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First, thanks for trusting us with this important endeavor. When we finish with your process, you can expect to receive from us your: (1) Original Birth Certificate. (2) Certified Translation and Legalization of your Birth Certificate. (3) Mexican Birth Certificate as born abroad. (4) Clave CURP which is your Unique Population Registration Code, basically your citizen or resident identification number. (Clave Unica de Registro Poblacional).
We have helped people in this situation before. All we need is your parent´s Mexican Birth Certificate. First of all, if they have passed away, we express our condolences. Remember that we can help you even if they have passed away, guaranteed!
Also, if you do not speak to your Mexican parent, we can obtain your Mexican citizenship without bothering him. Remember that is your Constitutional Right to obtain your Mexican citizenship, not his/hers. So in these cases what we have done is (1) try to help you contact a relative of your parent which can provide your parents birth certificate or information so we can find the record for you. (2) If you have sufficient information about your parent, we can look for his record in Mexico. If this does not work nor apply to your specific case, please contact us, there are other ways we can help you. Cheer up!
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Of course! The idea of dual citizenship is also a way to maintain a connection to the motherland and make it easier for future generations. Your children are elegible through at least one parent.
We get this question a lot, and the general answer, which applies to almost all our client is NO, obtaining your Mexican Citizenship DOES NOT affect your US citizenship. Please review this link for official information from the US government regarding this topic. (https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/travel-legal-considerations/Advice-about-Possible-Loss-of-US-Nationality-Dual-Nationality/Dual-Nationality.html)
When one is born in a foreign country (example, the US) from Mexican parents, one obtains the right to become a Mexican citizenship as born abroad. This means that you have an easy and immediate path for your citizenship. You are NOT obtaining your citizenship through the process of naturalization; you are obtaining your direct citizenship. There is no oath nor exam applied. There are no high government fees nor an immigration process related to this right.
*** IF YOU HAVE MEXICAN PARENTS, PLEASE DISREGARD THIS INFORMATION*** If you are a US citizen obtaining your Mexican Citizenship through NATURALIZATION, meaning that you are obtaining your Mexican citizenship through the process of Temporal and/or Permanent Residence, then please note, that you will face a renunciation clause when you apply for naturalization. If you are about to face this scenario, please contact us.**
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