TEMPORARY RESIDENT VISA MEXICO | How to LIVE in Mexico LEGALLY (Pt. 1)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @alex-wittman
    @alex-wittman  2 года назад +1

    2022 UPDATE: Check out this video for must-know CHANGES to the MEXICO RESIDENCY process: ruclips.net/video/0XSOdNsUsLs/видео.html

  • @HuatulcoGuy
    @HuatulcoGuy 3 года назад +13

    Wow! I am moving to Mexico and am feeling overwhelmed about the process. You have no idea how much your video is helping to calm me. You explain it in terms that I can understand which is so helpful! Thank you so much!!!!

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Michael! I'm so glad to hear my videos are helping you. Moving to Mexico, especially the temporary residency process, can feel overwhelming, but it is definitely possible to break it all down into small manageable steps. Best of luck to you! 🤓

  • @alex-wittman
    @alex-wittman  4 года назад +5

    Thanks for watching! Are you thinking about applying for the temporary resident visa in Mexico? Let me know in the comments!

    • @giffty
      @giffty 3 года назад

      Yea I am

    • @kellyj.azania4371
      @kellyj.azania4371 3 года назад

      I'm in Albuquerque. This entire process is confusing me. Firstly, there's no consulate general, only a consulate. My understanding is that you can only get anything from the consulate general. I'm thinking, since there doesn't seem to be any other consulate in the entire state of New Mexico, the one in Albuquerque IS the the consulate general. Secondly, I receive ssdi and a small $300+ for retirement. This is the part that confuses me...do I have enough for temporary residency? My ssdi and my retirement amount are pretty much fixed. Are there special allowances for the disabled? Thirdly, if I will never be eligible for the temporary residency, because of my income, do I have to cross the border and reapply for a tourist visa every six months? Do I have to come back to Albuquerque and apply here or, is the tourist visa office at the border itself? I truly thank you for taking the time to answer this. It's a lot to read but, no one else is giving a straight answer.

  • @alex-wittman
    @alex-wittman  4 года назад +11

    NOTE: THIS VIDEO COVERS THE FIRST PART OF THE TEMPORARY RESIDENCY VISA PROCESS WHICH NEEDS TO BE DONE AT A MEXICAN CONSULATE OUTSIDE OF MEXICO. I APPLIED & HAD MY INTERVIEW AT THE MEXICAN CONSULATE IN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, USA. FOR REFERENCE, MY PASSPORT IS FROM THE UNITED STATES.

    • @miteshmistry874
      @miteshmistry874 3 года назад

      Good morning I am from India and planing to get married in Mexico so can I get temporary resident visa in Mexico after marriage? and in how many days will take for getting TR visa?

    • @frankmooney7282
      @frankmooney7282 3 года назад

      Did you have to have an address in Mexico prior to applying for visa?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      @@frankmooney7282 hi, Frank! Yes, the application requires you to give an address in Mexico. If you don't have a permanent address when you apply for residency, you can use your temporary address in the meantime (ie Airbnb address) but will need to go back to INM at a later date and apply for an address change.

    • @theapocalypse1854
      @theapocalypse1854 3 года назад +1

      Im married to a Mexican citizen. Do i need a temporary visa as well ?

    • @theapocalypse1854
      @theapocalypse1854 3 года назад

      Im married to a Mexican citizen , do i need to show Economic solvency ?

  • @theromanflicks6744
    @theromanflicks6744 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the amazing tips. Binge watching your awesome videos and I don’t care ❤️

  • @susanwittman6963
    @susanwittman6963 4 года назад +2

    Very informative video! Thanks for the tip about emailing the consulate with my questions. You are right about them seemingly ignoring the phone calls.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Yes, it so much better to just email ahead to make sure you have everything you need. I have never had any luck getting someone from a consulate on the phone 😅

  • @scottisbrecht1842
    @scottisbrecht1842 3 года назад +4

    SW Michigan!?!
    From St Joseph area here. Loved the video. I’m planning on moving to Mexico for few months, maybe 6 month.
    I’m subscribed and look forward to watching all over you videos.
    ✌️

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Ahhh so cool, Scott! I'm also from St. Joe 🤓 keep dreaming about your future life in Mexico to get you through the Michigan winter 😜 thanks for watching!

    • @reginamercado4869
      @reginamercado4869 3 года назад

      Bienvenido :D A que parte te vas a mudar?

  • @The_Endless_Summer
    @The_Endless_Summer 4 года назад +3

    This is the best resource I have found about the temporary visa process for Mexico. I'm really looking foreword to part 2, as that's the part I'm completely confused about. Most of these videos cop out and post an entire video about how the payed an attorney to do it!
    #following

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  4 года назад +1

      Hi, Cody! Thanks for such a nice comment! I'm so glad you found the video helpful 🤓 I will be starting part 2 of the process when I'm back in Mexico this coming week. I'm attempting to do the whole thing on my own (without a lawyer) & will definitely report back with all the details!

  • @GF-dt1ex
    @GF-dt1ex 2 года назад

    I have to say you explain everything so clearly. You answer all the questions I had, and everything you say is so detailed. Thank you.

  • @Becky_Cal
    @Becky_Cal 3 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for this! I lived in Mexico City in 2018 and am planning to move to Mexico in 2021 and have been searching and searching to understand how to request a temporary resident visa. This is by far the best video I’ve found in RUclips! Thank you 🙏🏼 one question - did they ask you if you’d already been living in Mexico and/or did you have to give an address or show a lease for an apt in Mexico to be approved?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +2

      Hi, Becky! You will need to provide a permanent address in Mexico, so it is best to have your housing situation all sorted out since I've heard it can be a pain to do an address change with INM. It's doable...but, the fewer trips you have to make the better. You won't need to show a lease just give the address. Thanks for watching!

