Immigration Into Mexico Is Easier Than You Think | How To Immigrate To Mexico Legally
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What is the process if you are married to a Mexican National?
@@melann4065 You get your paperwork and go to immigration
Hello José, cool vid and very informative..
I have an uneasy and kinda taboo question; I am from Black decent, with French Passport, as born and raised in Paris. Although when I traveled through Mexico, 2008 (Monterrey, DF, Chihuahua, Playa del Carmen), I never had much problems except the one or two times but nothing serious.
I am wondering about life and staying in Mexico, renewing visa within the country, maybe find a job as a french teacher (I have my degree), of course, I'll also have some savings with me which will permit me to live decently for a while.
Do you think I might have some problems for everything paperwork visa related and dealing with governemental offices, best places to live and settle, what would be your advices and take on this issue in Mexico..?
Thanks in advance for any info you can give me..
@@alkebulankush8849 I can answer all those questions and more just send me an email and we can set up a video consultation.
This video is over one year old, so the visitor visa extension is no longer available and the Regularization Procedure Status (which Mexico implemented during the Pandemic) had a certain criteria during the Pandemic making it easier for visitors that were already here, easier to obtain Residency. The criteria has changed in 2023 that really doesn’t apply to most foreigners seeking Residency now. To obtain Residency now, people still need to start the first process of residency in the country of their origin.
Correct I will be making a video on this soon. That program is over, now your option is to come to Mexico on a Tourist Visa and live here on said visa, renew it every 180 days and after a few renewals and with proof that you live in Mexico that is more than enough to qualify for temporary residency without having to prove financials
@@JoseArteagaTravels ….Mmmmm…I moved here in May on a 180 day visa and the first month I was here I established a rental with a rental contract through an Attorney. I still had to go back to the U.S. for my initial appointment for residency with the Mexican Consulate.
One thing I have found is that if you are going to own property in Mexico things are easier if you have a residence visa. You can own property directly (outside of costal areas) without a residence visa but you can't really get utility bills in your name and there's a capital tax of 25% on the property when you sell. Once you own property in Mexico it makes sense to get residence visa if you can.
Great point! Actually there are tons of reasons why getting a residency visa is a good idea. Some people want to buy property or a car or open up a bank account or a proper business or get a license. There are tons of reasons. But in the end it is up to the individual whether or not they need one.
I just subscribed I really appreciate your content brother. You’re the only one that explains this stuff in a simple way.I’ll be tuning in unti I come
Welcome aboard! Glad to hear you love the channel so much! Thanks for sharing!
This is what I'm talking about, makes me feel much better about the whole process, I always pick up a little something I didn't know. Thanks
Glad this info could help!
Hello dere. I just watched this vid because UA-cam brought it up as an option to watch. I wasn't familiar with Jose and was going bananas trying to figure out what town that is. The streets are pretty clean even in the less travelled areas of town. I lived in the central highlands of Guanajuato for a couple of years so I knew it wasn't anywhere around there. I qualified for the resident visa but let the time elapse when I got comfortable in Colombia six years ago. I wish I hadn't let it lapse 'cause it'd be a very nice backup, so it was encouraging to see this. Thanks.
Great information! This is the first time hearing this about be able to renew within Mexico. Thank you!
Yeah it's all still pretty new! Very exciting times!
Informative video. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Way to put the work in... and TWICE, no less. Thanks for re-recording. The info was needed! I'm happy to hear running is no longer required to renew.
Glad it could help 🙂
I ❤️LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT YOUR CONTENT
Thank you!
Great discussion and great view of Merida.
Thank you!
Thanks man for so useful information!! My wife and me want to move to Mexico for good, not in couple of ears, but it’s gonna happen it’s in ours plans. We’re working on it 🤘🤘❤️❤️🇲🇽🇲🇽
Awesome!
Amazing information thx bro!!!
Happy to help
Why am I just finding you? I have been researching my move to Mexico for 2 years. Glad I found you, great information.
