I have a funny story. We had a baby in Mexico with my wife. Registering the baby was seemingly easy bc I had researched so much about it. The only thing that annoyed me was that they made me bring all our birth and marriage certificates apostilled and then they didn’t use them. Second funny story when we went to get the Mexican passport for the baby. We had fulfilled all the requirements listed on the website AND their copies. But no, They were still distrustful, so they started to ask for other papers that were not listed on the website, luckily I had these papers because I am bureaucratic freak but I can guarantee 75% of people would have been screwed. I noticed they didn’t ask mexican parents for extra compliance paperwork but I understand they don’t know us we are foreign and they want to make sure we are legit.
Yea, sharing that info would've been way too helpful on his part... 😂 Thank you so much for sharing though! It'll be helpful to others watching this video.
When I was register all I needed was birth certificate, passport and apostille. We had to translate the apostille somewhere far. Didn't need parents or their ID. I think they were able to look them up since I register on the same town were both parents were born it. It a long time to get everthing paper back. I did ran into some little issue that I had to argue with them but was eventually fixed.
I'm so happy it all worked out for you! Thank you for sharing your personal experience registering in Mexico; I know everyone's experience is unique to them. I'm sure your experience will prove beneficial to someone with similar circumstances. Thanks again for sharing!
Hi @echo036 Each office is unique, and what they can allow for may be different, so I can't say for certain if that's an option; but my advice would be to ask the officials at your particular office once they approve all of your paperwork if someone can pick it up in your behalf, if the office is unable to give it to you same day or before you leave. It honestly sounds very doable, though. There are many procedures in Mexico where you can designate someone to do business in your behalf without ever physically showing up to the appointment. So the request wouldn't be "out of the norm." If you are out of the country and still need to access your birth certificate before you physically have it in hand [maybe for your passport?], you can download it from their website. I made a video walking you through the steps if you think that would be helpful: ua-cam.com/video/C6ySF9BvZ_U/v-deo.html I hope this helps! Let me know how it goes; we'd love to know!
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I see a lot of videos where people register their birth and get there birth certificate then and there. Maybe like 30 mins later. I think the consulate in the US also does it same day. Do you know the reason why you had to wait 10 days?
Hi Sergio. I think how long the wait is to retrieve your birth certificate after the registration will be subject to the office you attend, and how fast they can complete the process. In this instance, we had to wait about 10 days but I've completed the process for several of my clients too; all of which took anywhere from 3-10 days. It may just depend on how "backed up" their system is at the moment and/or how many births took place and were registered that day/week/month. That's my best guess for the variation. I hope that helps!
Isn't it the oddest thing? We had never heard of such a thing, before moving here. I hope you were able to get everything figured out and settled as well, though. Thank you for sharing your experience; and letting us know we're not alone. 😊
Hi Edward. Thank you. I do believe that there are Mexican-government recognized translators in the states; so you don't necessarily have to wait until you arrive in Mexico to find one, you would just need to locate them wherever you are. Some have their services offered solely online, where all you have to do is scan your documents and send them to them and they will mail you a hard copy of your translated documents. I hope that helps!
Do you know what documents exactly you needed? I have my birth certificate apostille and have dad's mexican birth certificate. Do I just need a perito for my American birth cert?
Hey Dayanna. ☺️ Yes! It depends on if you go through the process at a Registro Civil in Mexico or at a consulate office abroad. I made a video on all the required documentation you will need. Let me know if it answers your question: ua-cam.com/video/xu7IX3o7_9E/v-deo.html
I have a funny story. We had a baby in Mexico with my wife. Registering the baby was seemingly easy bc I had researched so much about it. The only thing that annoyed me was that they made me bring all our birth and marriage certificates apostilled and then they didn’t use them. Second funny story when we went to get the Mexican passport for the baby. We had fulfilled all the requirements listed on the website AND their copies. But no, They were still distrustful, so they started to ask for other papers that were not listed on the website, luckily I had these papers because I am bureaucratic freak but I can guarantee 75% of people would have been screwed. I noticed they didn’t ask mexican parents for extra compliance paperwork but I understand they don’t know us we are foreign and they want to make sure we are legit.
