How to get your Mexican passport as a dual citizen of USA and Mexico Pt. 3

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  • @EatBailaTravel
    @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

    You can support us here! Buy us a coffee www.buymeacoffee.com/eatbailatravel and join us over on Patreon! www.patreon.com/eatbailatravel UN ABRAZO We appreciate you!

  • @cm2061
    @cm2061 Před rokem +33

    I followed her instructions to the letter. Now I’m the proud owner of my Mexican citizenship. Great video.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      Congrats!! 🙌🏽🎉❤️🇲🇽 I’m very happy for you 🤗 now use it and live your best life in the best of both worlds!

    • @Agustin-jo8mv
      @Agustin-jo8mv Před rokem

      no way! Awesome!

  • @emilyvargas9006
    @emilyvargas9006 Před 3 lety +38

    This is something I’ve been wanting to do for a while now and I had no clue on what to do or how to start, I’ve read articles but they weren’t that informative. Your 3 videos on this are going to be extremely helpful on this process. Thank you so much!!!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +2

      We are so happy to be able to help. We hope you feel comfortable asking for any further questions. Instagram would be a better app for more private questions. Let us know if you need help! Saludos

  • @sarinotsorry2478
    @sarinotsorry2478 Před 3 lety +10

    I just got my dual and I never been more proud love to hear how you open a bank account got a Mexican drivers license.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +1

      Check our channel in the following weeks for the bank out and drivers license

  • @user-oe9jg2jf7y
    @user-oe9jg2jf7y Před 9 měsíci +3

    I'm so glad I found your videos. I'm starting my dual citizenship process and was totally lost.

  • @erikajasminnn
    @erikajasminnn Před 2 lety +17

    hey you two! I'm getting my paperwork ready for my passport appointment tomorrow and came back to your video for a refresher, and I just wanted to thank you for this series! I was able to get my citizenship, and am getting the process started for my siblings, and will hopefully get my passport process started tomorrow and your videos have literally been a lifesaver. I'm a huge nerd when it comes to making information accessible and easier to understand, so *chefs kiss*. Once again, muchas gracias!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome!! Congrats on your citizenship we are so happy to help. Jenny is the best at making sure our content has the best information and making sure we deliver it in the best possible manner. Getting the citizenship is the hardest part so congrats on obtaining your passport. Feel free to share our video with anyone interested in obtaining their dual citizenship. Saludos!

  • @jaimec1934
    @jaimec1934 Před rokem +2

    I just did the process here in the Mexican Consulate in Chicago I didn’t know of this video until today but I have to pick up my acta de nacimiento de Mexico in a few weeks and when I do I will try to schedule an appointment for the passport to get it done the same day. Your videos are on point 100% I was lucky enough to just go to the registro civil without an appointment because they can take you from a Monday to Friday from 9am to 11am as long as you have all necessary documents. I was born in the USA and my parents are both from Mexico. If you are doing the dual citizenship born here in the USA and both parents from Mexico It’s very simple as long as you provide them with both your parents Birth Certificate of Mexico, Certificate of Marriage and one of the 3 options of ID such as Voting ID, Passport or Matricula and of course your state ID and US passport and most importantly your Birth Certificate which has to be the Long form ( for USA citizens the long form that has your name and your parents names and time and date you were born ) they do keep the original to send back to Mexico for the process of the acta de nacimiento so if you like you can get the long form from the state you were born it’s like $15 for an original copy if you don’t have it. The process is very simple as you explained as long as you have all the necessary documents and the names all match when they review it’s a very simple process . I’m glad that you are very informative on these videos

  • @StinkySobaccos
    @StinkySobaccos Před 8 měsíci +2

    Our daughter obtained her Mexican Birth Certificate and Mexican Passport in San Diego. That consulate also required her American Birth Certificate on top of her Mexican Birth Certificate, (only one parent was born in Mexico).

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 8 měsíci

      Things might be changing which is good. Thanks for sharing. Saludos

  • @Morrosoy28
    @Morrosoy28 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you so much! I’m Mexican-American, my parents were born in Mexico and I want Mex citizenship. I live in honolulu and going to fly to LA and get this done, my parents live in LA

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety

      So cool that you live in Honolulu! Haven’t been but it sound wonderful. Best of look getting your citizenship I hope it’s a seamless process!

  • @MatterofBased
    @MatterofBased Před 2 lety +3

    I was going to google how to do this but I just CZcamsd it and this helped a lot!!!
    Thank you !!!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Awesome glad to help! Contact us on Instagram if you need help!

  • @ebertmorales5845
    @ebertmorales5845 Před 2 lety +2

    Still in the process of getting mine. I do know you don’t need the naturalization paper, just the birth certificate is fine but duh take everything just in case.

  • @SplusAV
    @SplusAV Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing. I'm just starting the process. I have a migraine already lol. I'll keep at it. I deal with the VA here in the US, so I'm used to a slow bureaucracy. Thanks again!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Haha that’s unfortunate, but you’ll be glad when it’s done! Thanks for commenting. Best of luck! 🍀

  • @holistikaspa8162
    @holistikaspa8162 Před 3 lety +1

    in this case I am the parent wanting to get Dual Citizenship for my adult son...we plan to move to Baja in a couple of years! than you for the video!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety

      Oh sweet! We’re glad to help! Wish you the best in Baja

  • @Elena-rt9yu
    @Elena-rt9yu Před rokem +1

    Thank you! Looking forward the how to buy real estate/land.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      That is going to coming up soon. One thing we don't know is if the process is standardized through out Mexico so we have to make sure we do research on that.