Maybe because they dont want the info i am providing out there. Welcome aboard!
Great video.. keep up the great work bud
Thanks, will do!
Great info Jose. I got the first part of my permanent visa in Mcallen Texas. The official basically was looking for evidence Im old 62 then they wanted to be sure I had some cash to spend in retirement. They also told me I couldn't work. Your very accurate in the information that you provide.
Awesome! Glad to hear that brother!
Excellent, Jose'! Gracias.
Thanks!
Very good video, Jose. Do more like this.
Thank you!
You got a sub from me ,,,, this is encouraging..
Awesome! Welcome aboard!
Nice thanks! Greetings from Europe.
Glad it was helpful!
Great info, thanks for your effort, glad to hear they renew tourist visa in Mexico now.
Glad I could help!
Thank you Jose.
Your very welcome!
Thanks, this sounds legit. We're almost in December now so things might've changed, but this sounds more like the Mexico I know and not like what some gringos are saying about it. I'd be interested in knowing if the situation her now is pretty much the same today as it was two months ago. Thanks.
It's better and only getting more awesome as time goes on 😎
You make the best videos
Muchas Gracias!
GREAT CONTENT!! :) Just back from TEXAS... your favorite state ?? :) Just kidding.. .Love your ride along videos no matter if you had sound issues. glad you are still using the video.
Awesome brother!
Great information Jose. I am currently in Bogota and coming to Mexico, for the first time, in February to travel throughout the country. I have heard so many stories of people saying they asked for 180 days and got much less. I've also heard from January a tourist visa is only going to be for 30 to 60 days. I have only got this from Expat FB groups where there's so much information going around. Sometimes I think they're trying to put other expats off coming to Mexico. I am going to ask for 180 days and I'm going to use the VIP Fast Track gate so I don't have to line up. I hope I get the 180 days.
Its all fake news. There is no Crack down on expats or at the border so no worries you'll be fine.
@@JoseArteagaTravels Wonderful. Thank you so much for your videos, they're always so positive. Great to see when there's so much negativity these days. 😊
@@JoseArteagaTravels So what is the issue with the tourist visa stuff that is going on then?
Thanks, great info 👍. I kinda missed the clicking sound of your bike. Well, there's always next time! Lol
Ha! For sure! 😅
Thank you 💯💯💯
Your very welcome
Hola Jose soy de Colombia y quiero mudarme a Merida, México pronto. Me gusta mucho tu contenido aunque batallo para entenderte.
Muchas Gracias! Saludos!
Great information. Glad to hear this information. I had heard the crack down stories and that you had to leave the country to get your temp visa. Wonderful news ! No we can't get an appointment at the Mexican consulates in the province of Ontario, Canada. They are continually booked, so good to know..
Yeah I keep hearing myself. I won't believe it until i hear reports from boots on the ground. So far it just seems like more fear mongering
Jose,
Beeen trying for months from New York State to get into the Consulates. “Boots on The Ground”, can’t get an appointment in NY and the Consulates use your zip code to locate you ( required field in the appointment application on the web) so you can no longer pick and choose your Consulate in the US.
I saw your update that applying for Temp. Residency in Mexico s no longer viable. Can’t seem to find a way out!
I’m glad that it can be done in Mexico. We are waiting on our passports to arrive and we are heading down. My wife’s parents were both born in Mexico but renounced when they became American citizens. Dual citizenship wasn’t allowed back then. But they still have their Mexican birth certificates. I’ll check out your website for the Attorneys name you used, or reach out to you when we get down.
Awesome! Good luck with everything!
nice video
Thanks!
from Canada :Thank You very much!
Awesome glad I could help!
@@JoseArteagaTravels How did you live ( or survive ) without being able to work "legally" in Mexico? Did you make a video about that?
@@rc5016 I work online making US Dollars. I am and always will be a US Citizen. I pay my taxes in the US as well. I just happen to spend most of my money here in Mexico
@@JoseArteagaTravels thank you for your answer.
