No, you must be physically present in Mexico in order to apply for and receive a CURP number.
Yes, you apply at the nearest Mexican consulate.
No, you must be physically present in Mexico to obtain this form of ID.
No. You must be physically present in Mexico in order to obtain this ID. It is not available by mail, internet, or at Mexican consulates.
only men marry with women not citizen with citizen
Answeryes but it would take time Yes, an illegal immigrant can get married with an United States citzen even though he doesn't have papers to be in the United States. All he needs to do is to obtain a Mexican Passport at the nearest Mexican Consulate and take this with you when you obtain your marriage license. My husband and I had gotten married on the same day. However, I will advise that you carefully consider the consequences and take the advice of someone who has done this. Unless you are willing to reside in Mexico, don't get married!! After nearly 8 years of being married, my husband still cannot obtain permanent residency even though he had returned to his country while I went throught the entire two year process, not to mention a costly one, of petitioning for his return only to be denied.
The best way to obtain an America Visa is by visiting the nearest U.S. embassy located in your city or country. However, if you are a Canadian citizen, you are not required to obtain an American Visa while visiting the country.
By making an official application at a Mexican Consulate in Canada. I know of no foreign born non-Latino that has acquired Mexican citizenship. Maybe this person meant to say "resident status"? Not citizenship. I am a Mexican citizen with a "green card." I know that virtually any foreigner can become a permanent resident in Mexico (I wish immigration laws were that easy in the US!) Citizenship, however, may be a little more complicated. 1st of all you'll need to complete residence in Mexico, This is done with an FM2. Every year you need it approved by Immigration for 5 years. On the 6th year your will receive your last stamp from Immigration Dept. which makes you and permanent resident. Then you may apply for ciitzenship with SRE (Secretary of Exterior Relations)in Mexico. Then you must wait 6-8 months while they review your case and decide if you will receive citizenship or not.
As early as possible. If you are not a US citizen then you should atleast have 6 months in validity while if you are a US citizen and under a closed loope cruise, you can have atleast 3 months in validity. Depends on the travel arrangements.
The Mexican Mafia got it start when a number of incarcerated street gang members joined togerther in 1950 while locked up in Deuel Vocational Institution.
No. A Honduran is from Honduras while a Mexican is from Mexico.
You must live in France for several year while applying to be a French citizen.
I really think you can not file a divorce in Mexico while you are residing in the US. Mexican law determines that you must reside in there so Mexican Courts are competent. (Jurisdiction Matter). I am not sure about American law.AnswerYou have to go back to Mexico to file for divorce. Be very careful that you get your information together and that you do a search on reputable lawyers (not some back alley lawyer) in Mexico. Good luckMarcy