  • @anitamendez116
    @anitamendez116 3 года назад +1

    I love your videos. You are very clear and concise and easy to follow. Thank you for the information. This makes it so much easier to start the visa process without going through a lot of research and getting confused. Thanks again!

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching, Anita & please know that I'm sending good vibes your way for the residency process in Mexico!

  • @CabanCondosMexico
    @CabanCondosMexico 2 года назад +1

    High five 👋 from Yucatan

  • @amydunleavy7823
    @amydunleavy7823 4 года назад +1

    Loved this video. Even more went into the visa than I thought. I especially liked the cool Detroit river front 😉😉

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching! I'm so grateful I was able to stay with you & loved seeing your neighborhood. The riverfront is so cool!

  • @fireeye6446
    @fireeye6446 3 года назад +1

    I am definitely more interested in going for temporary residency as I see no need to come back to the US. The only thing is that I have to wait a month before leaving to apply because I just recently had an increase in disability payments in order to show economic solvency. This is the only way that I can meet the time requirement of income (6 months). I will be cutting it short but hopefully the unfortunate pandemic has slowed down a lot of people applying at the local consulate office and having more timeslots for appointments for travel so that I can apply and have my sticker within 30 days at the most. I will not know however, until I apply in July...fingers crossed.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Wishing you all the best with your temporary residency journey! You've got this!

  • @jpsmusicandmore5457
    @jpsmusicandmore5457 3 года назад

    Great video..... I am planning a first trip in January 2022 to Puerto Morelos for 3-6 months and then see....

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching, John! I hope you fall in love with Mexico!

  • @barnabyjara4751
    @barnabyjara4751 2 года назад

    Good news if you qualify for the Temporary visa. With so many gringos being kicked out of Mexico (permanent tourists) the prices in real estate in Mexico are going to go way down. All those nice apartments where gringos used to live are going to be very cheap now. No regular Mexican can afford them, so if you qualify for a temporary visa you can buy real estate DIRT CHEAP now.

  • @mikeg3895
    @mikeg3895 2 года назад +1

    Can you get a CURP once you get your temporary residency visa?

  • @leew3rd
    @leew3rd 4 года назад +2

    Well done Ms. Alex! Thanks for telling us about your Temporary Resident application experience. I am a bit curious about your choice of using the Mexican Consulate in Detroit. Unless you wanted to go back to Michigan to see family and friends, wouldn't it have been easier to use a closer Mexican Consulate such as Laredo, TX? Keep up the videos!

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  4 года назад +3

      Thanks for watching, Leland! You guessed it, I decided to go to the Mexican Consulate in Detroit because I was in Michigan anyway visiting family. I spent three weeks there this summer!

  • @elviejodelmar2795
    @elviejodelmar2795 3 года назад

    Been here 26 years. Informative video, well done. Just don't use the Mexican flag or the eagle on the nopal emblem on your lead page. It's illegal to use them for commercial purposes. Try the Aztec calendar instead. It's both recognizeable and legal.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      I appreciate you sharing that with me. Thanks for watching!

  • @briaf3370
    @briaf3370 4 года назад +5

    Hi Alex: The consulate requires "Original and a photocopy of investment receipts or bank statements ...". Nowadays, to be Green, I just download the statements and stores them digitally, i.e. they are not mailed from the investment firm to me.
    For your visa, did you present to the consulate 'original' financial documents that were mailed to you or did you print color copies? I'm not even sure how they can tell the difference between mailed copies and one's printed on a good laser printer. Thanks

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  4 года назад +3

      Hi, Brian! I showed some that were printed & some that were mailed to me. I think as long as the information they want is there you're good to go.

    • @briaf3370
      @briaf3370 4 года назад +1

      @@alex-wittman Thanks very much Alex! :)

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +1

      @@ohheynoahnoah good luck at your appointment!

  • @nico3641
    @nico3641 3 года назад +2

    @2:06. Don't you mean a Mexican consulate outside of Mexico?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Yep, I misspoke there! I addressed it in the description, but you're absolutely right: a consulate or Embassy outside of Mexico! I went in Detroit.

  • @user-yk5lv8iw8x
    @user-yk5lv8iw8x 3 года назад

    Very helpful. Thank you!! Bless you.

  • @zendanarvaiz118
    @zendanarvaiz118 2 года назад

    Just found your channel and love it. We are trying to apply for our RT in Detroit but finding them hard to schedule with. They are not answering emails and the website is hard to figure out ( was better after I got it to English lol) but unable to find times for Visa application it is only for Mexican residents. Finding it hard to figure out their system

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  2 года назад

      Are you still looking for visa interview time slots? You book through the Mexitel website: mexitel.sre.gob.mx/

  • @kaylaryder8371
    @kaylaryder8371 3 года назад

    I'm looking for your vidoe on renting without another to back you up? Ty for your wonderful energy and information!

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi, Kayla! Some businesses (like Host Relocation in Querétaro) will sign as the guarantor on your behalf. Another option that is becoming more popular is a poliza de juridica which is essentially a background check. You could ask potential landlords about that. Really, start simple and see if you can pay an additional month's rent to double the security deposit...it never hurts to ask!

    • @kaylaryder8371
      @kaylaryder8371 3 года назад

      @@alex-wittman Thank you much!!!