Yea, I also question about “people getting stuck at the boarder because of too many visa runs”. I do know that if you are flying into Mexico, depending on the reason that you are here in Mexico, you may not receive a 180 day visitor visa.
I know that is the common misconception but the reality is that if you want 180 days you will get it. I have yet to meet anyone that did not get the days they asked for. Anyone telling you otherwise is not telling the truth about what happened to them.
@@JoseArteagaTravels ….Hey There. It has nothing to do with people telling me otherwise, I experienced it on my own. If you are flying into Mexico, Immigration will ask you the reason you are here; visiting relatives, vacation, business related etc…. When I flew into Mexico in 2001, Immigration ask me why I was here and how long I was staying. I only received the amount of time that I was staying as a visitor and that was 12 days. When I moved here last May, I flew again and Immigration asked me if I was here on vacation and I said, “no, I am here on research” and they gave me 180 days.
One immigration officer in Mexico City gave me a hard time because I didn't have a return ticket home and another guy said here come with me to another booth where the lady put ok and stapled my card into my passport 😆 I'll be at a hostel in San Cristobal til November 1st 👌 thx for the upload Jose.
Thanks for sharing! Viva México!
At least when you look on the mexican government consular website, they claim that to get your temporary resident visa through economic solvency you need to have $55,655 CAD in the bank in the past 12 months, or $3339 CAD in income per month for the past 12 months. And I think if you do it at a consulate they will probably hold you to these standards. Lots of people who want to live in mexico can't satisfy this because maybe they are scraping by on a pension, or maybe just working some type of job remotely, pr doing freelance work, that maybe doesn't pay the best. But I think in that case those types of people are best doing what you recommend and get a lawyer to deal with it. Yeah you can stay on a tourist visa forever, but in the long run it's much more economical to become a resident if you plan to stay in mexico long term. and also less annoying.
Exactly longs story short getting residency can be done and it is worth having especially if you plan on living in Mexico on a permanent basis
Thank you! I plan to move there as a retiree.
I can't wait to move there.... 😁
Best of luck!
Yep. you hit the nail on the head. The economy is hurting here, why would they say NO we don't want your Dollars. They do have a couple requirements to renew the tourist visa, mine being I only have one stamp entering Mexico, so I do not qualify to renew here. So I leave in a few days for a Visa run to Miami. I'll let you know what I get...10 day visa or 180.
Most likely the 180 day Visa. They basically give you what you ask for. So tell them you live out here and they will give you the 180 day visa..... unless you want that 10 day visa to speed up the process of getting your temporary visa.
Hello..so I have to make a visa run...were do I get the c19 test..I'm leaving out of Cancun going to Austin..and have no idea what I'm doing.. please help..
@@humbertgarcia5679 Ask in the Facebook expat groups you will have many answers there
@@humbertgarcia5679 I’m pretty sure Cancun has the testing at the airport and there will be signs directing you to the testing.
@@AmputeeAdventures thank you so very much..
Hi has a residency permit holder of Germany how do I come to Mexico for a visit
You should watch this video for more information ua-cam.com/video/dEq6p4LULkA/v-deo.html and contact Jose Novelo for any further questions
This was a great video!…thank you for this information!…José…I watched @RetiredLifeInMexicoNoBull…& he said that you should carry your original documents of your visa/passport everywhere…not copies/digital…He also Said that there is an immigration crisis due to Cuba & Haiti…& that expats are getting stopped a lot where he lives in SMDA….I was wondering what you thought about this & if anything like this is happening in Merida?❤️🇲🇽
I think that guy is spreading a lot of fake news. You do have to present your ID in certain situations but you do not have to carry ID with you at all times. Much of what he is saying sounds like a lot of fear mongering. I watched some of his videos after that video you are talking about was sent to me and it seems like all he is doing on his channel is spreading lies. Thats why I created my Facebook group and things like this community in order for people like you can reach out to the other expats who have already done all those things and have proof of it. I'm not a fan of that channel and you know I dont like to bring anyone up or anything like that. But I am very very suspicious of that channel and the info it is "providing". Tread with caution and always do your own research, at the end of the day we are all just random guys on youtube...... I think I might have to make a video to help dispel all of the rumor he is spreading. He is not wrong on everything but is carefully twisting the truth in order to push a certain narrative. He does tons of editing and its just him in front of the camera..... I show you everything.... and theres other channels who also dont like the misinformation he is spreading and im sure its channels you already watch as well. Again he is a former US Agent telling you everything the US propaganda tells you about Mexico. Go figure
In fact I just checked and he deleted the comments I left there for him after I was challenging what he was saying. Enough said.
