Girl!!! As usual your videos are a lifesaver! Hubby has his renewal next month. He was going crazy looking for videos that would explain the process since this is so new. I’m like, hold up! I’m pretty sure Alex would have a video, and Alas! Thx girl!!! 💖
I also want to move to Mexico. I want to connect with a community first however, so I’m not totally alone. I will be coming by myself. So much to learn, so much to do…
Hey mira!! It's two of my favorite Mexico expat experts!! You both have been so helpful to me - life-changing really. Alex, I love your videos, they are so informative and fun! Ivonne has helped me with my transition to Mexico, my canje, my RFC, and my TIP renewal. My advice to anyone serious about moving to Mexico is to accept help from Host Relocation. They really make it smooth because they do this every day. Absolutely worth it!
Thank you Ivonne and Alex. The appointment system seems to be working really well right now. I renewed my residency in Leon last week and it was extremely streamlined and efficient. No super early morning waiting in a line. There were some people turned away becuase they did not have an appointment even though they were not busy that day. You have to make an appointment - no walk-ins.
I'm working on my dual citizenship and have all my paperwork ready. I'll be reaching out to Ivonne. Hopefully she can help me with the paper work because the consulates here in the US can be confusing.
I think you might be confused. Are you applying for a Resident Visa or have you lived in Mexico for five years and want to actually take the test for citizenship? Are you fluent in Spanish? Do you have a good enough knowledge of the history and culture of Mexico in order to pass the test? If you are going for your citizenship test you don't do that at a Consulate in the US but I'm sure Ivonne could help you in Mexico. Buena suerte!
It’s great for people exchanging the residency visa for a residency card, renewing & doing any changes like address, name or condition (temporary to permanent) 🤓
Facilitators are VERY VALUABLE!! It will be the best money you spend. They know the process online and in the INM office. They do EVERYTHING from making your appointment to going with you on your appointment day. All you have to do is show up at the INM office for your appointment. Also on your day you will pay your Facilitator and the INM office fees too. The price should be about $150-$200 for a facilitator. They all do the same thing so don't overpay. Find more Facilitators that work other INM offices in other states on FB, Getting Mexican Residency.
I don't even think about immigration issues no matter where I travel. I have been living in Mexico for 4 years and all I do is travel somewhere out of country every 6 months for a week or so and then come back. In fact, from early 2021 to May 2023 I never left the country at all. When I tried to take a flight out of country at that time, the ticket agent sent me to the customs counter. They charged me an 800 pesos fine ($50.00 U.S.) and I was good to go. It is so easy to live in another country without all the immigration hassles.
It's definitely possibly to live in Mexico as a perpetual tourist (leaving every six months), but I remember in 2021 when immigration cracked down on that & actually denied entry to Mexico or only granted short stays to people with that kind of travel history.--it motivated a lot of people to get their residency in case that happens again.
Good news about online appointments and paperwork. Page translation would be nice, but as you said, Google translate will work just fine, thanks for the information!
I've tried it, but Google Translate doesn't work that well... Some things don't get translated because the web developers used images of text instead of actual text... It's quite painful to go through and I never found where an appointment could be made... Eventually, I gave up...
@@alex-wittman she made sure I had my list I needed I got myfirst part in texas landed there on like a thursday and had my permanent visa on tuesday after her man stood in line all night
I'm really excited about this new system, Dave! It makes getting a Mexican residency card and renewing so much more straightforward. The idea of standing in line all night wondering whether or not you'll get in is super stressful!
@alex-wittman hope so, but you know mexico, could change next week. on the positive side i've seen mexico get better with a lot of things in the last couple years, not to mention the overwhelming victory for a female climate scientist pres!
Sounds great! what about if you had to complete a new form and have a new pieza number for the temp residency. Can you still attend the appoitment & explain at the appointment that you have an updated form?eg you had to correct the address.
Personally, I would cancel the old appointment & make a new appointment with the new pieza number to avoid any confusion. INM can be very particular about those sorts of things!
@alex-wittman A quick update just been to the Playa Del Carmen offices today, I took a chance as the system wouldn't allow me to cancel the appointment with 24hrs to go. I was fortunate they accepted my updated form with new pieza number, no questions asked. I'd already lost time with Cozumel not having cards. I wouldn't suggest anyone risking it though.
