Immigration and Legal Issues
Visas, Marriage, Divorce, Children, Birth & Death
Visas:
- Driving across the border
- Moving to Mexico’s a Breeze
- Immigration Overview
- Taking Children/Grandchildren into Mexico
- What Stuff Can I Bring In ? (As a Tourist)
Birth to Death and In Between
- “Know the Law in Mexico.” – Series Index
- It Takes More Than “I DO” to get Married In Mexico
- Getting married in Mexico
- Tying the Knot – The Mexican Way
- So you are in Mexico, married to a Mexican citizen and want to move to the U.S.
- Discussion Thread On Getting married in Mexico
Working in Mexico
- Requirements for Going to Mexico as Business Visitor
- Work Permits for Mexico: Advice from an old hat.
Embassies & Consulates
- Listing of Mexican Embassies World Wide
- Mexican Embassy to Canada
- Listing of Mexican Consulates in Canada
- Mexican Embassy to the USA
- Listing of Mexican Consulates in the USA
Published or Updated on: April 23, 2011
We have travelled Mexico for 20+ years and own a home in BCS. We’d like to apply for Residency, and are wondering which embassies would be easiest to work with. Sacramento would be the closest to us these days, but maybe not the easiest. Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks!
Hi Jim, My understanding is that you are supposed to apply at the consulate that is nearest your current permanent residence. For more opinions and advice, you may want to ask this same question on one of the very active Facebook groups such as “On the Road in Mexico” – https://www.facebook.com/groups/ontheroadinmexico