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Yes. Although a U.S. Citizen does not need a visa to visit Mexico, he is not permitted to stay past 180 days. After 180 days, he is deportable. Also, unless explicitly permitted by the terms of a visa, no U.S. citizen is allowed to work in Mexico, nor engage in political agitation. Doing either of these will get you deported. It is said that Mexico deports more people each year than the United States does, but most of those are residents of Central America caught in transit across Mexican territory with the intention of crossing into the United States.

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Between 100,000 and 1,000,000 Americans living in Mexico are proof of that.

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Can you be deported if you commit an offense in another country prior to coming to the US?

If you are not a US citizen and enter the country failing to fully disclose your past criminal history you CAN be deported.


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Obviously, you are responsible until he returns (if ever) from Mexico.


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Can a US citizen with a DWI travel to Mexico?

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What can a US citizen do to keep her illegal immigrant spouse from being deported back to Mexico?

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