  • @drteeka7883
    @drteeka7883 2 года назад

    Hey there, I believe you also have knowledge about Mexican permanent residence permit, do we have to pass Spanish language test in order to get PR? Many thanks and keep up the great work on your channel

  • @DavidDavid888
    @DavidDavid888 2 года назад

    Regarding economic solvency documentation: nowadays most employers and banks provide online access to pay stubs and statements that can be printed out. Do those tend to suffice? I know every consulate is different but I am looking for some anecdotal information based on peoples' experiences. I've already opened dialogue with my local consulate and will ask them in my next email. But just curious what others' experiences have been. I'm wondering if they expect something more "official" looking like from the old days when you got statements in the mail.

  • @devinsienna8939
    @devinsienna8939 3 года назад +1

    Hi Alex, I am really amazed by how informative and helful this video is. My partner and I are thinking of getting this visa. I wonder if you and your boyfriend had to apply for the visa separately. We are in common-low relationship and I'd be so much easier if we can tie our applications. It'll be good to know how you guys did! Thanks again for the great video :)

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi, Devin & Sienna! I'm so glad to hear that you're finding my videos helpful--be sure to check out the other two in this series 🤓 To answer your question, Taylor & I applied for the visa seperately. If you're able to able to apply together, let us know! Good luck!

  • @parker1ray
    @parker1ray Год назад

    We attempted to get an appointment online in Orlando, and it was shutdown. We had to call and got an appointment two months in advance.

  • @msmargiek48
    @msmargiek48 2 года назад

    Can you go to any consolette or does it have to be a state your from. We are traveling in our van and we are from WA state but living in FL for the Winter. Not really planning to go back to WA state but we have residency there. Thanks

  • @alexgottmituns7049
    @alexgottmituns7049 3 года назад

    If you have a grandfather/mother father/mother from Mexico you can forego the visa and get Mexican citizenship....

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      It's not so simple, but it is something that I am looking into!

  • @gregisunknown4860
    @gregisunknown4860 3 года назад +1

    Hi Alex, havent read your booklet yet, just finished this video but one question: you mentioned "one time VISA entrance" with this visa. Does that mean you have one visit and you need to spend the next 30 days there to qualify? or can you go down, with your new VISA, look for an apartment and begin your 30 days at some later date? Do I need an address to prove these 30 days? Sorry,, I will read your booklet LOL

  • @DavidisDawei
    @DavidisDawei 2 года назад

    They did not ask me any questions and did not fingerprint me.
    I asked them for the pros/cons in choosing permanent over temporary residency. They looked at each other smiled back at me and said they weren't sure.
    It was not my goal to become a citizen of Mexico, but wanted to avoid the hassle of relying on renewing a tourist visa.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  2 года назад

      Did you end up going the temporary or permanent route?

    • @DavidisDawei
      @DavidisDawei 2 года назад

      @@alex-wittman
      I told them my goal was not to become a citizen but to live in Mexico indefinitely and have the freedom to buy/do what I want without having to leave the country to reset my "visa".
      They could not tell me why I should choose Permanent and told me to go with the Temporary Residency and that I can change it later after I arrived in Mexico...
      I tried to be amenable and said OK, but now, I probably should have pushed back a little and maybe selected the permanent residency -
      Oh well, I'm sure it will work out fine - who knows what the future holds

    • @DavidisDawei
      @DavidisDawei 2 года назад

      @@alex-wittman
      Why didn't you choose Permanent residency? Did they explain the different to you?

  • @ELREYTV
    @ELREYTV 3 года назад

    Thank you . Reynaldo from Trenton Michigan

  • @gonzalolatorre9479
    @gonzalolatorre9479 3 года назад

    Hi Alex, first,I want to thank you for your great informative videos. I just came back from Querétaro and I really fall in love. I’ve been following your videos and tips and it’s exactly the way you described. After years working in LA in the Corp world, I’m ready with my wife to move to Querétaro mid of 2022. We’re low key people looking for happiness and supporting the Querétaro’s community. Please give us your advise as far as the finding a decent house in a middle class neighborhood like Jurica. Is it better to do BnB while I look for the right house? I would love to meet you and your boyfriend next time I go there.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi, Gonzalo! I am so glad to hear that videos helped you so much & congrats on your decision to move to Querétaro--so exciting! I always recommend booking an Airbnb in the neighborhood where you think you may want to live so you can really get to know the area prior to signing a contract. If you have the opportunity, try to chat up your neighbors to see if anyone knows anything about houses for rent. Wishing you all the best!

  • @xrskxshotzz2507
    @xrskxshotzz2507 3 года назад

    Im glad to have dual citizenship

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Yes, you don't have to deal with all this residency stuff 😅

  • @DestinationRetirement
    @DestinationRetirement 2 года назад

    Hola. I just got mine. Crazy experience. Let me know if you’re ever in Mérida.

  • @holmantx
    @holmantx 2 года назад

    Hi Alex - in one of your videos, you said that a 401(k) balance was sufficient for solvency - is that the case? if the consulate wants monthly statements showing balances, that won't work for typical 401(k)s.... ?? I'm so confused! LOL

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  2 года назад

      Hi, Glen. I recommend reaching out to the consulate where you plan on applying (email generally works best) & let them know what kind of documentation you have. I've heard of quarterly statements working as well as long as they go back a year.