  • @BrandoIce
    @BrandoIce Před 7 měsíci +1

    Gracias por la información. Mi hermano quiere irse a vivir a México ojalá y pueda lograr su objetivo obteniendo el pasaporte Mexicano

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 7 měsíci

      Hola! Sí con su pasaporte mexicano podrá hacerlo 😊

  • @WenkyArias
    @WenkyArias Před 4 měsíci +1

    Did you have to take a written or verbal test? I saw a few places that mentioned they will ask you about Mexican history? Thank you!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 4 měsíci +2

      The test is only for people becoming citizens via naturalization. For those obtaining citizenship via heritage, the test is not required.

  • @billyhughes805
    @billyhughes805 Před rokem +1

    I know it is a separate country, but another big bonus is getting Spanish citizenship in two years instead of the usual ten years for everyone else outside what was the former Spanish Empire (as well as Brazil and Portugal) so if you ever want that EU passport then you have an excellent gateway in getting it with your Mexican citizenship.

  • @abl3to
    @abl3to Před rokem +1

    Thank you for putting this together and sharing this information!

  • @pettybroccoli
    @pettybroccoli Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you sosososososooooo much for making these videos!!!! I’ve been looking into this for so long and saw that this was super recent and got so excited!!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety

      We struggled to get our citizenship because of lack of information out there. It makes us happy to help! Let us know if you have any other questions.

  • @carloszendejas7047
    @carloszendejas7047 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Very easy to understand. Thanks

  • @hectoranguiano109
    @hectoranguiano109 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Awesome video! My dad is in Mexico does that mean I have to do everything in Mexico? Thanks!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 5 měsíci +1

      It would be easier to do it in Mexico. As long as your parents were married 6 months before you were born, they don’t need to be present at the appointment, but you do still need all their documents

  • @claudiagonzalez106
    @claudiagonzalez106 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Your videos are great!

  • @monicaortega2081
    @monicaortega2081 Před rokem +2

    Hello thank you for this info. So you were able to do all this in your home town and did not require you to travel to Mexico for any of the process?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +1

      correct! No need to travel to Mexico for any of this. Did it all at the Mexican Consulate in Chicago

  • @MrsMercedesM
    @MrsMercedesM Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great info! Thank you!!!

  • @carlosgarcia235
    @carlosgarcia235 Před rokem

    I want to apply for a Mexican Passport. I recently received my Mexican Acta de Nacimiento along with Comprobante De Registro. I was not given a letter of naturalization.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      You don’t get a letter of naturalization. Naturalization is for people who become citizens by taking the test, meeting the residency requirements, etc. Your Mexican acta de nacimiento is your proof of citizenship. With this document you can get your Mexican passport.

  • @iamahopeful
    @iamahopeful Před 8 měsíci +1

    How does having a record in the United States being the United States citizen. Can I still get dual citizenship both of my parents are born in Mexico and they're both residents in the United States

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 7 měsíci

      You know what I think you can as long as you don’t have any travel restrictions

  • @francesgonzalez207
    @francesgonzalez207 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you soooo much! This series helped me with everything :)

  • @josecarlosrodriguez4489
    @josecarlosrodriguez4489 Před 3 lety +2

    Mi hermano vive en texas, vendrá a mexico, mis padres y yo lo llevaremos a cancun pero Necesita el pasaporte mexicano porque el vuelo es en 3 meses. Esto nos ayuda demasiado

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +1

      Me alegra que les haya ayudado el video 🙏🏼 les deseo lindas vacaciones en familia!

    • @josecarlosrodriguez4489
      @josecarlosrodriguez4489 Před 3 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel marque a la aerolínea y me dijeron que puede abordar con lic de conducir estadonidense. o pasaporte estadonidense.

  • @gigisweepea74
    @gigisweepea74 Před rokem +1

    Thanks so, so much!!

  • @yoly70perez
    @yoly70perez Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the information my birth certificate has my dad’s name wrong so now I have to fix that before I do anything else.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, I struggled with that. Depending where you live sometimes certain states of Mexico have their own consulates to fix that issue. In Chicago they have a Durango and Guanajuato office. So make sure to check that out.

    • @rubytusda
      @rubytusda Před 23 dny

      @@EatBailaTravelHola, is the Guanajuato office in the Chicago Consulate building? I want to correct my mother’s name on marriage certificate. Thanks in advance.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 23 dny +1

      @rubytusda the Mexican consulate in Chicago should be able to help you with that. They assist with documents from all Mexican states

    • @rubytusda
      @rubytusda Před 23 dny

      @@EatBailaTravelmuch gratitude, hope your feeling yourself dancing self soon.

  • @marialacy2106
    @marialacy2106 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Born in Mexico but living in Los Angeles now , how to I apply for my 40year old daughter for a dual citizenship

  • @joearenas7307
    @joearenas7307 Před rokem +1

    I could not find a location to start the process. I was born in Leon, Gto., Mexico and I got an online account to get an appointment but it does not show anything available outside of Mexico City.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      Joe good morning if you were born in Mexico you don’t need to do any of this. You never lose your citizenship all you need to do is apply to get your passport with your Mexican birth certificate

  • @angelfire402
    @angelfire402 Před 5 měsíci

    My mom (born 1931) is deceased. I only have 2 death certificate & her American naturalization papers indicating she was a Mexican Citizen. no father info. Question? what do I need for my mother. I do not have a birth certificate.