The facilitator won't be able to help you with part of the process that you do at a consulate in the US, but they can help you with the second part of the process in Mexico. Ivonne (the facilitator I interviewed for this video) is a great option or you can find facilitator recommendations in expat Facebook groups.
When you first get your temporary residency card, it's only valid for a year. Everyone has to renew it. But after that first year, you should be able to renew for up to three years. I hadn't heard of any offices not adhering to that.
I’m going to La Paz in February, 2025 n wanted to stay there 2 months, until end of March. I wanted to start my temporary visa process in Chicago then go to La Paz, and complete it while I’m there. I’m confused because I read if I Start Process in Chicago, n go to La Paz to complete it, I can only stay in La Paz 30 days n must return to Chicago. Did I misunderstand? When should I start process in Chicago, if I’m going there beginning of February?
Once you enter Mexico with your temporary resident VISA, you have 30 days to exchange it for your residency CARD. After that, you're good to go! You don't need to leave after 30 days, you just need to finish the residency process within that window. I would reach out to the consulate ASAP to find out how to book an appointment for the visa interview.
Right, the consulate I have been to told me three times "no this is too detailed", "this is not good enough explained", I needed to leave the country I was in and my household list did not get their acceptance -> "come back in six weeks". I gave up as my visa forced me to enter Mexico within 6 months and the consulate played with my nerves. There are countries which want means and skills and those which do not. Mexico is not hungry anymore.
Thank god! A year or so ago I renewed my temp reidency in Mexico and hired a service to wait outside for me. Even though my spot was held and I was at the front of the line, somehow, I ended up going dead last and sat outside in a chair all day. This is much more efficient, but the only thing that worries me is appoitment timing. The last time they had their appointment system, I had to wait 3 months for my appt. So if one is renewing and tight on time, things might get complicated. Not sure if there appt system has gotten more efficient since then. I hope so.
The new appointment system is much more efficient because you can only make an appointment up to two weeks out. You can't book months and months ahead--that plus no cancelation option is what clogged up the old system.
Thanks for this - I just went through the system myself for a renewal. It's improved over last year's microsite. But - not all INM offices are using the appointments right now. For the state of Oaxaca, there's only one INM office showing in the appointment system, the one in Oaxaca City. But fortunately, the other offices are not crazy busy. You can only discover this when you have your pieza and go to make the appointment - and it may change... You'll still need to use the website to generate all the paperwork (i.e. complete, download and print the pieza -- the Basic Format cover sheet / Format Basico that applies to your Tramite -- and the required attachments, so your info is in their computers).
@@boink800 Mexico now pays for its military to stop the flow of migrants. They are taking orders. If they wanted to make Mexico safer they should use their military on the cartels.
@@Steve8105 unfortunately, INM did away with the first online appointment system within months of launching it. I am so happy they are back with a new online appointment system & that there is now the ability to cancel an appointment if necessary.
Timestamps are in the description! If you have any questions about this new system, please leave a comment!
Girl!!! As usual your videos are a lifesaver! Hubby has his renewal next month. He was going crazy looking for videos that would explain the process since this is so new. I’m like, hold up! I’m pretty sure Alex would have a video, and Alas! Thx girl!!! 💖
I also want to move to Mexico. I want to connect with a community first however, so I’m not totally alone. I will be coming by myself. So much to learn, so much to do…
It would be a huge challenge doing it on your own -- but you could do it. Challenge yourself!
Do you scuba dive? There is a large diving community between Playa del Carmen and Tulum.)))
Hey mira!! It's two of my favorite Mexico expat experts!! You both have been so helpful to me - life-changing really. Alex, I love your videos, they are so informative and fun! Ivonne has helped me with my transition to Mexico, my canje, my RFC, and my TIP renewal. My advice to anyone serious about moving to Mexico is to accept help from Host Relocation. They really make it smooth because they do this every day. Absolutely worth it!
Thank you so much for sharing your experience, Danielle!
Hi Yvonne.. Thank you so much for helping my wife and I get our residency cards.
You are the best!
Thank you Ivonne and Alex. The appointment system seems to be working really well right now. I renewed my residency in Leon last week and it was extremely streamlined and efficient. No super early morning waiting in a line. There were some people turned away becuase they did not have an appointment even though they were not busy that day. You have to make an appointment - no walk-ins.