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The Registro Civil prints birth certificates for 25 pesos. Im surprised they guy didn’t mention that.
Yea, sharing that info would've been way too helpful on his part... 😂 Thank you so much for sharing though! It'll be helpful to others watching this video.
Good video
When I was register all I needed was birth certificate, passport and apostille. We had to translate the apostille somewhere far. Didn't need parents or their ID. I think they were able to look them up since I register on the same town were both parents were born it. It a long time to get everthing paper back. I did ran into some little issue that I had to argue with them but was eventually fixed.
I'm so happy it all worked out for you! Thank you for sharing your personal experience registering in Mexico; I know everyone's experience is unique to them. I'm sure your experience will prove beneficial to someone with similar circumstances. Thanks again for sharing!
What city in Mexico did you do this at? Did you try at multiple locations or just the one?
Thanks for the help! Do you know if someone else can go back and get my birth certificate, if I can't stay for that long?
Hi @echo036 Each office is unique, and what they can allow for may be different, so I can't say for certain if that's an option; but my advice would be to ask the officials at your particular office once they approve all of your paperwork if someone can pick it up in your behalf, if the office is unable to give it to you same day or before you leave.
It honestly sounds very doable, though. There are many procedures in Mexico where you can designate someone to do business in your behalf without ever physically showing up to the appointment. So the request wouldn't be "out of the norm."
If you are out of the country and still need to access your birth certificate before you physically have it in hand [maybe for your passport?], you can download it from their website. I made a video walking you through the steps if you think that would be helpful: ua-cam.com/video/C6ySF9BvZ_U/v-deo.html
I hope this helps! Let me know how it goes; we'd love to know!
Love your videos but definitely need your mic turned up more.
Thank you for the positive constructive feedback! We really do appreciate it; we’re trying to improve with every video. We’ll definitely keep that in mind going forward.
@@MixedinMexico I’ll be coming to Cancun at the end of the month. I have my 1 year resident card, and coming to get my 3 year.
I see a lot of videos where people register their birth and get there birth certificate then and there. Maybe like 30 mins later. I think the consulate in the US also does it same day. Do you know the reason why you had to wait 10 days?
Hi Sergio. I think how long the wait is to retrieve your birth certificate after the registration will be subject to the office you attend, and how fast they can complete the process. In this instance, we had to wait about 10 days but I've completed the process for several of my clients too; all of which took anywhere from 3-10 days. It may just depend on how "backed up" their system is at the moment and/or how many births took place and were registered that day/week/month. That's my best guess for the variation. I hope that helps!
I went through something similar a few months ago.
Isn't it the oddest thing? We had never heard of such a thing, before moving here. I hope you were able to get everything figured out and settled as well, though. Thank you for sharing your experience; and letting us know we're not alone. 😊
@@MixedinMexico yes 🙌 thank you 🙏🏻 I was able to obtain my Mexican citizenship via birth.
Hello, can I have my birth certificate translated in the USA? and does the person doing it have to be approved or certified? Great videos. Thank you.
Hi Edward. Thank you. I do believe that there are Mexican-government recognized translators in the states; so you don't necessarily have to wait until you arrive in Mexico to find one, you would just need to locate them wherever you are. Some have their services offered solely online, where all you have to do is scan your documents and send them to them and they will mail you a hard copy of your translated documents. I hope that helps!
Do you know what documents exactly you needed? I have my birth certificate apostille and have dad's mexican birth certificate. Do I just need a perito for my American birth cert?
Hey Dayanna. ☺️ Yes! It depends on if you go through the process at a Registro Civil in Mexico or at a consulate office abroad. I made a video on all the required documentation you will need. Let me know if it answers your question: ua-cam.com/video/xu7IX3o7_9E/v-deo.html
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