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  1. We are being told by the Mexexperience lawyer/facilitator that the process will take 1-2 months with the Mexico Consulate here in Seattle and another two weeks with an office in Chapala. Does that sound right? Yes, that timeline sounds right. I suggest you contact the Seattle office and confirm what documentation they want. And if you're planning of moving household goods, that office should be able to provide you with a template form that they will require. Good luck.
  2. fyi, the keys have been reunited with their owner. case closed.
  3. thanks for your responses. i have responded to you both individually. perhaps you know each other?
  4. The key set includes a key for a Honda, what looks like a house key, plus two other keys. The set also includes a beaded attachment - the owner will know what the attachment depicts. The keys were found in Ajijic Centro, near Galeana and the Carretera. I didn't find the keys, so can't be more precise with where they were picked up.
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