Perfect for a day trip, Dolores Hidalgo is in between Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende and is called the cradle of Mexican Independence from Spain. I recommend visiting and walking around the Plaza Principal and nearby streets. Here you will find colorful buildings, beautiful churches, and people enjoying the Plaza Principal. Grab an ice […]
Procedure to obtain a Mexican Naturalization Letter 1. Residence of at least 5 years. 2. Be of legal age and in use of their civil rights. 3. Present original and copy of the DNN-3 application. 4. Display original and two photocopies of the card issued by the Ministry of the Interior that certifies the condition […]
Mexico Immigration Visitor Entry RequirementsFor visitors to Mexico, you must have a valid U.S. passport or passport card (for land and sea entries only) and, if applicable, a valid U.S. Resident Alien Card (Green Card) or U.S. visa. Minors must also travel with a valid passport. A minor (under 18 years of age) traveling alone […]
In today’s travel vlog I’m spending a day in Guanajuato, exploring this beautiful located in the heart of Mexico. Guanajuato is a UNESCO World Heritage site built into the mountains. There are colourful houses, steep hills, and lots to see. As a university town, there’s also a lot of youthful energy. I started the day […]
It is very common to be fearful when you are considering moving to another country such as Mexico. You may be wanting to retire there or just start a brand new life, but what happens if you get homesick? Will missing home stop you from relocating to Mexico? You shouldn’t let missing your family and […]
We are trying Mexican hot sauces and putting ourselves to the test! After about ten weeks in Mexico, we’ve selected six Mexican hot sauces to see if we can take the heat. I assembled an ‘emergency cooling kit’ of cucumbers, soy milk, water, and Kleenex. Things got a little crazy when we got to the […]