@@JoseArteagaTravels Thank you so Much Jose!…His channel does feel like a lot of fear mongering…definitely unsubscribing…will follow my own research!…great advice!…&…Thanks again for your channel and your videos!❤️🇲🇽
@@JoseArteagaTravels there’s truth to what he was reporting. Many people in Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo were denied the time they asked for. I was one of them. I asked for 160 days and was given 60. Others asked for 5 months and got two weeks.
Easiest way is Have 🇲🇽parents (parent) 😁I'm now a 🇲🇽 National& very Happy!!!!
Congratulations!
The issue with the tourist visas is banking. There's no good ways to withdraw crypto without a bank. Transferring money is much more expensive too. Nobody wants to pay big fees to financial institutions, especially if you're spending a lot on a nice rental. Unless there's some way around this?
Correct! Still not aware of a solution
@@JoseArteagaTravels Intercam Banco allowed me to open an account with only a tourist visa. That said, Intercam isn't everywhere and mostly seem to be in expat heavy areas.
Western union has been working for me.
I got approved for my temp visa in houston but now the crazy immigration here in merida didnt pay attn and marked me as a tourist, Anything legal to get this sorted out in mexico?
I would get in contact with the Lawyer on my website perhaps he can be of some guidance
Thank you for the useful information. I do have a question before I make my mind to come to Mexico. Is it possible for a tourist (or business tourist) to get a CURP? In order to get vaccine certificate, CURP is necessary but I only have a canadian passport( free entry 180days max.). Some people say it is possible, but there is no legal doc. to prove that. It will be great if you would answer my questions. Thank you
I honestly have no idea but if you are worried about getting all your shots I would just stay in Canada until you get all your shots and not leave your home until you feel safe enough to do so.
@@JoseArteagaTravels Shots fired...
Does the consulate contact the employer during the process?
I have no idea but if I were to take a guess I would say no
(I'm Japanese...)
some of American teach me that is
easy to enter Mexico than Costco
Jajaja Yes you are 100000% Correct 😅
Where’s Christian, you need to feature her more🤗
She's not a UA-camr. She only comes out when shes in the mood which is not very often. I'm not going to ask her to do something she does not want to do. Sorry to disappoint
Which will be better to Live in until we fine a place to stay in Air B&B or Hotel?
Great question! If you want more detailed information you are more than welcome to send me an email with your question. Here is a link with more information on how to ask me a question to answer www.josearteaga.com/youtube-consultations
@@JoseArteagaTravels Thanks Jose
You are so fucking right. There is not one video out there with someone saying they had their 180 taken from them. Lol. All the UA-camrs I follow except you, and Jerry Brown Travels has a video talking about the crackdown. A brother of a friend of an uncle, well his dad said. Lol
Exactly! No idea why they are all doing so much fear mongering all of a sudden but for anyone who actually does a little bit of research they quickly find out they are all spreading a bunch of fake news. Looking forward to finally have all this exposed!
@@JoseArteagaTravels It's wishful thinking on their part. There are lots of gringos who are really upset that immigration laws are "too lax" in the US/Canada. They support harsh treatment of people who cross illegally and they don't want to feel racist about it. So they love spreading these anecdotal tales that now Mexico is getting strict and checking for your documents everywhere you go and putting you in detention if you aren't carrying your passport and visa everywhere. If you fit the profile of a Central American immigrant or Haitian I can see this happening but it's reached pretty insane levels on some of these videos.
