiller Рік тому +1

    Ain't no wall yet just walk on in while you cam escape.

  • @zzyzx686
    @zzyzx686 Рік тому +1

    If I understand this correctly, for those who do not have a regular source of income, putting $ 40,000 into a bank account in Mexico is required for temporary residence. This would seem to exclude U.S. residents since Obama's unconstitutional FATCA law makes it illegal for a foreign bank to open or maintain an account for a "U.S. person" (citizen or resident) for an amount over $ 10,000. Would buying a property in Mexico for that amount qualify? Or would that have to be for $ 250,000 (or higher)?

    • @josephsmith961
      @josephsmith961 Рік тому

      No, the 40K has to be in a bank in the US. The 10K rule is only to make you report money you transfer here. So, if you were to buy a house or property here, a lawyer would put your money into an escrow account in the US, then do the transfer for you. They file the necessary paperwork with the IRS. Other money can be transferred via apps like Wise. The amount of money you have to spend for a property in Mexico is different, and usually considerably more, than the 250K investment requirement.

  • @trinidadvera4638
    @trinidadvera4638 Рік тому

    Hi Jordan, the US will never take your kids away. I don’t believe this would ever be a reason for political asylum. US laws, however, can order shared custody of the children. In that scenario, you may be ordered to NOT take your children out of the country. I don’t believe Mario’s specialty is US divorce law. I found this story very hard to believe. Can you elaborate on this?

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 Рік тому

    There is the thorny issue of dual citizenship, because if you have legal problems in Mexico you might not be able to seek assistance from the US because your Mexican citizenship would prevail.....or so I've heard.

    • @StinkySobaccos
      @StinkySobaccos Рік тому

      You can always stop at permanent residency.

    • @dovygoodguy1296
      @dovygoodguy1296 Рік тому

      @@StinkySobaccos Correct. Although people tend to like to go all the way.

  • @pristinepersians
    @pristinepersians Рік тому

    My last name is different only on my social and birth certificate because of marriage.

  • @jefffarris9238
    @jefffarris9238 Рік тому

    Why are the numbers all different based on the particular consulate? That makes no sense.

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Рік тому +3

      Because each consulate has flexibility to set its own requirements

    • @tonydanzl
      @tonydanzl Рік тому +4

      Welcome to Mehico !
      🤠✌️

  • @searchingfortruth5995
    @searchingfortruth5995 Рік тому

    Temporary stay in Mexico is how long?

  • @lindabueckert9559
    @lindabueckert9559 Рік тому

    If someone was born in Mexico and now lives in Canada do we still have to show this set amount of money for 12 months?

    • @ayuanabradford3206
      @ayuanabradford3206 Рік тому

      No you apply under family visa just like if you have a child in Mexico if u an immigrant you can get residency or marriage to a Mexican or have family that’s Mexican.

  • @virginia2139
    @virginia2139 Рік тому

    What if my husband was born in Mexico and has a Green Card in NY?

    • @Filotea33
      @Filotea33 Рік тому

      Nothing, the most important thing is he is mexican

  • @SAMBADASSES
    @SAMBADASSES Рік тому +1

    Why are the requirements so high compared to a Mexican applying to the US?

  • @jasavak
    @jasavak Рік тому

    I am going to apply for residency next month . I am not sure if Its better to apply for permanent . My wife is Mexican age 59 . I am just a baby at age 57. We have about 350k in Roth IRA and earn more than the required amount.

    • @davidsebastianelli1326
      @davidsebastianelli1326 Рік тому +1

      The plus to getting a Temporary Resident Visa first is that you can bring and drive your US plated vehicle for up to four years, otherwise you would have to sell or import your car and that would cost you up to $5 or $8 thousand dollars or more. The only down side is you would have to go to INM one more time just before one year has passed to renew it for three more years and then after those three years go in one more time to change it to a permanent resident visa.

    • @davidsebastianelli1326
      @davidsebastianelli1326 Рік тому

      Also many Consulates will not let you apply for permanent residency if you under 60. Check on that first.

