Legally, you can if you have a visa and show it to the border police.
Illegally, you can do it the same, except don't walk past the border police.
The border control is much more leniant when going from US to Mexico, because the Mexicans don't care as much. But when walking from Mexico to US, get ready to dogde bullets and run very fast from dogs and cars.
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No. Canadian, American and European citizens can enter Mexico without additional requirements other than their passports.
No, but they need a 'consular stamp' on their passport to enter Mexico, which can be acquired on any Mexican embassy or consulate around the world.
No, they don't. People from most European countries just need their passport to enter Mexico.
of course
I am not sure about the UK but to Mexico the children have to have both parents consent to fly into and from Mexico.. My husband also had to go to the visa office and sign a papper giving his permission.. Hope this helps some..
US and UK allow Dual citizenship. A person can be a US citizen and a citizen of UK if he/she desires to. But if a person applies to get naturalized as a citizen of UK when he/she is already a US citizen, then it will lead to losing US citizenship.So a person can have US & UK citizenship as long he/she is not a naturalized citizen of UK.
does a citizen of Mexico need a passport to go from the us to Mexico and back? He is legal to be in us but not a us citizen.
You can but be aware, that the UK citizen cannot legally change their status while in the US. It depends on where you both want to live. If the US citizen wants to come back to the UK, a marriage visa is needed from the British Embassy in the US. However if the UK citizen wants to live in the US, they will have to go back to the UK and the US citizen will then need to file the I-130. Until it comes through you cannot live in the US, but will have to wait in the UK.
Since your dad is a citizen, I think you are too. You will need to prove it since you were born in Mexico.
The UK citizen must obtain permanent residence.
Get court approval
He is not a citizen of the US; however, he is a citizen of the UK and an honorary citizen of Italy.
You just look for your residence. Both the US and Mexico have a treaty allowing bi-nationality.
In the way of actual paperwork, none apart from the marriage license. The UK citizen comes in on a visa waiver and you can get married in the US. For the US citizen to get to the UK, that is where the paperwork comes in. You both need to go to the UK embassy in the US and apply for a marriage visa for the US citizen to come into the UK. The US spouse will then be able to work straight away when you get to the UK also based on that visa.
A US citizen can practice law in the UK. They must first pass the bar exam and then get hired by a UK law firm.
No, it would be considered a marriage abroad.