
Orientation
for Documents
In Caminamos Juntos we accompany Mexican deportees, their partners, and their children, in obtaining personal documents to get access to free public services (such as health and education) so that they can have access to the labor market, and eventually a better quality of life.
What documents are needed to live in Mexico?
Once you are in Mexican territory you will need documentation that validates your legal stay in the country.
This is a list of the documents that we could accompany you to obtain:
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Birth certificate
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CURP (Unique Population Registration Card) You can process this document online if you have your birth certificate here
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INE (Identificación Nacional Electoral) Register to process it here
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Driver's license
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Letter of no criminal record
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RFC (Federal Taxpayer Registry) Book your appointment here
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Social Security number
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Apostille (International validation of personal documents)
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Certified translations of personal documents from English to Spanish
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Mexican residence for couples, sons, and daughters, of deported people. Check the requirements here
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Dual Nationality Registration in Mexico Check what it means to have dual citizenship and the requirements here
If you need help contact us.
How can we not help?
No US immigration procedures.