@@prime8nate Thank you for those words of reason, I think that explains a lot
i could stay 180 days in mexico then cross the border to America Texas and stay there a couple weeks and go back to Mexico for another 180 days ?? i have a european passport the netherlands
Yes you could! just make sure you can easily enter the US not sure what the visa situation is with your passport and same here not sure if you need a special visa But if you dont and can easily get a Mexican tourist visa then yes you can get 180 days, leave and come back and get another 180 days no problem
ReNew in country. Awesome.
Vey awesome!
I sent you an email about this Jose.
You're telling me to just keep renewing my tourist visa.
Are you saying the $2600 a month minimum that the law says doesn't matter?
I have a roomate in the same situation as me.
Together we have $2800 in Social Security each month.
Shouldn't we be okay?
I would suggest you talk to the immigration lawyer or some other professional to help guide you through all that. I have no further knowledge when it comes to the exact requirements needed
Can we rent a place to live full time there like this?
You can rent a place to live on a tourist visa
Jose, all these other UA-camrs are making us nervous about going on a tourist visa. To get a temp visa without an income, we need to show assets of $86,000 for a couple, right ? Thx very much !
There is NO Crackdown on Tourist Visas. Again as far as I know all these other youtubers are spreading misinformation. If you want more details on what you need for your temporary or permanent Visa please contact the lawyer on my website for more information
Can you apply for Work permit with Temporary Residence Card ..?
Yes you can. In fact the only way you can legally work with a Temporary Residency is by also obtaining a work visa
@@JoseArteagaTravels Do you know how to apply it ?
@@10X_Brain_Time At the immigration office
Hello,am in Kenya,how can apply to permanently immigrate to Mexico?
You need to contact a Mexican Consulate in your country Here is a link I found online embamex.sre.gob.mx/kenia/
Bro humanitarian visa of mexico help to get asylum easily after crossing American border???? Thanks
You can Contact Jose Novelo for help - Watch this video for more information on Immigration and his contact info ua-cam.com/video/dEq6p4LULkA/v-deo.html
Ok jose thanks but I need small brief from you bro
How difficult is it for South Africans to immigrate to MX??
I honestly have no idea. You should reach out to Jose Novelo the immigration lawyer I have on the channel from time to time for more information
i thought i needed a large sum of money,to become a full time resident?
Everyone is different. I would consult with a profesional for more info. You can check out my website for more info josearteaga.com
You were able to get married to a Mexican woman. But I see what u mean, get out there and figure it out.
Jose is there a way I can email you?
Yes all the information is in the description of this video and on my website www.josearteaga.com/
Jose! Thanks! Dropping the Orange Pill and Truth Bombs! Viva liberdad!
Glad I could help!
Ca I get mexico resident car while stay out of mexico?
Depending on your situation
@@JoseArteagaTravels if I got resident card while abroad can I enter mexico without visa tell me please ma dear??
@@andualemtesfaye1409 Yes the residency card is your Visa
@@JoseArteagaTravels thank you so much ma dear jose
Can someone with a felony in the US immigrate to Mexico?
As long as you got a passport I think you are good to go. But I have heard of Americans with severe judgements against them being denied. I would ask a Mexican lawyer it all depends on the severity of the crime.
@@JoseArteagaTravels thank you for the response!
José to buy a car in Mexico what is different then in the USA ?
Lot's of differences! I got make a video about it! But long story short buy your car here in Mexico
@@JoseArteagaTravels I will be looking forward to that video. I'm thinking of driving down there in a vehicle that I don't care to much about. Then will probably want a car to drive in Mexico.
Except for Baja you will have to buy a temporary import permit for the car that you bring from the USA. It’s basically a deposit to make sure the car is not left in Mexico. You need to have at least a temporary resident card to buy and title a car in Mexico . Also if you don’t have Mexican insurance on your car and you have an accident the police impound it on the spot . You won’t get it back.