  • @JDIMAS2008
    @JDIMAS2008 Před 3 lety

    THIS IS SO PERFECT!!! Thank you!!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety

      Thank YOU for watching (and commenting!) hope it’s helpful ☺️

  • @andresaguirre1840
    @andresaguirre1840 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Jenny. Great, Great, Great videos. They are full of information. Thank You. I've watched other videos and in them they say that your parents have to go with you to the consulate. Is that still necessary??? Please, let me know.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes at least your father( if born in Mexico)has to attend or you can get a letter from your parent that is notarized stating that they allow you to become a Mexican citizen. We hope this helps :)

  • @lynettemartinez7606
    @lynettemartinez7606 Před 5 měsíci +1

    When creating an account to make my appointment at the consulate it asks for my my first name and my fathers last name. My last name differs from my fathers do I put his full last name instead of my last name? thanks!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 4 měsíci

      Ah, interesting. Must be a new. I should really update these videos. I would put father's last name since that's what it's asking for, even if it's not your current legal last name. When they process your citizenship, your name will likely be , despite what your current legal name is in the US.

  • @Wonderlaust
    @Wonderlaust Před 4 měsíci

    Hi! I went to get my MX passport (already a citizen through heritage, have CURP and Mx birth certificate) and they turned me away because I was using my American passport to identify myself? There is literally no other way for me to identify myself unless I get an INE and that’s a 2 month wait minimum

  • @stexrem
    @stexrem Před rokem +1

    Thanks!

  • @fergomez3817
    @fergomez3817 Před 3 lety +2

    Very informative 👍 but do you have to bring both of your thumbs or is it only one thumb print? 🤣🤔

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +2

      I highly recommend bring both just in case! 😜

  • @jaimecabrales8514
    @jaimecabrales8514 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you.

  • @pazflores3420
    @pazflores3420 Před 3 lety +2

    Jenny thank you for sharing. My father is decease. What will I have to provide to registro civil

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +1

      First and foremost, sorry for your loss. If your father is deceased you will have to provide the birth and death certificate at your registro. Again, everything must match exactly like your birth certificate. If your father passed away in USA here is a link to get the death and birth certificate.
      www.archives.gov/research/vital-records

    • @pazflores3420
      @pazflores3420 Před 3 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel Jenny thank you for responding. My Papa was born in Mexico however he dropped his middle name and retained parents' name. He attended elementary through high schools in Calexico, Siblings and his personal friends are all dead. My mother is alive and well at 96. I do have a copy of the Register of birth but with a middle name. Jenny, what do you suggest, any advice? Muchisimas gracias, Paz

    • @hiddengem2930
      @hiddengem2930 Před 3 lety +1

      @@pazflores3420 I recommend going to Mexico and do it there. All you need is birth certificate and apostillado which you get it on the state/city where you were born. You need a passport too. That's what I did.

  • @nucreation9833
    @nucreation9833 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Love all the information you give. Question: When you file your registro civil can you add a second name if you want to? Let’s say your mom wanted to give you a second name but did not do it on your USA birth certificate and to honor her you want to include that second name on your Mexican registro civil .

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Oh, that’s a good question. I would think you can but I’m really not sure, sorry. I hope you’re able to! What a lovely way to honor your mom 🩷

    • @nucreation9833
      @nucreation9833 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hope anyone reading the comments and knows the answer can share it 🙏🏻

  • @Illuminate_792
    @Illuminate_792 Před rokem +1

    thank you

  • @ssgarcia45
    @ssgarcia45 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you!!!!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      You’re welcome! Hope the video was helpful 🙂

  • @israelrebollar7875
    @israelrebollar7875 Před 8 měsíci +1

    my wife change her last name to mine, and shes trying to get her mexican passport. but her mexican birth dertificate has a different last name. how do we approach this?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 8 měsíci

      In Mexico she will stay with her own name, no need to change it to yours otherwise it's like she married a relative.

  • @GerPrz
    @GerPrz Před 3 lety +4

    How did you guys avoid the "citizenship test" requirement that shows your knowledge of Mexico history and civics? (Exámenes de historia y cultura de México)

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +12

      There wasn’t a test for the citizenship process. Perhaps because of our parents were Mexican born.

    • @JmnZFilms
      @JmnZFilms Před 2 lety

      Kids or grand kids of Mexican citizens are exempt from any of testing.
      All they need is prove that, indeed they the heirs of a Mexican citizen.

    • @billyhughes805
      @billyhughes805 Před rokem +4

      Their status is 'natural born' status and not 'naturalized' that is a massive difference actually which has many more benefits to it than being naturalized and one of the many benefits is not taking the citizenship test.

  • @sicZ32
    @sicZ32 Před rokem +1

    yo can you give me the link to part 2, i can't seem to find it 😢

    • @sicZ32
      @sicZ32 Před rokem +1

      nvm found it lol

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      whoops, sorry for the late reply but glad you found it!

  • @rawmark
    @rawmark Před 2 lety +1

    You said something about parents.

  • @nancygallegos6574
    @nancygallegos6574 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi Jenny and Kevin! I just want to first say thank you again. I watched this video a few months back and now I am in the process of getting my passport next week! Whew, couldn't have done it so confidently without y'all. I am getting ready to move to Mexico for 6 months to a year in January. I am getting nervous about taxes. How have y'all prepared for that? I am likely to have to become a contractor with my company since I will be working remotely for a long period of time but I don't plan to make Mexico my permanent home. Do you have any content around this?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Nancy, I'm so glad to hear this was helpful! How exciting!
      I wish I could help with the taxes part, but unfortunately we haven't experienced that yet. In terms of preparation, we didn't really prep much at all to be honest... we will be figuring it out when we file taxes in the next cycle and can hopefully make a video about it someday. From what I understand, it will depend how long you lived in the USA vs Mexico to determine if you have tax liability. There is a Facebook group called US Expat Tax Questions (facebook.com/groups/usexpattax) perhaps that will be more helpful to you.