  • @usmanjutt7496
    @usmanjutt7496 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Iam studying in Uk on student visa. Can i visit Mexico without visa. Can i convert into temporary residence and how long to get TRC of mexico and how long to get PR

  • @laraesque
    @laraesque 4 года назад +2

    I have some confusion here. At 2:07, you say the first step has to be done at a Mexican consulate OUTSIDE the United States. I am not sure what this means and thought the first step was INSIDE the U.S. Can you clarify?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  4 года назад +3

      Yes, so sorry. I misspoke & corrected in the comments 😅 the first step needs to be done at a Mexican consulate OUTSIDE of Mexico. My bad!

    • @laraesque
      @laraesque 4 года назад +1

      @@alex-wittman Thanks! I just wanted to make sure I've got this straight as I prepare for a move.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  4 года назад +1

      @@laraesque of course! So sorry about that! I jumped out of my seat when I realized the mistake I made after posting 😅

  • @mariaserra7799
    @mariaserra7799 3 года назад

    This is great!

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +1

      I am so glad to hear that you found it helpful, Sol!

  • @marccano5061
    @marccano5061 7 месяцев назад

    Hello Alex,
    Marc here in Austin, Texas.
    It's now February 2024, is this information still valid?

  • @laurajosharpe1016
    @laurajosharpe1016 3 года назад +2

    Hello Alex! For the 3 years you lived in Mexico on your tourist visa, how for how long at a time did you leave and return when "resetting" your 180 days? Did you ever receive any questioning or hassle from immigration when you arrived due to your frequent long stays on the tourist visa? I will be applying for my temp visa (I'm a US citizen) next year, but concerned about getting denied entry before then as I travel in and out (will have spend about a year collectively in Mexico over a 15 month span by that time).

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +2

      Hi, Laura! I never had any trouble going back and forth between Mexico & the U.S. I wasn't really making "visa runs" though. When I'd fly back to the U.S., it would usually be for a few weeks (sometimes even a month) to visit friends & family. I think the people who run into trouble are the ones who leave for one day exactly every six months. From what I understand, people tend to have more trouble with immigration when they cross into Belize or Guatemala and are trying to turn around and come back. I really don't think you will have a problem though, especially in the wake of the pandemic when Mexico wants tourists to come back.

    • @laurajosharpe1016
      @laurajosharpe1016 3 года назад +1

      @@alex-wittman Thank you for sharing! It's a relief to hear so from someone in a relatable situation. I've been doing the same, flying in and out of CDMX every 3 months or so and staying in the US about a month or so at a time. Thank you for making this video!

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +1

      @@laurajosharpe1016 I'm glad to hear you found the video helpful & I hope you're enjoying your time in Mexico! 🇲🇽

  • @justjutty6712
    @justjutty6712 2 года назад

    Thanks Alex. If i am travelling for the first time to Mexico, is it possible to apply for for temporary resident. If yes what is the way?? Could you please elaborate

  • @alendryaldimera
    @alendryaldimera 2 года назад

    At 2:03, you state the first step is to go to a Mexican Consulate outside of the U.S. to begin the process. That is wrong. You have to start the process INSIDE of the U.S.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  2 года назад

      This is corrected in the comments. I misspoke.

  • @petercarroll2323
    @petercarroll2323 3 года назад

    I am looking into assisted living facilities in Ajjiic and the surrounding Lake Chapala area. Assisted living scenes in the USA are simply too expensive for me.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Wishing you all the best, Peter. I hope you find an option that works for you.

  • @leloelela
    @leloelela 2 года назад +1

    Hi, great videos, great info. Question - what is the deal with taxation for expats working remotely for US companies? Most countries employ the 183 day rule for tax residency. Since a temporary resident's income numbers and source are made available to the Mexican government during the application process, I would imagine they have incentive to want their cut.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  2 года назад +2

      As a temporary resident, you're not taxed on income earned outside of Mexico.

    • @automationd
      @automationd 2 года назад

      ​@@alex-wittman Could you please quote any sources? As far as I remember, it's about about tax residency which comes from the number of days in the country (>183) as well as ties and center of interests in Mexico. Thus, it's not really connected to the visa you use to stay in Mexico. Well, at least officially that's how it should be, as far as I know.

  • @sonicmojo
    @sonicmojo 3 года назад +1

    Hi Alex, im planning on moving to Mexico. I live in Jacksonville, fl. I own two homes there, and im planning on retiring with the rents to these two homes totalling $1,975. Only problem is that im already on the road. Currently staying at a friends house in California. Do i have no recourse but to travel back to Florida to do this process or could i do it from the road? Or even as im entering to Mexico? i do have my american visa. I was planning on checking out Queretaro, renting a place and coming back to Florida to get the rest of my stuff. Thank you :-)

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +1

      Don't worry: you should still be able to enter Mexico on the regular tourist visa (180-day stay). If you decide to go for temporary residency, you will need to start the process at a consulate outside of Mexico (possibly on your trip back to Florida). Safe travels!

    • @sonicmojo
      @sonicmojo 3 года назад

      @@alex-wittman Thanks for the quick reply Alex, you rock! I showed my friends your video of how little you pay a month for your nice apt and everything else and their jaws dropped. Now they too want to retire early! Lol. Im subscribed and I love your work. Abrazos y besos from S. Cali. Thanks again -Eli :-)

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +1

      @@sonicmojo so happy to have you here!

