Thursday, March 28, 2013

what do i need to stay in mexico for a year?

what do i need to stay in mexico for a year?
I am 18 years old and my fiance lives in Chiapas Mexico. I want to go and stay with him for a year until he can get his visa and passport. I want to eventually live there in the future. I looked on the internet and it said could stay there for 6 months without a visa and there is a student visa for a year. Do you what I need to be looking or what i need to live there?
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1 :
A bullet proof vest!
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A gun
3 :
What do you need to stay in Mexico for a year? Patience, determination and money. Low motivation and willingness to get drunk a lot also help.
4 :
Chiapas should be fine. You can actually go in with a 180 day visa. Once there, you can apply for permanent residence, as you will be his fiance. So there is a permanent resident route, education visa route, and tourist...but there is another way too. Chiapas is literally right next to the border. All you have to do is go to spend a weekend in Guatemala, and they will stamp you for another six months. Do it every 2 or 3 months or so, they won't really care.
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6 months is your limit .... period !! And is is not without a visa ... it's with a FMM Tourist Visa. If you are not flying back you could probably get away with over staying your visa as they don't check at the border. Flying back requires a current visa. If you've never been to Mexico there's a good chance you'll head back in a few months
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You can get a 6 month tourist permit, and when it is near to expiring, you need to go to the border, cross, return in a few hours and get a new 6 month permit. You may not work. You need to know that it is nearly impossible for a Mexican citizen, especially a young man, to get even a tourist visa to the U.S. The only possible way for him to immigrate to the U.S. is for you to sponsor him for a fiance visa...you must be in the U.S., and he must be in Mexico. An internet relationship will not qualify. See site below. If you decide to live in Mexico in the future...that is a different thing entirely...see 2nd site.

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