    • @nancygallegos6574
      @nancygallegos6574 Před 2 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel makes sense! Happy to share if I learn anything as well. I am trying to keep a good standing with my company to keep my salary and benefits so they are prepared as well otherwise i would be more go with the flow too. I will check out the facebook group. thank you so much!

  • @patylozano9106
    @patylozano9106 Před měsícem

    Hi Jenny,
    Been watching all your videos. I have the dual citizenship already and have my appointment for my passport this Saturday. When you said that u need an ID for the U.S . Can you use ur u.s passport? I will be using that but it only has my paternal last name. The other documents with registration have both paternal and maternal. Will they still accept that?l to process my passport???

  • @alycat131
    @alycat131 Před 2 měsíci

    My parent's Mexican birth certificates include their mother's maiden names. Does this need to be on their valid ID that's supposed to match the birth certificate name?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Nope, not it if their valid ID’s are issued by US agencies (the Mexican govt recognizes the American naming conventions of only one last name, so it’s fine that their ID’s show only one surname while their birth certificates (issued by Mexico) show 2. It’s more the spelling and any extra initials that tend to draw extra issues if those don’t match.

    • @alycat131
      @alycat131 Před 2 měsíci

      @@EatBailaTravel Appreciate so much your response and all this information!

  • @karlosk4u25
    @karlosk4u25 Před 2 lety +1

    how do we pay ? can we pay with credit card ? do we need to take checks? also do we need to take proof of us living in the us like a light bill or water bill?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Credit/ cash the rest in on our first video of this series

  • @E60666
    @E60666 Před měsícem

    What if one parent is Mexican and I don’t have contact with the other? My father is Mexican

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před měsícem

      Hopefully you have contact with the patent that is Mexican… or can at least reach out for this one favor and then go back to separate ways

    • @E60666
      @E60666 Před měsícem

      @@EatBailaTravel I ask because I read conflicting answers where one says both parents need to be present. I’m half Mexican and Colombian. Let me tell you, getting my Colombian citizenship was 100% less stressful and easier than this. No parent Present needed. Most of the steps you listed were non existent.

  • @skimaniac21
    @skimaniac21 Před rokem +1

    Question since I heard they are picky with the names matching, my dad was mexican born and his birth certificate has two last names (his dads and moms) and when he naturalized in US he only took his dads name. When I was born in US, I only have my dads last name (not the general mexican formality) - will this delay?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      This in particular should not be an issue because Mexico recognizes the difference in naming practices. As long as the one last name on your birth certificate matches your dad’s first surname exactly as on his birth certificate, it should not be a problem

  • @annacruz3399
    @annacruz3399 Před rokem +1

    hi! if i was born in the U.S how come they give you a Mexican birth certificate? hoping you can answer thank you!!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem +1

      Your Mexican birth certificate will still state that you were born in the US. With Mexican parents or grandparents, you are a Mexican born abroad and have the right to claim citizenship. The Mexican birth certificate is actually just your registro civil, your registration as a citizen

    • @annacruz3399
      @annacruz3399 Před rokem

      @@EatBailaTravel thank you!!

  • @RachelleForman
    @RachelleForman Před 9 měsíci +1

    Is there a specific state in Mexico documented on the new Mexican birth certificate?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 8 měsíci +1

      No, your certificate will say your birth place for example ours says "chicago illinois"

    • @RachelleForman
      @RachelleForman Před 8 měsíci

      @@EatBailaTravelthank you!
      Im in my late 20s, do I need their marriage license? I have a copy of their Mexican with certificates that I paid for online from the Mexican government website but im not sure of those will suffice.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 8 měsíci

      I would recommend taking your parents’ marriage license if you have it. I can’t recall how important that particular document was. If your father attends the appointment with you that would help.

  • @rxsxsxrx2321
    @rxsxsxrx2321 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the information! What if one of your parents (Mex born)has passed away and your other parent (Mex born) is a naturalized US citizen, can one still get the Mex citizenship?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      yep, you can still get it. You'll need the death certificate along with both of their birth certificates. It's okay that one of them has become a US citizen, that won't affect anything here.

  • @MannyAlvarado10
    @MannyAlvarado10 Před 3 lety +1

    Does my Parent/Mom have to physically be present at my appointments?.. I'm an adult and she does live in the US.

    • @viajandoporelmundo123
      @viajandoporelmundo123 Před 3 lety

      I think they do. But not sure.because in the information sheet i got it said that your parents needed yo be present but there can be an exception

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety

      Sorry for the super late response. At least one of your parents needs to be there and most importantly the father needs to be there. If not possible then you need a letter with a power of attorney stating that your parents allow for you have citizenship but couldn’t attend for whatever reason.

  • @Sammyjane72x
    @Sammyjane72x Před rokem +1

    Just a curiousity here as I'm a UK-Romanian dual national.
    Why do mexican by descent citizens get given a letter of naturalisation?
    To my ears naturalisation is a word I associate with the process where a non mexican by descent lives in Mexico for 5 years and does the long winded process to become mexican. I was a little confused you'd also get this letter as well as the birth cert, and have to show it for the passport application.
    For me it's just a curiousity, but that said, I am curious

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      we don't get a letter of naturalization. We are given Mexican birth certificates that indicate we are Mexicans (by blood) born abroad.