  • @gevorggabrielyan6987
    @gevorggabrielyan6987 3 года назад

    Thank you so much, one of few videos that is not pessimistic about receiving temporary visa for Mexico,
    1.in a comment i read that need an address to show, you need it to provide if you have already been in Mexico ,right? or need an address where you are going to live? if so, can airbnb provide it?
    2.i work for a company almost 3 years and per contract i have to work more 2 years ,will it be enough to show my contract, and salary transfers into my account received from bank, or my employer's letter is mandatory?
    3.should i translate all documents into Spanish?
    4.payment of fee can be done directly in consulate by credit card?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +1

      Hi, Gevorg. In theory, you could use your Airbnb address. However, you will need to go back to INM and change it once you have a permanent address. As far as the employer letter, I recommend contacting the Mexican consulate (via email) to ask about your specific situation. But, the Mexican Consulate in Detroit wanted a letter from your employer to show that you'd been working there at least six months & how much your earned per month. The consulate didn't need documents translated, but again, you can double check with the specific consulate where you intend to apply. At the Mexican consulate in Detroit, I paid the visa processing fee with a credit card. Good luck with your temporary resident visa process!

  • @jared997
    @jared997 2 года назад

    Hello can you get a Mexican credit card with temporary residency?

  • @colbywittman7489
    @colbywittman7489 4 года назад +2

    How did the compare to your experience in Spain?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  4 года назад +3

      Thanks for watching! When I applied for my visa in Spain, they wanted so much more including a criminal background check & medical certificate. But, since I had a position lined up there, I didn't need to prove economic solvency. Even though the Spain visa required more, I think it was easier for the reason.

  • @judithanderson748
    @judithanderson748 3 года назад +1

    Making the initial appointment is NOT easy!! It is not at all clear what is needed in each field when you set up the initial account - or what "service" from the list of options is the right one. The requirements for each field translated from Spanish to common English usage (first surname, second surname, etc) are confusing. Just saying - the way you described it was NOT what I encountered as a US citizen trying to make an appointment at the Mexican Consulate in Panama City.

    • @windygulch
      @windygulch 3 года назад

      I found the same to be true. The information is specific to the Detroit consulate. The process is completely different in the Portland OR consulate. I was also told that I would not need the FMM, so I’m a bit confused on that. I am glad Alex mentioned it. Better to be safe than sorry.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi Jennifer, you won't need your FMM until you go to INM (immigration) in Mexico which is the second part of the process. The consulate part is just for your visa then, once you're in Mexico, you have 30 days to submit the remaining paper working including your FMM.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      I am sorry to hear that you had such a difficult time, Judith & hope it all worked out for you.

  • @vishnudass371
    @vishnudass371 2 года назад

    Does the consulate need to see that the the actual names on bank statements match your employers name as stated on the official letter form employer

  • @AudreyLaneYoga
    @AudreyLaneYoga 2 года назад

    Hello! Thank you for this helpful info! I have my consulate appointment in a few days and am hoping you can answer two questions! 1. It sounds like they immediately returned your passport that day of your appointment. If you had not received your visa that day, would you still have gotten your passport back that day? I have international travel planned (not to mexico) two days after my visa appointment and am trying to ensure I'll have my passport back (internet is providing inconclusive responses). 2. There's a few comments about an address here. Are you saying they asked for your prospective address in mexico at the consulate visit or later at the INM in mexico? Thanks in advance for your help!

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  2 года назад

      Hi, Audrey! At the Detroit consulate, I got my passport/visa back the same day I applied. I think that's pretty standard practice across consulates. You can put whatever address you want down for Mexico (Airbnb, for example) but know that once you have more permanent housing you will need to register that change with INM in Mexico.

  • @boink800
    @boink800 4 года назад +2

    Alex: Did they not want some type of criminal record thing from the FBI or from your state? Ecuador demands both.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  4 года назад

      No, nothing like that! I was totally anticipating something like that after my experience applying for a visa in Spain. On the visa form, it asks if you have a criminal record in Mexico or any other country, but that's it!

  • @RubbingPotatoes
    @RubbingPotatoes 2 года назад

    Im getting a new passport soon. Can the visa Page be transferred to the new passport? How to do this if it's stitched to the Page?

  • @AdRawk
    @AdRawk 3 года назад

    At 2:08 minutes in, did you mean to say that you have to apply at a consulate outside of Mexico? Because you said "outside of the United States."

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +1

      I misspoke there. You can check the description for clarification.

  • @guidedmeditationrelieflred9833
    @guidedmeditationrelieflred9833 3 года назад

    Hi, this video is great for step by step temporary residency process. Love all your details and sharing of your emotions during the process. I have my initial appt scheduled for Mon 28, 2020. QUESTION, to be clear if and when all goes well with the Temp Residency Appt, I have 6 months to travel to Mexico and while in Mexico 30 days to complete step 2 at the Mexican IM office in the area I wish to relocate to.? Did I get that right? Also, I am retired so I'm good for my proof of income; however, my niece who's applying for her Temp Residency too is a freeLancer. The specifics you provided for freelancers re economic solvency is super helpful. Thanks so much for your excellent videos. I look forward to your reply. Maria

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi, Maria! Yes, you've got it: Once your temporary resident VISA is in your passport, you have six months to travel to Mexico. You'll show the visa when you go through immigration & instead of getting the tourist visa stamp for 180 days, your migratory form will just be for 30 days. Within those 30 days, you need to go to the INM office in your city (or the closest office to where your living) to hand in the documents for your temporary resident PERMIT. At your appointment at the Mexican consulate, the official should explain all that to you, but you have it here now as well just in case. Best of luck at your appointment!

    • @guidedmeditationrelieflred9833
      @guidedmeditationrelieflred9833 3 года назад

      @@alex-wittman Thanks so much for the answer to my question re temp resident 6mos to travel to Mexiceo.

