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Seeking Lakeside area facilitator for TEMPORAL VISA Assistance


Apachewoman

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It is a pretty basic process that must be initiated at a Mexican embassy or consulate outside of Mexico (except in special circumstances).

How to Get a Resident Visa

Go to the Website of the Mexican Consulate where you'll be applying for a visa  

Find the list of documents needed for your application;

Find out the process for applying (online or in-person appointment);

Schedule an appointment for each person applying.

Fill out the Mexico Resident Visa Application.

Get your residency visa from the consulate.

Enter Mexico within six months of receiving your visa.

Go to your local INM office to see if you need to make an appointment or if they take walk-ins.

Start the finalization process within 30 days of your arrival in Mexico.

The minimum financial requirements for a temporary residency visa are either an income of 300 times the Mexican minimum wage (as of 2022, $172.87 pesos per day) for the previous six months, or, if using savings/investments, it's 5,000 times the Mexican minimum wage in your bank accounts for the previous 12 months. This means if you are using income, you need to show proof of earning an income of at least $51,861 pesos per month for the previous six months. For savings/investments, you must have had a balance in your account of at least $864,350 pesos for the previous 12 months. You can find the specific amount for your currency by dividing this by the peso exchange rate at the time you're applying. This amount varies a little by consulate which is why you'll want to visit the consulate's website to see what that specific consulate is requiring. Consulate "shopping" is allowed although some consulates will only serve people that live in the area.

 

https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/estambul/images/phocadownload/visaing2.pdf

 

 

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2 hours ago, Apachewoman said:

Thanks for your help.  Am seeking a source of help to explain and

assist me concerning a TEMPORAL VISA process.  Would this be a lawyer

or other?

Thank you

Apachewoman

Lic. Alvaro Becerra, the long time immigration consultant, lawyer, and info provider weekly at the LCS.

email:    alvaro100(at)yahoo.com

Highly recommended, expert, and reasonable.     

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Also Acuzena Bateman [Campos], on 16 de Septiembre, a block west of LCS.

https://goo.gl/maps/wXjLyuXW9Fge26uS7
https://www.facebook.com/AzucenaBatemanCampos/

Her fee right now is $2,000 MXN (~$100 USD) for all facilitation on the Mexico side and excluding INM's fees. Allow 5-6 continuous weeks in-country or you'll have to start over.

LQ

 

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