  • @californiero831
    @californiero831 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey Jenny, thanks for the videos, they are super helpful. Did you register your American vehicle in Mexico? If so, can you make a video about? Ill be moving to Mexico and I’m not sure if i should sell my vehicle in the US and buy a new one in Mexico. If the process is not difficult/expensive, I prefer to keep my car and register it in Mexico. Thanks in advance

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi Abraham! We’re glad you find our videos useful. We struggled to our Mexican citizenship and made countless errors so we figured we’d share our experience.
      I, Kevin, was doing some research on bringing my car. And here’s what I learned. At the border you have to naturalize your car. Aka make your car Mexican and It costs around 3k dollars. For me that’s way too much but I don’t think the prices change. You can also get your car permits for half a year. But you would have to cross the border every six months

    • @Lowtoner1
      @Lowtoner1 Před 2 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel 🤔 …. Maybe I can gift it (my vehicle) to my Dad (who’s a Mexican citizen at retirement age) and have him cross it over?

  • @nancy8314
    @nancy8314 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi am wondering how it works if I was born in Mexico and became a us citizen, would I still need my parents information or can I just do it on my own with my birth certificate showing I was born in Mexico ? Thank you

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety

      Hi Nancy, you don't need to present your parent's info if you were born in Mexico, but your process will be a bit different. You can get your Mexican passport with your original birth certificate, but you'll also be asked for your "Declaratoria de nacionalidad mexicana por nacimiento". We don't have experience with this document but it sounds like you have to submit an application for your mexican citizenship (more info here: www.gob.mx/tramites/ficha/solicitud-de-declaratoria-de-nacionalidad-mexicana-para-los-nacidos-en-territorio-nacional/SRE2374#:~:text=La%20Secretar%C3%ADa%20de%20Relaciones%20Exteriores,el%20beneficio%20de%20la%20no)

  • @emmiandelena
    @emmiandelena Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for these videos! Curious. How long does the process take to complete after you have Mexican birth certificate and attend the 2nd appointment? And which appointment do I bring my dad with me if they were not married?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      you bring your dad to the registro civil appointment (the first one) and the process to get your passport might vary but it took me about an hour 🙂 glad this was helpful! 😊

  • @gra2197
    @gra2197 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello. Thank you for your videos. Do you know if it will be a problem when the applicant's father was last seen when the 45 year old applicant was a small child? The father is not listed on the applicant's birth certificate. Only mother is listed.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      Is the mother also born in mexico? If the mother is Mexican born and the father is not on the birth certificate it works in your favor to not have the father on the birth certificate as you only need one parent to attain your Mexican citizenship.

  • @caudelaro1ify
    @caudelaro1ify Před 2 lety +1

    This video was very helpful. I have a question about the parents names having letter or not the full name on my birth certificate. And do you know if they have to be married cause my parents never got married. But only my mom was born in Mexico both have passed away and I asked in 1 place and they told me if my parents never got married I wouldn’t be able to do it

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      First and last name must match on your birth certificate as it matches on your moms birth and death certificate. It is ok if her second last name is not included in your birth certificate. No problem if they didn't get married. Since your mom was born in Mexico then you will need her birth and death certificate in order to become a citizen. BUT YES! You can still become a mexican citizenship even if your mom passed away.

  • @BTCnREI
    @BTCnREI Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for all the informative videos. My Father was born in Mexico and changed his name when he became a US Citizen. Would this be an issue when I attempt to get my Mexican citizenship and passport?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +1

      Unfortunately, yes it will issue. Your fathers name has to match across all documentation. His birth certificate, your birth certificate and his current ID

    • @BTCnREI
      @BTCnREI Před 3 lety +1

      @@EatBailaTravel Thank you for your prompt response! Awesome channel you have!

    • @froggymoto5766
      @froggymoto5766 Před 2 lety

      JR
      Did your dad have to change his name on the birth certificate to his new name? How did you go around this? Thanks

    • @BTCnREI
      @BTCnREI Před 2 lety

      @@froggymoto5766 I put a hold on it, so haven’t got a workaround this issue yet.

  • @benitojuarez3018
    @benitojuarez3018 Před rokem +1

    Can I do the registro civil in usa or does it have to be in Mexico

  • @gilberttorres7416
    @gilberttorres7416 Před 2 lety +1

    Not sure if this question has been asked, but I was reading you have to take a test in order to get a citizenship with Mexico. Is this true?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      to become a naturalized citizen, probably. But a test is NOT required when obtaining citizenship via heritage.

  • @prettybell100
    @prettybell100 Před 2 lety

    Hi Jennie, I only have the original birth certificates for my parents and only copies of there Id's will that work?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, you’ll need their physical ID’s as well. They don’t keep them. You just need to present them.

  • @Em1050
    @Em1050 Před 5 měsíci

    What if I dont have 2 witnesses?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 5 měsíci

      The consulate staff can help to serve as witnesses or you can ask anyone else waiting around as long as they are over 18 and have a valid ID.

  • @erikagomez9048
    @erikagomez9048 Před 2 lety

    Hi Jenny.
    Thank you for all this information, you both are so precise and on point. I do have a question tho, regarding the translation of the American birth certificate as to where can we do this process? Some ppl say we can do it our selves other say a notary public and many say it has to be done in Mexico. I’m lost. Please help! Thanks
    Erika

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Translation of the American birth certificate? I wasn’t asked for that when I did the process at the consulate in Chicago… this is the first time I hear of such a requirement 🤔

    • @natalienava5896
      @natalienava5896 Před 5 měsíci +1

      If ypu apply for dual citizenship thru the Mexican government than you have to get an apostile from the US State where those US documents were issued. Then you take all of that to Mexico & talk to the office there to get it translated by their certified interpreters.

