
Immigration Services San Miguel de Allende
PV Law Firm Services offers immigration services for both Mexicans who want to travel abroad and to foreigners who want to reside or work in Mexico.
If you are a foreigner and going to live and work in Mexico, you need to have the necessary immigration documentation. Mexico offers several types of working and non-working visas. Before you choose a visa you should know what the pros and cons are of each type. We can assist you with selecting and acquiring the type of visa that best fits your needs. The type of visa you have can affect the car you drive and the amount of taxes you pay. Getting the right type of visa the first time will save you a considerable amount of time and could also save you a considerable amount of money.
PV LAW FIRM SERVICES INCLUDE:
Want to be in Mexico for more than the allowed 180 days of the tourist visa? PV Law Firm can help you obtain your immigration visas, certificates and permissions. You will only have to provide us with the required documents – leave the rest to us!
- Processing of temporary and permanent residency.
- Obtaining permits for entering, exiting, and working in Mexico.
- Processing Mexican naturalization of foreigners.
- Assistance and channeling of consular services for foreigners.
- Obtaining visas for Mexicans to travel abroad.
- Appointments at Mexican consulates or embassies abroad
VISA WITH PERMISSION TO CONDUCT REMUNERATED ACTIVITIES (WORK VISAS)
- Temporary Residency
- Permanente Residency
- Citizenship
- Permission to travel
- Change of Migratory Status
- Regularization of Migratory Status
- Certificates, Permissions and Authorizations
Residency for the San Miguel community
San Miguel's celebrated expat community is largely made up of retirees and part-year residents, so the local immigration caseload leans heavily toward economic-solvency residencies, renewals and the eventual transition to permanent status. Many of our San Miguel clients also need their affairs to work while they split the year between Mexico and home — a scheduling problem as much as a legal one.
We time consular appointments, finalizations and renewals around your travel calendar, and handle the process end to end so your status never lapses while you are away.
Frequently Asked Questions
Temporary residency, permanent residency, family unity, retirement income, work — the right route depends on your finances, family ties and plans. In a single consultation we can usually tell you which options you qualify for today and which need preparation.
Most first-time residencies begin at a Mexican consulate abroad, but there are important exceptions. Before booking any consulate appointment, it is worth confirming which path applies to you — choosing the wrong one costs months.
Some statuses include work authorization, some can add it, some never allow it. If earning income in Mexico is part of your plan, say so at the start — it changes which option we recommend.
Do not let it lapse quietly — options narrow once you are out of status, though they rarely disappear entirely. Contact us as early as possible and we will tell you exactly where you stand.