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(2) On September 27, 2008 at 06:02 am Castiloe [0] said:

Back in March I visited the State of Puebla. I am from a small village and I noticed along the road Immigration offices of Mexico. They are everywhere in Puebla or the Country of Mexico. They should be able to answer your questions. If you married a Mexican Citizen and you are a US Citizen then he has dual citizenship, after he goes through the documentation process which takes between six months to a year to bring him legally to the USA. However, in order for him to become a US Citizen that takes approximately five years and sometimes longer. If you want to proof your immigration status while living in Mexico to an official who intercept you in the street. You are married to a Mexican Citizen then go ahead and get your: First, CREDENCIAL
PARA VOTAR (VOTING REGISTRATION CARD)from the INSTITUTO FEDERAL ELECTORAL,second, REGISTRO NACIONAL DE POBLACION card (KUR),third get an ID Card from INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE LA SENECTUD (INSEN).
If you have a US passport then you can stay in Mexico up to six months, I think.

(1) On September 27, 2008 at 06:00 am Castiloe [0] said:

Back in March I visited the State of Puebla. I am from a small village and I noticed along the road Immigration offices of Mexico. They are everywhere in Puebla or the Country of Mexico. They should be able to answer your questions. If you married a Mexican Citizen and you are a US Citizen then he has dual citizenship, after he goes through the documentation process which takes between six months to a year to bring him legally to the USA. However, in order for him to become a US Citizen that takes approximately five years and sometimes longer. If you want to proof your immigration status while living in Mexico to an official who intercept you in the street. You are married to a Mexican Citizen then go ahead and get your: First, CREDENCIAL
PARA VOTAR (VOTING REGISTRATION CARD)from the INSTITUTO FEDERAL ELECTORAL,second, REGISTRO NACIONAL DE POBLACION card (KUR),third get an ID Card from INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE LA SENECTUD (INSEN).
If you have a US passport then you can stay in Mexico up to six months, I think.

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