@@randywilliams4325 thank you for the information. I think the Mexican insurance has something to do with why so many people get their car plated in South Dakota. I think. I will definitely have to figure all this out.
@@mconnie111 Your Mexican car insurance is not valid unless you have some type of current license plate on the car . A lot of snowbirds only stay in Mexico on 180 day fmm so they keep the car plated in their home state . Some people leave a car in Mexico so that’s were the South Dakota plates come into play . Also it’s very hard and costs money to officially import a USA car into Mexico. Many states like California you have to get smog inspected for a renewal . South Dakota does not care . But the catch is they will only send plates out to a USA address . If you get a temporary residency or better you can buy and license a Mexican car . A reasonable car like a VW Vento is cheap and gets better fuel mileage because they are not tuned for emissions . Plus you need temporary resident to open a bank account . I am moving to Baja in November . I am trying to get uncoupled from California to avoid tax bills from them .
Jose, I have a question. I have dual citizenship, both my parents were born in Mexico. I plan to move to Lake Chapala, Jalisco Mexico. I know Mexico accepts same-sex marriages, will it be easy for my spouse to become a Mexican citizen? Is he an automatic citizen, we have a valid marriage certificate when we retire in Mexico. Love your show.
Thank you. Ray Acevdo
Great question but i honestly have no idea i suggest consulting with my lawyer i'm sure he can let you know
@@JoseArteagaTravels thank you. Ray
Jalisco is one of the states that recognize same sex marriage so you've got that working for you. I would try to find an office in a progressive place to do it so there's less chance of running into a Kim Davis. I'm sure if Puerto Vallarta has an office it would be ideal. If they don't recognize it, your husband can get citizenship after living in Mexico for five continuous years on residence visas. The test for citizenship asks a few history and Spanish language questions I think.
I paid 65 dollars for an average tasting large pizza, 6 piece chicken wings, 10 bread sticks, and a small can of coke. 65 DOLLARS WTF!? How much will 65 dollars get me in a Mexico?
About 5-6 times the same amount of food you just bought
Damn, what if I get only a months tourist visa?? I would like to get married to a Mexican man, if someone is willing.
You wont get 1 month and if you do you can just renew it at the local INM office
@@JoseArteagaTravels I once heard they cannot overwrite the immigration officer's decision. So you say you actually can really just go to the INM and extend your tourist visa? How does it work?
Where’s the other way around video ?😂
Somewhere on my channel lol
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So many stories about people getting thrown out of the country!
I agree So much fake news out there
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Get a Mexican woman to be your wife! Problemo solved! No Financials! May create a few more issues though!! In my case? No! Best move of my life marrying a Yucateca!! Saludos. 🤠😎
Yes that is a very easy solution, but you can also get your residency many ways that never include providing financials
@@JoseArteagaTravels Gracias. I've been in Mexico for decades. I've witnessed many changes regarding immigration. All for the good. For me getting married was the best ? Citizenship next!!
Really stay in Mexico but be real not on our dime go get a job and say the truth! Your famous word is “the reality is “. Do you think everyone is dumb 🧐
ok! Thanks for sharing!
Just say no to border runs...
Why say no to border runs? I honestly dont understand the problem some Expats have with people doing border runs. As if people want to go make a run to the border every 6 months. The only reason people do so is because they dont have any other choice because they dont qualify monetarily for a temp visa and they want to stay in Mexico, so they go on a visa run in order to remain "legal" in Mexico. Anyone out there scaring people not to do border runs definitely have another agenda up their sleeve. Lastly border runs are not illegal and no one is cracking down. There is nothing to crack down on! So many people spreading so much fear to so many people who are already full of fear and looking for solace. Shame on all of you spreading so much fake news.
Hey Jose'....I would like to know the name of that town,it doesn't look that great...
This is Mérida. Living in Mexico is not for everyone