  • @Mexicanmamiii
    @Mexicanmamiii Před 7 měsíci +1

    How do you book your flights if you have two different names?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 7 měsíci

      I book with the name of the country I'm entering. If I'm flying from USA to Mexico, I use my name as it appears on my Mexican passport. If flying from Mexico to USA, I use the name on my US passport. :)

    • @Mexicanmamiii
      @Mexicanmamiii Před 7 měsíci

      @@EatBailaTravel I booked in my married name. My Mexican passport does have my spouse’s name in the section where it’s allowed would that cause any issues when flying?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Immigration will want to see the passport you booked your ticket with

    • @Mexicanmamiii
      @Mexicanmamiii Před 7 měsíci

      @@EatBailaTravelwill having both on hand be ok? Sorry for the 21 questions lol

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 7 měsíci

      Yea definitely have both on hand. And no problem at all! You’ll be fine 😊

  • @ablesvision3846
    @ablesvision3846 Před 2 měsíci

    So my parents don't have to go to these appointments?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 měsíci

      It’s my understanding that your father does not have to attend the appointment with you as long as your parents were married 6 or more months before you were born.

  • @anaruthrmz
    @anaruthrmz Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this info! I had plans to do my dual citizenship when I turned 18 but just never got around to it and I've on and off been living in Mexico between doing mission work and marrying my husband who is also mexican for the last five years. I have a question I hope you can help me with, when it comes to presenting my ID I have my still valid US Passport with my maiden name and my Texas driver's license with my married name, would it be better to present my US Passport with my maiden name or my Driver's License?

  • @louiepalomares9263
    @louiepalomares9263 Před rokem

    Hello , question… what if you only have your fathers last name on your birth certificate and your parents were never married. Will that be an issue ?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      won't be an issue, but since they were never married they prefer your father attend the appointment with you or provide a notarized letter of support of your intent to obtain Mexican citizenship. I think it's like an additional layer of "legitimizing" your paternity since they weren't married

  • @edytito3376
    @edytito3376 Před 3 lety +1

    I am bored Iraq but I adopt by Mexican family so now I don’t know if I can get paper from them to be Mexican citizen or not because my age 31 years old please answer

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety

      Not sure if we understand exactly but if you were adopted by Mexican parents you might be able to get citizenship. We recommend you contact your nearest Mexican consulate for a more definite answer.

    • @edytito3376
      @edytito3376 Před 3 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel my instagram Edy Tito.. I have the same picture In my instagram I will so happy if you help me

  • @andrewmelaniephotography

    Thank you so much for this. You mentioned that your two passports have different names. I'm married, and changed my last name. Would my new mexican birth certificate and passport have my birth name, or my married name?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před rokem

      I believe your Mexican passport will have your birth name, or they might let you choose.. the reason I’m unsure is because I got the citizenship and Mexican passport BEFORE getting married.

  • @georgevillaneda
    @georgevillaneda Před rokem

    Do you need your U.S birth certificate translated & notarized?

  • @ericab9782
    @ericab9782 Před 2 lety

    I’m not sure if I didn’t catch it in the video, but both my parents are Mexican citizens how much $ was the process for the citizenship? In the US.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      I paid around $13 for my Mexican birth certificate and $135 for my 10 year Mexican passport.

  • @gerryquedeque
    @gerryquedeque Před 2 lety

    I really love your videos they're very informative. I saw the 1st one and the 3rd one . But I couldn't find the 2nd one. Also if I only have my mother on my birth certificate is that OK. My mother has her Mexican birth certificate no Mexican ID or anything like that. What she does have is a non Expiration Mica. Let me know thank you.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      if you go to our Playlists section you should see a playlist that lists all 3 videos. Anyway, I'm honestly not sure how they would treat cases where there is no father listed on the birth certificate but my logic tells me they shouldn't deny you citizenship because your mother is mexican-born and you have her birth certificate to prove it. It's OK if her ID is American, as long as her name matches.

    • @gerryquedeque
      @gerryquedeque Před 2 lety

      Awesome thank you so much. Your information is going to help me a lot. I'm a new subscriber to your page and I'm loving it. I'm also a Mexican American born in the US and looking to retire out in Mexico with my husband. He's over there right now and won't be able to come over for 10 years. But of course Im going to visit him like 3 times a year. Thanks again and I will continue to watch your adventures 🇲🇽🇺🇲😎✊️

    • @gerryquedeque
      @gerryquedeque Před 2 lety

      ✊️😎🇺🇲🇲🇽

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      @@gerryquedeque glad to have you around! 😊🫶🏼 Kevin and I were long distance for a few years 🥹 beautiful but tough times missing each other’s company!

  • @adltadelatorre
    @adltadelatorre Před 2 lety +2

    Hi! As a dual citizen (Mexico/USA) I have a question regarding purchasing round trip airfare. Mexico uses two last names and USA only uses one last name. How do you enter the last name on the airline website when purchasing tickets. I’m sure there isn’t a problem with the government but just wondering if there will be an issue with airline because last names don’t match the passport. Thanks!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      Great Question! We are currently working on a video for this question but we won't keep you waiting. Buy your tickets as it reads on your mexican passport. You will use mexican passport to enter and to leave the country. Once you arrive back USA and need go through USA customs then you will pull out your USA passport.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Great Question! We are currently working on a video for this question but we won't keep you waiting. Buy your tickets as it reads on your mexican passport. You will use mexican passport to enter and to leave the country. Once you arrive back USA and need go through USA customs then you will pull out your USA passport.

    • @adltadelatorre
      @adltadelatorre Před 2 lety +1

      @@EatBailaTravel Perfect, I appreciate the quick response! Have a wonderful day. Saludos desde de Wisconsin!

