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WEB SITE: Mexico immigration laws

Respect for the law is important.

Entering Mexico without documents is sanctioned by law.


Consejo Consultivo
Migratorio
La Paz




The ley General de Publacion and its By-Laws that regulate your admission stay and departure from Mexico. The Constitucion Politica de las Estados Unidas

Mexicanos.

Article 1

In the United States of Mexico every individual will enjoy the guarantees granted in this Constitution and these cannot be restricted or suspended, except in those
cases and under the conditions established below.


When you enter the country as a "tourist", you are allowed to remain for a maximum of 180 days for the purposes of recreation, health, artistic or sports activities.

You may not work in Mexico.

If you arrive by air: You must have your immigration form and present it to the immigration authorities upon arrival at the airport of your destination within Mexico.


If you arrive by road: You must request your immigration form after having paid the tourist fees at a local bank. Your vehicle must leave the country when your tourist card expires. You cannot sell your car within Mexico nor use it for any other unauthorized purpose.

If you arrive by sea: You must obtain your immigration permit after having paid the fees at the port of entrance. Once your authorized 180 days are up, you must leave the country.


If you wish to re-enter the country: You can do so with a new immigration form granted by the immigration authorities at the place of entry after having paid the
corresponding fee.


You may extend your stay in Mexico as a: Person of independent means: Defined as one who lives off of income generated outside of Mexico.

Financially dependent person: Defined as one who is economically dependent on a spouse or blood relative.

In a position of trust: Defined as a person who assumes a sole managerial role or some other position of absolute trust in established Mexican companies or institutions.


Student: Defined as a person who begins, finishes or perfects his studies in Mexico. Once the student terminates his/her studies, he/she must leave the country.


Religious minister or associate: Defined as an active minister of any religion or a person who performs social or philanthropic acts. In this case, you must register with the "Secretaria de Gobernación".


Political exile: Defined as a person who enters the country to protect his/her liberty or life, from political persecution in his/her country of origin. You must have permission from the "Secretaria de Gobernación" and you may not leave the country without permission from the Secretaria if your request is granted.


Business visitor or investor: Defined as a person who enters the country for the purpose of seeking alternate investment prospects or for carrying these out. In this case, the foreigner must comply with the Foreign Investment Law requirements.


Transmigrant: Defined as person who is in transit to another country and passes through Mexican territory. A Transmigrant has the right to remain in the country for a maximum of 30 days.


To obtain an extension of the aforementioned categories you must go to the immigration department, (Instituto National de Migración) taking with you your immigration form and valid passport, where upon fulfilling all additional requirements and having paid the corresponding fees, the extension of your mmigration document can be authorized.


You may extend your stay on four occasions, each for maximum of 365 days. With the authorization to remain in Mexico temporarily, you may enter or leave the country without any restrictions, except in the case of a tourist.


With regard to all the above categories, if you wish to acquire some property, you may do so after fulfilling the necessary legal requirements.

You must never have two immigration documents simultaneously.


All foreigners entering the country, except in a case of a tourist, must request their name be entered in the National Foreigner’s Registry.


Once you have obtained a permanent address in Mexico, you have 30 days in which to request that your address, or change of, be noted in your immigration document.


During your stay in Mexico, if your civil status changes, you must notify the immigration authorities within a maximum of 30 days from the event.


In the case of marriage to a Mexican national, or adoptions, you will be required to obtain the Immigration department’s authorization.


To extend your activities, or change employer, you require the Immigration Department’s authorization and payment of the corresponding fee.


In the case of loss or theft of your immigration document, you must file a report before the State Attorney General, (Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado).


To obtain a replacement of your immigration document, you must present a photocopy of the above report.


If you wish to leave the country and your immigration document is being processed, notify the department and you may obtain an exit and re-entry permit valid for a maximum of 45 days.


If you wish to leave the country, you must hand in your immigration document to the immigration department before you leave.



38 posted on 06/18/2005 11:24:31 AM PDT by Liz (A society of sheep must, in time, beget a government of wolves. Bertrand de Jouvenal)
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To: Liz

Yes, there are two sets of rules Liz. One set covers the sovereignty of Mexico. The other set covers how Mexican citiens can take a dump on our rules.


44 posted on 06/18/2005 3:25:18 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservative.)
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