I'm working on my dual citizenship and have all my paperwork ready. I'll be reaching out to Ivonne. Hopefully she can help me with the paper work because the consulates here in the US can be confusing.
The best way to get in touch with her is sending a WhatsApp message to the number listed on the Host Relocation homepage: hostrelocation.com.mx/
I think you might be confused. Are you applying for a Resident Visa or have you lived in Mexico for five years and want to actually take the test for citizenship? Are you fluent in Spanish? Do you have a good enough knowledge of the history and culture of Mexico in order to pass the test? If you are going for your citizenship test you don't do that at a Consulate in the US but I'm sure Ivonne could help you in Mexico. Buena suerte!
Are you getting that through your parents? If so, lucky you.
Great news! One thing I noticed when on the linked website for the Pieza, as I scrolled down the landing page, a translated pop up appears 😃
This is great news! 🎉
It’s great for people exchanging the residency visa for a residency card, renewing & doing any changes like address, name or condition (temporary to permanent) 🤓
Facilitators are VERY VALUABLE!! It will be the best money you spend. They know the process online and in the INM office. They do EVERYTHING from making your appointment to going with you on your appointment day. All you have to do is show up at the INM office for your appointment. Also on your day you will pay your Facilitator and the INM office fees too. The price should be about $150-$200 for a facilitator. They all do the same thing so don't overpay. Find more Facilitators that work other INM offices in other states on FB, Getting Mexican Residency.
I don't even think about immigration issues no matter where I travel. I have been living in Mexico for 4 years and all I do is travel somewhere out of country every 6 months for a week or so and then come back. In fact, from early 2021 to May 2023 I never left the country at all. When I tried to take a flight out of country at that time, the ticket agent sent me to the customs counter. They charged me an 800 pesos fine ($50.00 U.S.) and I was good to go. It is so easy to live in another country without all the immigration hassles.
It's definitely possibly to live in Mexico as a perpetual tourist (leaving every six months), but I remember in 2021 when immigration cracked down on that & actually denied entry to Mexico or only granted short stays to people with that kind of travel history.--it motivated a lot of people to get their residency in case that happens again.
Good news about online appointments and paperwork. Page translation would be nice, but as you said, Google translate will work just fine, thanks for the information!
I've tried it, but Google Translate doesn't work that well... Some things don't get translated because the web developers used images of text instead of actual text... It's quite painful to go through and I never found where an appointment could be made... Eventually, I gave up...
Excellent 🙂
Such an improvement over the old "system" 😅
Anks Alex, super information.
Glad it was helpful!
TLDR: The appointment system is back so this allows you to save one trip to INM solo for a new appointment.
The first thing you is hire host relocation,,,,, They are awesome
Glad to hear you had a good experience working with Ivonne & the Host Relocation team, JP!
@@alex-wittman she made sure I had my list I needed I got myfirst part in texas landed there on like a thursday and had my permanent visa on tuesday after her man stood in line all night
great info and well presented as usual!😊😊
I'm really excited about this new system, Dave! It makes getting a Mexican residency card and renewing so much more straightforward. The idea of standing in line all night wondering whether or not you'll get in is super stressful!
@alex-wittman hope so, but you know mexico, could change next week. on the positive side i've seen mexico get better with a lot of things in the last couple years, not to mention the overwhelming victory for a female climate scientist pres!
Thank you so much for this information...awesome
Glad it was helpful!
Thank You for the video....
Sounds great! what about if you had to complete a new form and have a new pieza number for the temp residency. Can you still attend the appoitment & explain at the appointment that you have an updated form?eg you had to correct the address.
Personally, I would cancel the old appointment & make a new appointment with the new pieza number to avoid any confusion. INM can be very particular about those sorts of things!
@@alex-wittman thank you.
@alex-wittman A quick update just been to the Playa Del Carmen offices today, I took a chance as the system wouldn't allow me to cancel the appointment with 24hrs to go. I was fortunate they accepted my updated form with new pieza number, no questions asked. I'd already lost time with Cozumel not having cards. I wouldn't suggest anyone risking it though.
Alex,are you guys temporary resident or permanent?
Where can I find a facilitator I’m located in North Carolina?
The facilitator won't be able to help you with part of the process that you do at a consulate in the US, but they can help you with the second part of the process in Mexico. Ivonne (the facilitator I interviewed for this video) is a great option or you can find facilitator recommendations in expat Facebook groups.