  • @drearocks1021
    @drearocks1021 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, I'm curious to know, how long did the process take you total, and how much did you end up paying in fees at the end of the process? Like did you have to pay to initiate the process

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Andrea, the process was free! You just pay for an official copy of your document which will cost around $15. And it took about 2 hours at the consulate, plus any additional time need to gather documents

    • @drearocks1021
      @drearocks1021 Před 2 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel girl?!?! Really? I literally have the application on my desk just hadn't start it because I was worried about the cost. Definitely starting it now.

  • @jorgeperez-if6lp
    @jorgeperez-if6lp Před 3 lety +1

    Any major cons or concerns about becoming a dual citizenship? I’m currently working on this but I’m hesitant. One of the reasons I’m doing this is Bc I inherited a house in Mexico after my moms passing and apparently if I sell it, I’m going to get taxes/fined quite heavily Bc I’m a US Citizen.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +1

      There aren't any cons to having both citizenships there isn't anything to be concerned about.

  • @indio2520
    @indio2520 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Jenny, now that I have my Mexican passport how do I go about getting my INE if I live here in California, what is the process for doing that?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Ohh great question we got our INE in Mexico, we will do some research!

    • @indio2520
      @indio2520 Před 2 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel thank you Jenny! Love your videos! Mario Q

    • @indio2520
      @indio2520 Před 2 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel any news?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      @@indio2520 so far this is what we got. Steps and instructions from the consulate. consulmex.sre.gob.mx/austin/index.php/documentacion/credencial-para-votar-en-el-extranjero

    • @indio2520
      @indio2520 Před 2 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel Hey Jenny any news about how do I "go about getting my INE if I live here in California, what is the process for doing that?" Thank you! Mario Q

  • @lupitamelendez9721
    @lupitamelendez9721 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi there🙋‍♀️ My parents are from Mexico, they have their papers, we’re making a house over there and I want to get my dual citizenship because of that, would I lose my American nationality and American rights for it? (I’m sorry I’m new to this)

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Lupita, no apologies necessary! You will not lose your American citizenship when you obtain Mexican citizenship. You get rights and benefits for both countries as a dual-citizen! 😊

    • @lupitamelendez9721
      @lupitamelendez9721 Před 3 lety +1

      @@EatBailaTravel ohh okay! Thank you so much! Can you explain in a future video the pros and cons of getting one?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +1

      @@lupitamelendez9721 we go over some of the benefits in this video How to get your Mexican Citizenship | Prepare for your dual citizenship as a Mexican-American Pt. 1
      czcams.com/video/7sjATEkU6nU/video.html
      I honestly can’t think of any cons to having 2 passports/citizenships! But I’ll keep that in mind in case we ever think of any, great idea for a future video. Thanks, Lupita! Best of luck to you and your family on the house!

  • @aimejasso2096
    @aimejasso2096 Před 3 lety

    Hello hope all is well👍🏼 Can you tell me if once you have your Dual Citizenship, Are you able to open a Bank account in Mexico? And what r the requirements and process?
    😊

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes! You are able to open up a bank account. We recently open up one a a couple of weeks ago. We will posting a Vlog on that in two weeks. We’re in the process of gathering all right information for it.

  • @iselame2255
    @iselame2255 Před 2 lety +1

    I am trying to resolve a little problem and don't know how to go about it, my father registered me in Mexico for dual citizenship but when I tried to get a Mexican Passport in California, I was told I couldn't because the Birth Certificate indicated I was born in Mexico. Isn't that what is supposed to state when you are naturalized by a parent born in Mexico? Thank you for taking the time to answer my question.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Sorry for the delayed response your situation shouldn’t be a problem. As long as you have your Mexican birth certificate you should be having access to your Mexican passport. Did they suggest any alternatives?

  • @eh1354
    @eh1354 Před 2 lety

    Just a quick question what is a CURP?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      The Clave Única de Registro de Población is a unique identity code for both citizens and residents of Mexico. It’s lime what a social security number is in the US

    • @eh1354
      @eh1354 Před 2 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel and do I receive one once I complete my registro civil?

  • @leilife3850
    @leilife3850 Před 3 lety +1

    I am trying to help my fiancé with this process of getting his Mexican passport. It expired last year, and we are having a hard time locating his birth certificate. Can we order one with the consulate if it is lost indefinitely? It sounded like that in the beginning of the video but it sounded as if that meant for very first time applicants. Thank you so much for this video!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi, thanks for your comment! Was your fiancé born in Mexico or was he previously registered with the consulate as a foreign born Mexican? Either way, if he’s had a Mexican passport before, it is likely that the consulate would have his birth certificate on file. We don’t have experience with this particular kind of situation but it makes sense to us that they’d be able to print you a new certified copy. Wish I could be more helpful!

    • @leilife3850
      @leilife3850 Před 3 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel he was born in Mexico, thank you for the advice! This was still very helpful :)

  • @superdivemaster
    @superdivemaster Před 2 lety +1

    Oye ... do they take debit cards ???

  • @michaeltorres197
    @michaeltorres197 Před 2 lety

    I know you mentioned in the first part of this series the documents needed and I have heard that we need a translated birth certificate. Should I translate my birth certificate and apostilled or is that only if I register in Mexico?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      We didn’t need to translate ours but we did the process in Chicago. If you’re doing it in Mexico, I could see how a translation and apostille would be necessary

  • @LixVeroDesigns
    @LixVeroDesigns Před 3 lety +1

    What if both my parents are now U.S. Citizens?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +2

      That’s not a problem as long as they were born in Mexico. :)

  • @juanitosanchez9191
    @juanitosanchez9191 Před 2 lety +1

    hello so i got my mexican citizenship in mexico they only gave me a birth certificate, and i want to get my passaport would i stilll be able to get my passport with just the birth certificate and i was registered in mexico with dual citizenship but they only gave my mom tge birth certificate thier wont be any problem

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      In order to get your passport you will need your birth certificate, not sure about the second question.Can you clarify?

