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Last activity 09 May 2013 by USMX777

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markmeb

Fellow members, accept greetings from this end
I am in Cameroon and planning to travel to Mexico but we don not have any embassy or consulate here nor in any neighboring country so i don't know what to do after my invitation letter. I will also like to know the duration of the visa is obtained on arrival. hope to get some help here....thanks in advance.

joaquinx

The nearest consulate is in Abuja, Nigeria. That visa will give you 180 days. If you have a visa to visit the USA, you can enter Mexico on a Tourist Permit (FMM) for 180 days.

Mexican Embassy web page in Nigeria

markmeb

Thanks so much for your contribution...stay blessed

USMX777

Hello,

I am an American, living in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. My wife is a Mexican attorney who specializes in immigration. She has 19 years experience including having worked for the Mexican Consulate in Denver Colorado, USA. I am sure she can help you. Would you like me to put you in contact with her?

Christine

Hi USMX777 > you should recommend her in the business directory. Thank you.

chinebu

Hello,
My name is Emmanuel and I am a businessman looking firward to migrating to mexico for business. I will be delighted if you can put me in contact with your lawyer wife for further assistance.

Thanks
Emmanuel

USMX777

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