They fine you for overstaying your 180 visa. then you have to pay an application fee. then you have to pay the visa fees. It's costly but it works and requires very little paperwork.
Hi Perpetual. I have a documented visit to mexico in 2021, and i have since returned, waiting for my tourist stay to expire. The only thing is that they phased out paper FFMs (paper tourist visas) at the Monterrey airport where i entered Mexico. Instead the authorities wrote the number of days and the end date of my stay into my passport. Given that i dont have a paper FFM, would that affect me at all when i go to apply for the regularization program that you're talking about?
Hi, I can’t give specific case by case advice through comments but if you book a call I can take a look into your situation and find a solution to get you your 4 year residency permit. Thanks
I have been married to a mexican woman for over 20 years. I have actually resided full time for over 30 years. I come and go to the u.s. a minimum of every 6 months. I am a veteran and my medical care is in Phoenix. My wife was deported over 10 years ago and I have not been able to have her accompany me. I am 81 yrs. Old. I live in Sinaloa and have not a visa for over 20 yrs. I always enter at night and there is no ins service available. I have never been asked for a visa. I travel by bus and enter in nogales. Would I be eligible for temporary residence?
@@jerryharris8284Hi Jerry, we would be able to take a look into your specific situation and help you secure Mexican residency the first step is to book a free call here: cal.com/perpetual/30-minute-consultation
They fine you for overstaying your 180 visa. then you have to pay an application fee. then you have to pay the visa fees. It's costly but it works and requires very little paperwork.
Hi, thanks for this informative video,
What is the approximate fees and cost of this process.
Thanks
Hi Milan, you can book a call here to discuss the costs and fees: cal.com/perpetual/30-minute-consultation-perpetual
Can you let me know how much to book a call?
Hi, you can book a free call here: cal.com/perpetual/30-minute-consultation
I'm in Tucson, Arizona, haven't been in Mexico since 1998. Do I first go to the local Consulate to obtain a Visa?
If you schedule a quick call here, I can help advise you on your next steps: cal.com/perpetual/move-to-mexico
Does Ciudad Juarez and/ or Tijuana work for this?
If you want an updated of cities/states where this is currently possible you can book a free call here: cal.com/perpetual/30-minute-consultation
Hi Perpetual. I have a documented visit to mexico in 2021, and i have since returned, waiting for my tourist stay to expire. The only thing is that they phased out paper FFMs (paper tourist visas) at the Monterrey airport where i entered Mexico. Instead the authorities wrote the number of days and the end date of my stay into my passport. Given that i dont have a paper FFM, would that affect me at all when i go to apply for the regularization program that you're talking about?
Hi, I can’t give specific case by case advice through comments but if you book a call I can take a look into your situation and find a solution to get you your 4 year residency permit. Thanks
I have been married to a mexican woman for over 20 years. I have actually resided full time for over 30 years. I come and go to the u.s. a minimum of every 6 months. I am a veteran and my medical care is in Phoenix. My wife was deported over 10 years ago and I have not been able to have her accompany me. I am 81 yrs. Old. I live in Sinaloa and have not a visa for over 20 yrs. I always enter at night and there is no ins service available. I have never been asked for a visa. I travel by bus and enter in nogales. Would I be eligible for temporary residence?
@@jerryharris8284Hi Jerry, we would be able to take a look into your specific situation and help you secure Mexican residency the first step is to book a free call here: cal.com/perpetual/30-minute-consultation
Pay some one.If not you will be sorry.