You go to your Mexican Consulate found in your residing state and there you can call to make an appointment and get your passport and matricula.
In the related links section there is a list of Consulates int he U.S.
Start at the closest Mexican consulate or embassy.
I may be wrong, but all you need is an I-94 form and your Mexican passport as ID
You'll need a US PASSPORT to return to the US.
Yes, you apply at the nearest Mexican consulate.
You must move to Mexico with your spouse and live there for two years with an immigrant visa, then you can apply for Mexican citizenship. You can have both a Mexican and a US passport and be a dual citizen. If you were not married to a Mexican citizen, you would have to live there for four years.
In the US? No, a passport is the only Mexican document recognized as ID outside of Mexico.
Yes, you need a Mexican passport to travel to Mexico if you are not a Mexican citizen.
A Mexican passport typically expires 10 years after it is issued.
No; you also need a visa issued by the US government.
Just the passport and you're good to go.
Indeed.
Yes, Mexican citizens can travel to the US with the appropriate visa or travel authorization, such as a tourist visa or a valid passport with a visa waiver.