    • @juanitosanchez9191
      @juanitosanchez9191 Před 2 lety

      I never got a letter of naturalization and i only have the mexican birth certificate can i get my mexican pasport with only my mexican birth certificate

  • @111MRO
    @111MRO Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, while i was gathering my parents documents i noticed my moms Mexican birth certificate (She is still alive) has her name spelt differently by one letter versus her U.S. Identification. She has since become an American Citizen.
    My father is deceased and i only have his Death certificate. What is the best way to correct or go about getting dual citizenship?
    Thank You!

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety +1

      You’ll need to make the correction on your mom’s document, whichever one has the error. If the error is on her Mexican birth certificate, she’ll need to make the correction in Mexico (at a registro civil office). For your father, I would hope the death certificate is enough if you don’t have his ID or birth certificate, but I am not sure on this one.

    • @111MRO
      @111MRO Před 2 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel
      Thank you for your prompt response

  • @albertocampos9593
    @albertocampos9593 Před 3 lety +1

    Did you get it at the Mexican embassy in the US?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety +2

      We got it at the Consulate of Mexico in Chicago

    • @albertocampos9593
      @albertocampos9593 Před 3 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel thanks I guess I’ll try the one here in Houston then.

  • @Raiyoken1
    @Raiyoken1 Před 2 lety +1

    I just got my birth certificate but they did not give me a letter of naturalization, only a comprobante de registro. If I make an appointment for my mexican passport, is there a chance that they can be able to give it to me there? And if so, is there a fee?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Maybe they forgot to give it to you I would go back and ask just in case. The passport and registró civil are two separate identities so no they won’t give it to you at the passport appointment.

    • @Raiyoken1
      @Raiyoken1 Před 2 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel Thank you so much for the response!

  • @bril7799
    @bril7799 Před 2 lety +1

    How or where did you get your birth certificate translated into Spanish?

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Who asked for a translated birth certificate?

    • @theresagarza2885
      @theresagarza2885 Před 2 lety

      ​ A passport from the USA doesn't need to be translated if you do all of this at a Mexican Consulate or the Embassy in the USA. If you do this in Mexico, then all the paperwork will need to be translated.

  • @viva_nomadista
    @viva_nomadista Před 3 lety +2

    For the Mexican passport appointment, Do you receive the passport on the same day as your appointment? Or is it mailed to you at a later date? Thanks in advance! :)

  • @duenderodriguez9386
    @duenderodriguez9386 Před 3 lety +2

    How hard is it to get mexico asylum after entering illegally??

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety

      can you emphasize a little more on your question.

    • @duenderodriguez9386
      @duenderodriguez9386 Před 3 lety

      I'm crossing illegally into Mexico going to Monterrey seeking asylum. Will that work or should I hustle n get enough money to get down to Belize??

    • @duenderodriguez9386
      @duenderodriguez9386 Před 3 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel my country failed me n mines fundamentally so I'ma break free n start over. I will forfeit my citizenship n become an ex patriot. This is my course. Should I be evasive once I gain entry or should look for a consulate??
      My dad 1st generation Mexican American n my mom is Native American.

  • @palaciosmiguel87
    @palaciosmiguel87 Před 3 lety +2

    Why do they give you a letter of naturalization? I thought you're considered a Mexican born citizen

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 3 lety

      Unfortunately they don’t. When opening up a bank account you’re also considered a American with Mexican citizenship.

    • @palaciosmiguel87
      @palaciosmiguel87 Před 3 lety +1

      Why is that? I thought the Mexican constitution states that there's only two ways you can be a Mexican by birth ( Mexicano por nacimiento). Being born in Mexico, obviously and you being born abroad by both Mexican parents.
      I thought naturalization is for those who immigrate over there

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Being born outside of Mexico to mexican parents (or grandparents) allows the person to be considered "mexican by birth" not specifically referring to WHERE you were born but who you were born to or descended from. The Mexican constitution was amended in May 2021 to allow for loose interpretation of this phrase. When you do the registro civil process, you are quite literally doing a civil registration of a mexican birth that occurred on foreign soil. Kind of odd, but also cool!

    • @palaciosmiguel87
      @palaciosmiguel87 Před 11 dny

      I just did the process in Mexico City last week, and the process I did was called "inscripción de nacimiento." The only difference I can think of from doing it there as opposed to in a Mexican Consulate in the US is that I only have one last name, just like in my US birth certificate. They literally copied my information from my US birth certificate into the Mexican birth certificate.

  • @ericbond5276
    @ericbond5276 Před 2 lety

    My amiga wants to come back to USA. Her visa and green card are expired. She lived in USA with her husband and went back to Mexico. What is the best way to come back to USA. I read about a fiancé visa. Yes, she is the one I visited to Zacatecas with.

    • @EatBailaTravel
      @EatBailaTravel  Před 2 lety

      Sorry Eric, we wouldn't know how to help with this situation.

    • @ericbond5276
      @ericbond5276 Před 2 lety

      @@EatBailaTravel Ok. I gave amiga a immigration lawyer phone #. They told her to reapply anew. So it rests with her. I've visited Mex City and Zac so I know her.