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Last activity 20 March 2021 by alleycat1

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Phencol

Hi,
I am an American citizen who is married to a Mexican National. We were married in Tepatitlán, Jalisco and I am currently here on a tourist visa. The plan was for us to get his papers to go to the states, but because of family matters here in Mexico we are putting that on hold for about 2 to 3 years. We have to take care of his siblings since his mom has passed unexpectedly. So we decided I need to get my temporary or permanent residency here for now instead. Since I have been back here for 3 months now on a tourist visa can I apply for temporary or permanent residency already being in Mexico? I have been here a total of two years in the past 4 years, don't know if that makes any difference. All my time here has been legal so no problems of that kind to worry about? Any advice, I can't seem to get a straight answer on Consulmex website. Thank you in advance for any information anyone might have.

stumpy

Welcome to the forum.

Whilst waiting for others to reply, go to Discover at the top of this page and open the Mexico Guide. Also check through the forum for information.

jack6584

For residente permanente you have to apply at a Mexican consulate in the US.  Then apply with immagracion where you live.  The process is inexpensive and I did it myself despite lacking fluency in Spanish.

travellight

Phencol wrote:

Hi,
I am an American citizen who is married to a Mexican National. We were married in Tepatitlán, Jalisco and I am currently here on a tourist visa. The plan was for us to get his papers to go to the states, but because of family matters here in Mexico we are putting that on hold for about 2 to 3 years. We have to take care of his siblings since his mom has passed unexpectedly. So we decided I need to get my temporary or permanent residency here for now instead. Since I have been back here for 3 months now on a tourist visa can I apply for temporary or permanent residency already being in Mexico? I have been here a total of two years in the past 4 years, don't know if that makes any difference. All my time here has been legal so no problems of that kind to worry about? Any advice, I can't seem to get a straight answer on Consulmex website. Thank you in advance for any information anyone might have.


Welcome to expat Mexico Phencol

Contrary to what you might think normally, already being in Mexico is not an advantage. Those planning on a non tourist visa are required to return to their country where they need to seek a different visa through the Mexican counsel in their state. But because you are now married to a National citizen you should probably discuss the situation with  an immigration office near to you.
I suspect their position might be the same but it won't hurt to talk to them.

Buena suerte

alleycat1

You apply online for your 2 year Residente Temporal visa/card under the "Vinculo Familiar" law (family unity) and print out your application form. Take it to your local INM office with your FMM card, Mexican marriage license, latest CFE bill; passport and copies etc..
Here is the INM website with all the instructions to use for your online application and first INM office visit. It is very easy to do and will cost around $9,000 pesos. Get the 2 year one as you need to be on a 2 year Residente Temporal before you can apply for a Residente Permanente visa/card. There is no minimum financial solvency proof needed for either visa/card. They will ask for 3 or 6 months of your bank statements but no minimum balance is required they want to know how you pay your bills. Good Luck.

https://www.gob.mx/tramites/ficha/visa- … liar/INM75

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