  • @farahetienne9575
    @farahetienne9575 2 года назад

    Is that when I apply for visa I need to mention shoping my car & personal goods

  • @boink800
    @boink800 4 года назад +2

    2:08 into the video ... 'Which you need to do at a Mexican Consulate outside of the US' ... did you mean Mexico there?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  4 года назад +1

      Yesssss, I misspoke 😭 I clarified in a pinned comment but knew someone would notice lol. I literally screamed when I heard it. You've got to apply at a consulate outside Mexico. Generally, it's easiest in your home country.

    • @littlecupcakespuppies
      @littlecupcakespuppies 3 года назад

      @@alex-wittman really? So even if you have been living in Mexico on a tourist visa, you have to fly back to the United States just to go to the mexiccan embassy?

  • @farahetienne9575
    @farahetienne9575 2 года назад

    I’m planning to apply for temp visa before moving permanent : will I be able to bring my car & open bank account whit temp? Till I get permanent

  • @knowledgebanquet3488
    @knowledgebanquet3488 3 года назад

    Hello Alex.
    I intend to apply for temporary residence permit down here in Nigeria.
    Can you please point me in the right direction? Thank you ma.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      You will need to travel to the closest Mexican consulate. Good luck!

  • @henryh5120
    @henryh5120 2 года назад

    I don’t know if you will catch this message but I hope so, because I have a question regarding temporary visa requirements. I have watched several videos regarding the subject but didn’t notice a fee attached to the application. Are there different fees that a person pays for the temporary visa application process, depending on what year your application is being submitted (1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year)? Thanks in advance.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  2 года назад

      When I filed my paperwork in Mexico, the temporary resident permit card costs $4,271 MXN (approx. $197 USD). That was in Aug. 2020. The prices do vary from year to year. I just renewed for three years & it cost over $8,000 MXN.

  • @rabbiahmed7150
    @rabbiahmed7150 2 года назад

  • @chrisburns2
    @chrisburns2 Год назад

    Do you know if there are any solutions to not having a salary and not getting paid every month, but making more than the annual minimum?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  Год назад

      You can meet the savings/investments minimum balance for the past 12 months. The 2022 requirements are in this video: ruclips.net/video/0XSOdNsUsLs/видео.html

  • @ritaperretta8840
    @ritaperretta8840 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video how can I apply for the Mexican visa if they don’t have an embassy in my country?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi, Rita! You don't need to necessarily apply in your home country. You just need to do this first part of the process at a Mexican consulate or embassy outside of Mexico. Good luck!

  • @circlestar8697
    @circlestar8697 2 года назад

    Alex; is there anything like "Whole Foods Groceries in Queretarro?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  2 года назад

      My favorite grocery store is La Comer!

    • @circlestar8697
      @circlestar8697 2 года назад

      @@alex-wittman Thanks Alex. Yes been there twice. Loved it. Been in Queterro for two weeks. Staying for two more until I leave for Merida. A bit too cold inside for me do you use heaters here? *laughs*

  • @brownandabroad4865
    @brownandabroad4865 3 года назад

    thanks for this info. Do you know if you can go to any state, or just your home state/where you have an i.d.?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      You can make an appointment to go to any consulate! Good luck!

  • @DoritosHotSauce
    @DoritosHotSauce 3 года назад

    Hi, Great Info.😃I have a question, As a self employed freelancer, who writes the required letter of employment? Can you write it yourself?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi, thanks for watching! I recommend having your biggest and most consistent client (also the one that you have the best relationship with) write you the letter. The letter should state that you've worked with them for at least six months and how much you've earned on average each month. As you can see, the temporary residency process is tricky for freelancers since some don't have a single client that meets the financial requirements. But, if you have a big and consistent client, that should work. Some consulates will also accept an earnings print out from Upwork. I believe there's also a letter you can print from Upwork regarding proof of employment. I hope that helps!

  • @leroymontoya1725
    @leroymontoya1725 2 года назад

    i am planning on moving to veracruz and marring my girlfrienf who is Mexican. what will i need to do to get residence? also i have many tattoos, some US Military should i be aware of anything. my Spanish is little to none. my girlfriend said her and the family will teach me. thanks

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  2 года назад

      Once you're married to a Mexican national, you are eligible for temporary residency with just your marriage certificate. You can skip the consulate step and do everything at INM in Mexico.

  • @639426
    @639426 2 года назад

    Is the interview have to be in Spanish or do I have an option to do it in English

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  2 года назад

      You have the option to do it in English.

  • @jamiecaldwell4043
    @jamiecaldwell4043 2 года назад

    Oh, thank you so much for this vid ! Is it necessary to get a tourist visa prior to a temporary residency visa? I would appreciate response from anyone. Thanks ! 😊

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  2 года назад +1

      No, it's not necessary. You don't need a history of traveling to Mexico to apply for temporary residency.

    • @jamiecaldwell4043
      @jamiecaldwell4043 2 года назад

      @@alex-wittman You are so kind !

  • @Mouse_Official
    @Mouse_Official 3 года назад

    Hello! Loved the video but I do have one question-I am planning on moving to Mexico and only staying for about 3 months which is less than the 180 days-does this mean I wouldn't need a temporary visa?

    • @AdRawk
      @AdRawk 3 года назад

      Just go on a tourist visa if you're only staying for 3 months

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +1

      If you plan on staying less than 180 days, the tourist visa will suffice!