Will the Cozumel office finally let you pay for three years instead of one at a time?
When you first get your temporary residency card, it's only valid for a year. Everyone has to renew it. But after that first year, you should be able to renew for up to three years. I hadn't heard of any offices not adhering to that.
Is Número de Documento the NUE or CURP on the resident card, or the number below my signature on the back of the resident card? Thank you very much!
Number below your signature on the back of the card!
@@alex-wittman Thank you so much!
I sent an email to Ivonne Pavaan over a week ago and never heard anything back. Is she still taking clients?
The best way to get in touch with her is sending a WhatsApp message to the number listed on the Host Relocation website: hostrelocation.com.mx/
I’m going to La Paz in February, 2025 n wanted to stay there 2 months, until end of March.
I wanted to start my temporary visa process in Chicago then go to La Paz, and complete it while I’m there.
I’m confused because I read if I Start Process in Chicago, n go to La Paz to complete it, I can only stay in La Paz 30 days n must return to Chicago.
Did I misunderstand?
When should I start process in Chicago, if I’m going there beginning of February?
Once you enter Mexico with your temporary resident VISA, you have 30 days to exchange it for your residency CARD. After that, you're good to go! You don't need to leave after 30 days, you just need to finish the residency process within that window. I would reach out to the consulate ASAP to find out how to book an appointment for the visa interview.
Right, the consulate I have been to told me three times "no this is too detailed", "this is not good enough explained", I needed to leave the country I was in and my household list did not get their acceptance -> "come back in six weeks". I gave up as my visa forced me to enter Mexico within 6 months and the consulate played with my nerves. There are countries which want means and skills and those which do not. Mexico is not hungry anymore.
They’re retaliating against the United States immigration policies against them
Thank god! A year or so ago I renewed my temp reidency in Mexico and hired a service to wait outside for me. Even though my spot was held and I was at the front of the line, somehow, I ended up going dead last and sat outside in a chair all day. This is much more efficient, but the only thing that worries me is appoitment timing. The last time they had their appointment system, I had to wait 3 months for my appt. So if one is renewing and tight on time, things might get complicated. Not sure if there appt system has gotten more efficient since then. I hope so.
The new appointment system is much more efficient because you can only make an appointment up to two weeks out. You can't book months and months ahead--that plus no cancelation option is what clogged up the old system.
Can a foreigner with tourist visa Open a bank account in Mexico.
Can a foreigner with tourist visa buy a property in Mexico
No, you cannot open a bank account with a tourist visa. The banks will turn you away. You can buy property as long as you pay for it 100 percent.
You can't open a bank account on a tourist visa. Here's a video I did about opening a bank account in Mexico: ruclips.net/video/bofVS_jP5T8/видео.html
Thanks for this - I just went through the system myself for a renewal. It's improved over last year's microsite.
But - not all INM offices are using the appointments right now. For the state of Oaxaca, there's only one INM office showing in the appointment system, the one in Oaxaca City. But fortunately, the other offices are not crazy busy. You can only discover this when you have your pieza and go to make the appointment - and it may change...
You'll still need to use the website to generate all the paperwork (i.e. complete, download and print the pieza -- the Basic Format cover sheet / Format Basico that applies to your Tramite -- and the required attachments, so your info is in their computers).
Thank you for sharing!
Cásate conmigo y yo te doy la resistencia mexicana..... Y tú me das la Green card ..... Ok ? 😎❤️🇲🇽
Why can't the Mexican state finally take care of all these cartels instead of acting like a failed state?
Ahhhhhhh! Shahhhhrap !
Is Mexico really going to pay for that wall? Please tell us.
@@boink800 Mexico now pays for its military to stop the flow of migrants. They are taking orders. If they wanted to make Mexico safer they should use their military on the cartels.
Sounds Caotic.
The old "system" was much more chaotic 😅
I found the old system so easy. I did absolutely everything myself. No facilitator No Lawyer. Not that hard if you follow The steps.
@@Steve8105 the old appointment system?
@@alex-wittman yes. Was so easy. and set up One with The New system Lorna friend. I don't get how its hard. Just need to read that simple
@@Steve8105 unfortunately, INM did away with the first online appointment system within months of launching it. I am so happy they are back with a new online appointment system & that there is now the ability to cancel an appointment if necessary.