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My future fiance/wife FABIOLA, 25yrs old, is a Mexican citizen and I, EDDIE, 22yrs old, am a US citizen.
We are currently both here in Mexico right now living (I am on my tourist visa FMT). We want to know the BEST way to go about getting married and legalizing her so we can start our life in the US. We have heard it is possible for her to go to the states with her visa and we get married before it expires and then she would overstay her visa and we would file for her to become legal in the US. Is it easier and less complicated to just get married here in the states or Mexico? Also, I was wondering if it's cheaper altogether (the whole process) to do it from Mexico or to be in the states? We want to weigh out our options...the least complicated way possible!
If anyone could PLEASE help us out, we would really appreciate it. Time is not a huge factor for us but we would like to be in the US ASAP, us three as a family. I know costs/fees will be higher in the US rather than in Mexico so we were thinking it would be better in Mexico to get married and start the process.
We do not really want to hire a lawyer because I know almost everything that a lawyer would know and not to insult their intelligence, I just don't think it will be all necessary to spend the money for one because of high costs.
Also, if anyone can share more information on each step of the process that we will need to know until she gets her citizenship and we all 3 are settled in the states.
Approximately how much would it be altogether if we did it in Mexico & in the US?
And about how long would this whole process take til we are able to live in the US?
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Key Notes, I DONT KNOW IF THIS AFFECTS ANY OF THE PROCESS OF PAPERWORK/LEGALITY:
- We have a 1yr old boy who was born in Mexico. (He should automatically be a US citizen after i file for his paperwork in May)
- She used to live in the states for 7yrs, in which she obviously overstayed her visa back in the day. She left back to Mexico around when she finished HighSchool and has been living in Mexico ever since. She has had her visa and is able to go back and forth from the states when she wants to see her family in Texas.
THANKS GUYS.
EDDIE
We are currently both here in Mexico right now living (I am on my tourist visa FMT). We want to know the BEST way to go about getting married and legalizing her so we can start our life in the US. We have heard it is possible for her to go to the states with her visa and we get married before it expires and then she would overstay her visa and we would file for her to become legal in the US. Is it easier and less complicated to just get married here in the states or Mexico? Also, I was wondering if it's cheaper altogether (the whole process) to do it from Mexico or to be in the states? We want to weigh out our options...the least complicated way possible!
If anyone could PLEASE help us out, we would really appreciate it. Time is not a huge factor for us but we would like to be in the US ASAP, us three as a family. I know costs/fees will be higher in the US rather than in Mexico so we were thinking it would be better in Mexico to get married and start the process.
We do not really want to hire a lawyer because I know almost everything that a lawyer would know and not to insult their intelligence, I just don't think it will be all necessary to spend the money for one because of high costs.
Also, if anyone can share more information on each step of the process that we will need to know until she gets her citizenship and we all 3 are settled in the states.
Approximately how much would it be altogether if we did it in Mexico & in the US?
And about how long would this whole process take til we are able to live in the US?
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Key Notes, I DONT KNOW IF THIS AFFECTS ANY OF THE PROCESS OF PAPERWORK/LEGALITY:
- We have a 1yr old boy who was born in Mexico. (He should automatically be a US citizen after i file for his paperwork in May)
- She used to live in the states for 7yrs, in which she obviously overstayed her visa back in the day. She left back to Mexico around when she finished HighSchool and has been living in Mexico ever since. She has had her visa and is able to go back and forth from the states when she wants to see her family in Texas.
THANKS GUYS.
EDDIE
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