Recent changes in the immigration procedures in Mexico impose new obligations and implications for individuals interested in securing a Temporary Resident Visa Form or to correct their immigration status.
Individuals visiting Mexico who have secured a Multiple Immigration Form (“FMM”) or that have an irregular status and are interested in securing a Temporary Resident Form should consider the following two recent legal developments.
First, according to the Immigration Law, an individual who holds an FMM that may have been issued for tourism or to undertake certain short-term activities may no longer request to change status from FMM to a . . .
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