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Possible catch-22 problem? - Page 3

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#21
06-21-2012, 02:17 AM
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We have sent some clients to get their biometrics with either 2 expired ID's from their native contry and sometimes if they came in as a child we send them with expired passport and current school ID and they have been able to get the biometrics done.
Thanks txgirl. This is the answer I've been looking for.
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06-21-2012, 02:22 AM
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I only have my college ID and matricula consular ID. I could get a Mexican passport but it takes months and costs a lot of money. And how can they ask us for an ID if we are not able to get one to obtain an EAD. Are you talking about an ID that is from our country?
Mexican passport is about 78 dollars for a 3 year, and you get it the same.day. What city are you in?
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06-21-2012, 02:32 AM
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Mexican passport costed me 77 dollars for 6 years. It took an hour
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Mexican passport is about 78 dollars for a 3 year, and you get it the same.day. What city are you in?
I live in Los Angeles, will i get the passport that same day in the Mexican Consulate? Money is no issue for me.
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06-21-2012, 02:59 AM
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Yes you will get it the same day.
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07-13-2012, 12:11 AM
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Has anyone figured out a solution to this?

It seems like a lot of DREAMers will be in this situation.
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Mexican passport costed me 77 dollars for 6 years. It took an hour
what do you need to obtain your Mexican passport if you don't mind me asking. I need to get one asap.
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07-13-2012, 02:26 AM
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what do you need to obtain your Mexican passport if you don't mind me asking. I need to get one asap.
TRÁMITE POR PRIMERA VEZ o EN CASO DE PERDIDA

REQUISITOS:

COSTO: 1 año $32.00

3 años $74.00

6 años $101.00



1. Hacer su cita telefónica en Mexitel al 1-877-639-4835, de lunes a viernes de 8:00 am a 9:00 pm, o sábado y domingo de 9:00 am a 6:00 pm.

2. Presentar la solicitud debidamente llenada con tinta negra.


3. Prueba de Nacionalidad Mexicana, usted puede presentar cualquiera de los siguientes documentos en original y una copia tamaño carta por los dos lados.

Acta de Nacimiento original ó copia certificada expedida por el Registro Civil
Carta de Naturalización
Certificado de Nacionalidad Mexicana
Declaratoria de Nacionalidad Mexicana
4. Identificación oficial con fotografía, usted puede presentar cualquiera de los siguientes documentos en original y una copia tamaño carta (los dos lados en la misma hoja).

Matrícula Consular
Credencial para votar con fotografía (IFE)
Licencia de Conducir
Tarjeta de Residente (Green Card)
Cartilla del Servicio Militar Nacional
Cédula Profesional
Declaratoria de Nacionalidad Mexicana
Credencial Escolar
Certificado de Estudios con fotografía sellada
Tira de Calificaciones con sello de la Institución
"Yearbook" de Escuela Pública ó Privada
Carta de Origen
Carta de Origen




5. Dos fotografías tamaño Pasaporte a color con fondo blanco.

6. En el caso de los menores de 18 años, ellos deben venir acompañados de sus padres quienes deben identificarse y otorgar su autorización para que el menor obtenga su Pasaporte Mexicano. Si la madre se identifica con el nombre de casada debe presentar el Acta de Matrimonio. Si alguno de los padres no reside en el área, debe acudir al Consulado o Delegación de la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores (SRE) en México más cercana a su domicilio para otorgar su autorización, dicha autorización es conocida como OP7.

source:http://portal.sre.gob.mx/dallas/inde...p=page&SubMenu




You do speak Spanish right?
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07-13-2012, 02:30 AM
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You do speak Spanish right?
He better, being fluent in Spanish is a prereq to get Mexican passport hehe.
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07-13-2012, 10:01 AM
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the catch-22 is that we have to pay for this even though we can't work legally.
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