  • @joebaby67
    @joebaby67 Год назад

    What's the requirements for retired who wants to stay in mexico for good?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  Год назад

      For the latest permanent residency requirements, check out this video: ruclips.net/video/O9O_3IFKx7g/видео.html

  • @daniellesanchez7273
    @daniellesanchez7273 3 года назад

    I’m a stay at home mom and hubby wants to go back for awhile and I’d like to avoid going back to get my passport stamped every 180 days is there anyway I could get the visa without having income?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi, Danielle! If your husband meets the financial requirements, he can apply and then you can link your residency to his once you're in Mexico. Also, if he is a Mexican citizen, you don't need any type of economic solvency to apply for residency. Good luck!

  • @worchesworld
    @worchesworld 3 года назад

    I want to live in Mexico, but plan to travel back to the USA twice a month for meetings. Can I still leave Mexico as a temporary resident, or will this compromise my temporary residency?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi, Mark! Once you have your temporary resident card, you're free to travel back & forth as much as you'd like. If you need to leave Mexico will your temporary residency card is processing, you will need to apply for an exit visa.

  • @parker1ray
    @parker1ray Год назад

    economic solvency in 2022 is 45,460 or about that for temporary resident!

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  Год назад

      Yep, this video discusses the increases: ruclips.net/video/0XSOdNsUsLs/видео.html

  • @blue-eyed-bandit
    @blue-eyed-bandit 3 года назад

    I wonder if a 1099 is an acceptable form of income documentation? I am self employed and dont get a w-2.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      I suggest emailing the specific consulate where you plan on having your visa interview. Applying for temporary residency as a self-employed person can be difficult as they sometimes require a letter from your employer.

  • @firstnamelastname2251
    @firstnamelastname2251 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for great video, in application form, current location is where applicant lives or the place where remained? I will have to go other country to apply in the embassy,so should I put the adress of the hotel? And may I fill some fields(which are not clear) directly in the embassy by their help?

    • @firstnamelastname2251
      @firstnamelastname2251 3 года назад

      And by the time of getting temporary residency card (after approval in embassy) , do I have right to work for my company from Mexico?
      Is there chance to be approved in embassy but rejected in Mexico's INM?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +1

      You should use your address in your home country & then, the address of wherever it is plan to stay in Mexico (although, you might not need that second address until fill out forms for the second part of the process once you're in Mexico). If you're unclear about any fields, I recommend emailing the consulate ahead of time for clarification.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +1

      If your own country is online, then you can work in Mexico. No, once you make it through the visa step at the consulate, you're going to get your card in Mexico if you complete the rest of the steps.

  • @dondemavivas1063
    @dondemavivas1063 3 года назад

    So before you received residency, did you do "border" runs to renew the 180 days?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi, Don! I never did a visa run to Belize or Guatemala. I could usually find an affordable ticket from CDMX to Chicago & was wanting to go back to Michigan every six months or so to see family and friends.

  • @circlestar8697
    @circlestar8697 3 года назад

    Did you bring your car from the states or buy one in mexico?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Neither yet, Chris! I haven't had a car up to this point & honestly haven't needed one, but I'm looking to get one (hopefully) this spring. I'll buy one here in Mexico.

  • @callmeBe
    @callmeBe 2 года назад

    Greetings. Really, your videos are extremely well made--thorough and easy to follow. Would you be able to recommend an immigration facilitator or lawyer? I am in Mexico and made an appointment for what I thought would be a Visa interview in the Laredo Consular, but I messed it up and the appointment is for a Civil matter instead. So, I need to cancel it, which is done online. I wrote Ivonne, but she never responded back. Thanks!

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  2 года назад

      Ivonne is very busy, but I recommend reaching out to her again as she really is the best! You can find her WhatsApp number on her website: hostrelocation.com.mx/

    • @callmeBe
      @callmeBe 2 года назад

      @@alex-wittman Thanks.

  • @mariobruyere9169
    @mariobruyere9169 3 года назад

    Looks pretty straightforward and relatively hassle-free. Question about the solvency: do they require you to have the $27K+ in one single account or can it be from many ones, provided you show proofs of overall financial solvency? The reason I am asking is that I invest in different funds.

    • @mariobruyere9169
      @mariobruyere9169 3 года назад

      The money is not the issue. I just don't keep a huge amount of money in a checking account.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      If you can clearly show it in different accounts (at least the minimum over the required amount of time), you should be good to go!

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      I completely understand 🤓

  • @ladydiholmes
    @ladydiholmes 3 года назад

    Hi Alex, I'm still in Austin, Texas and coming to spend the summer in San Miguel, in hopes of staying permanently, with an occasional visit back to the U.S. Should I go ahead and apply for temporary residency at the Austin Consulate to save me time and hassle down the line?

    • @ladydiholmes
      @ladydiholmes 3 года назад

      BTW, I am self-employed (15 years), but proving solvency won't be an issue. I am a digital nomad, but will not be "working in Mexico". I sell online real estate courses to Americans, so I understand this type of visa will work for me..

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi, Diana! I usually recommend that people come to Mexico first on the tourist visa & live here for six months to make sure it's the right fit for them.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      As a self-employed person, the easiest way to show solvency is via your savings & investments.

  • @ritalewis9302
    @ritalewis9302 3 года назад

    hi . I have schengen tourist visa but I never ever used this visa to go to europe or anywhere else . Now I want to use this unused visa for the first time to enter in Mexico as a tourist . Can I enter as tourist in mexico with this unused schengen visa .....without mexico tourist visa? . Please answer 🙂

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi, Rita. I encourage you to Google the list of countries whose passport-holders don't need a visa to enter Mexico. A Schengen visa is only good for countries in the Schengen Zone. Hope that helps!