    • @jasavak
      @jasavak Рік тому

      @@davidsebastianelli1326 Thanks for the advise . I think its a good idea to import a car. I have a 2006 Yukon that can fit many items. I paid 5k for it two years ago , so paying $5-8k to import it would be terrible. The main reason I want residency to buy property and open bank account. My wife can do it because she has the Tarjeta Elector .

    • @mrdabolina7344
      @mrdabolina7344 Рік тому

      G o for permanente, don't waste your time and money applying for temporary

  • @bssam2143
    @bssam2143 Рік тому

    Really? My uncle told me yhat my grandmother’s family i s from Monterrey

  • @nasly905
    @nasly905 11 місяців тому

    34:05

  • @bluefm7370
    @bluefm7370 Рік тому +1

    $2700 US.....monthly! Yet many youtube channels purportedly stating one can live off social security.

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Рік тому +4

      I agree with them, you can live off of social security quite easily in Mexico. And there are other ways to get residency than just financials as we discuss in this video.

  • @carlab3866
    @carlab3866 Рік тому

    Question: when moving from Temp to Perm residency, do you have to show financials? When we renewed the temp residency for 3 years we were asked to show financials in Colima.

    • @hagendf
      @hagendf Рік тому

      Same question. I'm a temp resident but I probably won't have enough in savings to meet the financial requirements for permanent in 3 years.

    • @carlab3866
      @carlab3866 Рік тому

      @@hagendf I got a response from exo immigration. However in Colima they did require financials and the guy was a Dick. Only wanted to see what was in our mexican bank accounts. Fortunately I had xferred funds over to buy a house and during the house paperwork wait I was investing in 28 day increments in the MX bank account. So every 28 days I had about 150k dumping into that Mx account. But like I said he was a Dick and not normal. Below is the response from exo:
      In a temporary residency renewal you won't have to show any financial statements, Also, when you apply for your permanent after 3 years, It won't be necessary to show any bank account or financial status either. However, the renewal is a process in which you will need to meet a list of requirements. We will be happy to help you during your process.
      We look forward to working with you, please let me know if you have any specific questions or if you are interested in a quote for the process.
      Best Regards.
      Sam.

    • @davidsebastianelli1326
      @davidsebastianelli1326 Рік тому

      @@hagendf Good question. They may ask how much your current income is but I do know that if you originally qualified through your proof of a continuous monthly income through a pension you are not required to prove it again. They may have changed some things in order to keep up with those who were able to qualify with only needing to show six months of the required income or if you showed the savings requirement for the obvious reason that you may not have any money left or any money coming in to still be able to support yourself and thus have become a burden on society. They may just want to see if you are still able to support yourself, but it probably would only require around $800 to $1000us per month since the average Mexican citizen makes around $500us.

  • @forzajuve4845
    @forzajuve4845 Рік тому

    the financial requirements are skewed. very few 18-19 yr olds are making 2700 a month. in most cases at 18-19 yr olds are just starting to work. it should be different age brackets

    • @josephsmith961
      @josephsmith961 Рік тому +2

      They don't want anyone coming here that can't take care of themselves. It cost the same amount of money for younger people to live here as it does older people.

    • @forzajuve4845
      @forzajuve4845 Рік тому

      @@josephsmith961 my daughter would live with me .. but because she’s over 18, she can’t use family unity

  • @wg6377
    @wg6377 Рік тому

    Def , marriage is the way🎉🎉

  • @lzeng78
    @lzeng78 Рік тому

    !!

  • @Lovebethecurrent
    @Lovebethecurrent Рік тому +1

    Can you please send me Mario’s website and email address? You should have it in your video!!
    Thank you 😊

  • @raeboisclair5602
    @raeboisclair5602 Рік тому +3

    did you just encourage women to get pregnant & have a child to get residency, even better than getting married ? !!

