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dviduya

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Filipino expat in Mexico

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Filipino

Lives in Guadalajara

Speaks English, Filipino, Some Spanish

Registration: 21 September 2020

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dviduya replied to a thread
3 years ago
Mel01

USA plated car in Ensenada perm resident by Mel01

Hi all expats. I really need some help here . I need permanent residents who live in Rosarito or Ensenada In Baja California to please help! I am a permanent resident of Mexico I was told to never drive a USA plated car in Mexico it could be ...

dviduya

Hi Tennisphelps, was the permanente status approved? If so, you have to consult with a lawyer, but as far as I remember, there is no rolling back. When you gain permanente status, it´s there. The only way I can think you can start as temporal ... Read More

dviduya replied to a thread
3 years ago
YawningLion

Crossing US border with Mexican plates by YawningLion

Hello All, I just purchased a vehicle here in MX and I plan to drive to the US. We could only put one person on the title, so I put my spouse, who is a Mexican citizen. Thing is, I am driving to the US with the vehicle, but she can't cross ...

dviduya

Hi there, as far as I remember when I called the CBP, land crossings aren´t permitted to non-us citizens or residents. Only Permanent Residents and US Citizens are allowed to cross the border. ... Read More

dviduya replied to a thread
3 years ago
dviduya

Starting Credit History in Mexico by dviduya

So what are the benefits of an RT (Residente Temporal) or RP (Residente Permanente) status? Apart from living in the country legally for an extended period of time. Having a resident status also entitles you to some benefits Mexico has to offer, ...

dviduya

Thanks! Filipinos are known to laugh despite all the problems in life. Stay safe! 😁 Read More

dviduya replied to a thread
3 years ago
dviduya

Starting Credit History in Mexico by dviduya

So what are the benefits of an RT (Residente Temporal) or RP (Residente Permanente) status? Apart from living in the country legally for an extended period of time. Having a resident status also entitles you to some benefits Mexico has to offer, ...

dviduya

You are right! Many of the expats here are above 60. So I should have written that this is applicable to expats under 60. With AT&T, that probably explains why I get soooo many marketing calls LOL! With regards to Telcel, my friends told me ... Read More

dviduya created a thread
3 years ago

Starting Credit History in Mexico

So what are the benefits of an RT (Residente Temporal) or RP (Residente Permanente) status? Apart from living in the country legally for an extended period of time. Having a resident status also entitles you to some benefits Mexico has to offer, ... Read More

dviduya replied to a thread
4 years ago
Cheryl

Expatriation to Mexico: border updates by Cheryl

Hello everyone, in Mexico as elsewhere, the current pandemic has changed our way of life but also our mobility, due to the state of borders of nearby countries or countries we wanted to visit. Today we would like to take stock of the current ...

dviduya

I went back to Mexico last August 08 leaving the Philippines. I emailed the Mexican Embassy and they replied that my US Visa can be used to enter Mexico but I also had an exit permit that expired since flights were cancelled on my supposed earlier ... Read More

dviduya replied to a thread
4 years ago
oldgrowth

Temporary Residence Permit by oldgrowth

I'm working at a private school in a small Mexican city, a job I started at the end of November 2019. My contract states that the school will take care of all paperwork and costs associated with my obtaining a temporary residence permit. When ...

dviduya

Hi there, I got my temporary residence Visa in the Phoenix Consulate in Arizona. The income requirements have indeed changed, I was lucky enough to reach $2,000 in bank statements but the process is fairly easy, but they check your bank statements ... Read More