  • @marlajacques6947
    @marlajacques6947 3 года назад

    Does anyone know if the monthly earnings regarding ec solvency has to be earned in Mexico or in this case, Canada? My husband earns over the required amount here and plans to commute from PV to Van for about 10 days of work a month

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      It has to be earned in your home country, Marla (so in your case, Canada).

    • @marlajacques6947
      @marlajacques6947 3 года назад

      @@alex-wittman ok thanks for your reply ⭐️

  • @MrKrishluv
    @MrKrishluv 3 года назад

    I am from India, what visa should I request to the Mexican Embassy here in India to obtain Mexican Residency Permit ??

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi, Rajeev. That will depend on what you plan on doing in Mexico. For example, since I support myself with online work, I was eligible to apply for a temporary resident visa. This visa doesn't allow me to work in Mexico. I suggest visiting the Mexican Consulate or Embassy website to review the various visa options to determine which is the best fit for your particular situation. Best of luck!

  • @opqr26708855
    @opqr26708855 3 года назад

    Thanks for your sharing your experience. you referred "make a appointment for interview in
    Mexican council in internet was pretty easy" however it was not that much easy for me to get the appointment during these " 2 weeks" ( In Las Vegas and Atlanta Mexico Council).It always everyday shows "unavailable". And they don't accept to make appointment by phone either by E-mail. Would be kind if I have any advise from you. ~From whom is eager to get into Mexico a.s.a.p~Thanks

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +1

      Have you looked into any other consulates? Based on the two you mentioned, it sounds like you're willing to travel.

    • @opqr26708855
      @opqr26708855 3 года назад

      @@alex-wittman yes.already checked many other places such as Miami also. I will keep log in online booking. Thanks .

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +1

      @@opqr26708855 wishing you all the best!

  • @alignmentart7841
    @alignmentart7841 4 года назад +1

    You mentioned that you have 6 months to enter Mexico once you get your visa from a consulate. But I was curious when the 1 year starts on the visa? Does the 1 year start from the time you enter into Mexico?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  4 года назад +3

      That is a good question! I believe the one-year starts once you are approved for your temporary residency card (part 2 of the process) which you must apply for within 30 days of entering Mexico. I will record & upload another video once I complete that part of the process!

    • @alignmentart7841
      @alignmentart7841 4 года назад

      @@alex-wittman Thanks. I look forward to seeing part 2! Very helpful videos!

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  4 года назад +1

      @@alignmentart7841 I was hoping to get part 2 up sometime this month since I will be going to the immigration office in Querétaro this week, but I'm hearing the whole process can take about three months 😅 I want to make sure the video is as complete as possible when I share everything 🤓

    • @alignmentart7841
      @alignmentart7841 4 года назад +1

      @@alex-wittman OMGOSH! I heard it just took a couple of weeks! That's crazy. I just got my visa approved over here in the states, so your videos are so helpful.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  4 года назад +3

      @@alignmentart7841 I went to the immigration office here in Querétaro this morning & all my paperwork was accepted 🥳 they gave me a reference number that I need to regularly check in case they need anything else from me, but hopefully, it is just to let me know when I can go pick up my card 🇲🇽🤗 a friend of mine who did the process said it took three months for her to hear back 😅

  • @blackcode9174
    @blackcode9174 3 года назад

    What if I have all my money 💰 invested in the stock market? For example I have over 40k in stocks.
    Luckily I already have an apartment in Mexico because my mom was born in Mexico and she has apartments but she lives in the US

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад +1

      It's not strictly savings. You can also show a portion of your wealth as investments.

  • @rosegold.sunset4749
    @rosegold.sunset4749 2 года назад

    Was your interview in Spanish?

  • @petercarroll2323
    @petercarroll2323 3 года назад

    Was English spoken at the Consulate?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Yes, it was! They will most likely greet you in Spanish, so I recommend knowing how to ask in Spanish if you can do the interview in English...it will help to make a good first impression!

  • @blackcode9174
    @blackcode9174 3 года назад

    Can you open a bank account with Temporary Visa? Thanks for your help

  • @rebeccapierson5498
    @rebeccapierson5498 3 года назад

    Are the income requirements for each person or for a married couple?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi, Rebecca! The income requirements mentioned in this video are for an individual 🤓

  • @kennethflood2849
    @kennethflood2849 Год назад

    I have my permanent Visa. how can I bring my US plated car to live there

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  Год назад

      You can’t. Permanent residents are not permitted to have a foreign-plated vehicle in Mexico.

  • @boink800
    @boink800 4 года назад +2

    What? No more visa runs? What excuse will you now have to travel?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  4 года назад +1

      Ha! Once it's safe to travel freely again, that's all the motivation I'll need to get out & about!

  • @prakashbandekar4927
    @prakashbandekar4927 3 года назад

    What is taxation rate in mexico and is foreign income taxed?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Foreign income is taxed for permanent residents who live in Mexico more than 183 days per year. I'm not a tax expert and recommend talking to a CPA who has experience working with foreigners living in Mexico.

  • @ninir914
    @ninir914 3 года назад

    What's the deal if you're married and your spouse isn't working?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      There are slightly higher economic solvency requirements to prove that you can support your spouse as well.

  • @berrahoyassine8265
    @berrahoyassine8265 3 года назад

    Does Mexican residence permit you to enter America without a visa?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  3 года назад

      Hi, thanks for watching! You will still need to follow travel regulations for the U.S. since immigration will want to see your passport when you cross the border. Your residency card is only good in Mexico.

  • @mexico5908
    @mexico5908 3 года назад

    Soy de India
    Yo vivo en Mexico

  • @javedasif69
    @javedasif69 3 года назад

    Hi