  • @boklos5359
    @boklos5359 Рік тому +2

    Can you please post Mario
    Email

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Рік тому

      Here´s Mario´s info:
      info@exoimmigration.com
      exoimmigration.com/

    • @boklos5359
      @boklos5359 Рік тому

      Thank you ✌👍

  • @keongreen6056
    @keongreen6056 Рік тому +2

    Move from Mexico to USA .... FREE

  • @carlab3866
    @carlab3866 Рік тому

    Marcos contact info please?

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Рік тому +1

      Here´s Mario´s info:
      info@exoimmigration.com
      exoimmigration.com/

  • @bssam2143
    @bssam2143 Рік тому

    What if my married name is now Martinez-Stroud?

  • @lawrenceclark1006
    @lawrenceclark1006 Рік тому

    Go Canada!

  • @arienrhod4166
    @arienrhod4166 Рік тому

    Mario’s email?

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Рік тому

      Here´s Mario´s info:
      info@exoimmigration.com
      exoimmigration.com/

  • @dragonsballzie
    @dragonsballzie 10 місяців тому

    Why everyone lying😂

  • @Todd4America
    @Todd4America Рік тому

    It takes balls

  • @tinamwingate5606
    @tinamwingate5606 Рік тому

    Jjjj

  • @danielolvera6005
    @danielolvera6005 Рік тому +3

    To work for a Mexico based company and earn pesos, otherwise please stay home.

    • @HEIDIEVA
      @HEIDIEVA Рік тому

      Thank you!!! They don't seem to see the problem they're generating for us!

  • @wg6377
    @wg6377 Рік тому

    5k per month 😅😅😅 you don't even make that here in usa

  • @forzajuve4845
    @forzajuve4845 Рік тому

    can I get a list/pics of the Mexican girls that we can marry to get residency?

  • @arturkohut
    @arturkohut Рік тому +1

    Who is this hunky whoa

  • @jesuslafidhernadez984
    @jesuslafidhernadez984 Рік тому

    by 2024 Mexico will request a visa and that is good because there are many people illegally do not pay taxes do not try to speak Spanish and only gentrify well some not all but the vast majority of foreigners

  • @schwullhund
    @schwullhund Рік тому

    I have perminent residency, i have heard mixed messages of whether or not i can go outside of the country for longer than than a year.

    • @mrdabolina7344
      @mrdabolina7344 Рік тому

      I have PR but living I Australia ATM. Will move there permanently in 3 to 4 yrs. No issues with coming and going.

  • @billharrell5672
    @billharrell5672 Рік тому +2

    Been here for 12 years no visa no nada imaģration official's DON'T bother you as long as you don't cause problems and this is world wide, im 70 lived all over Europe also, dont plan to live anywhere forever

    • @josephsmith961
      @josephsmith961 Рік тому +2

      Wrong. They came into a jazz club in Merida and made everyone show their passports or visas. No visa, they took you straight to jail. The days of blowing off immigration are over, so don't give people bad advice that will cause them a whole lot of grief.

    • @dragonsballzie
      @dragonsballzie 10 місяців тому

      ​@josephsmith961 so your saying he's lying😂😂😂😂

    • @dragonsballzie
      @dragonsballzie 10 місяців тому

      ​@josephsmith961 you obviously don't know what you are talking about that's FACTS

  • @jena2664
    @jena2664 Рік тому

    I heard if your parents were borned in Mexico. You can apply for Mexican citizenship.

    • @StinkySobaccos
      @StinkySobaccos Рік тому

      If one of your parents was born in Mexico, there is a path to obtain a Mexican birth certificate through that parent's citizenship. You can then apply for citizenship, and subsequently obtain a Mexican passport if you should so desire. Our children are in the process of doing this as one of us is from Mexico. Several documents are required but it is very doable.

    • @Filotea33
      @Filotea33 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely, you can do it in any Mexican Consulate in the USA

    • @ayuanabradford3206
      @ayuanabradford3206 Рік тому

      The same with married to a Mexican or having a child in Mexico lol

  • @itiiyt
    @itiiyt Рік тому

    Hi , Im an American citizen. My husband is a Mexican citizen, do you have to change your last name on all documents such as, ID, passport , etc.
    Thanks.