English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

Will I stand a better chance of getting a mexican visa if i let the mexian consular know I do not intend on staying in Mexico but to use it as a transit point to the USA

2007-05-06 04:23:46 · 13 answers · asked by concerned 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

Its funny becase no one seem to understand the underlying humour in this question which is sooooooo sad

2007-05-06 04:44:28 · update #1

13 answers

Not sure, but whatever you do, please do it legally. It will be better for everyone in the long run, including you.

Edit: I understood your point, but don't find it funny. There are too many people who do these things, and exploit loopholes. Its a serious issue.

2007-05-06 04:30:29 · answer #1 · answered by steddy voter 6 · 1 0

Is is more difficult to become a citizen of Mexico then it is of the USA. I have lived in Mexico 11 years and STILL do not have a visa.

2007-05-13 08:39:47 · answer #2 · answered by bnbn_e2 3 · 0 0

your humor was not lost on me....it just wasn't that funny. what's funny is that you seem to think mexico has no legal structure at all. firstly, if you want a tourist visa, just ask for one. you don't need to tell them anything. if you want a working visa, it's very difficult to get.

2007-05-06 08:35:14 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

NO !! the Mexican immigrations laws make ours look silly. They don't want you there either so you chances aren't good. They won't take the chance that you may stay there and they can't have that. They actually arrest and deport people there.

2007-05-06 04:31:30 · answer #4 · answered by kbel k 2 · 0 1

You should be able to enter the USA legally at any border point...it may take time to acquire proper documentation because we had a terrorist attack in 2001....please respect the reasoning behind the time frame, we want you to have a safe country to visit.

2007-05-06 04:33:06 · answer #5 · answered by Mizz SJG 7 · 0 2

You don't have to have a visa. Vicente Fox hands out maps

2007-05-13 13:59:25 · answer #6 · answered by TAT 7 · 0 0

Going to your local US Consulate and apply for a visa.

2007-05-06 04:36:59 · answer #7 · answered by Drake 4 · 1 0

Unlawful Entry is a CRIME. America love it or leave it. Unlawful Entry is a CRIME. Leave it Now. Zero tolerance for immigration-law violators! No amnesty, no "stealth-amnesty." No "change of status," marriage fraud, "exceptional leave to remain," no "Temporary Protected Status." If you break the law, depart or be deported. Illegal aliens kill more US citizens each year than the war in Iraq has killed in four years. Apologists for illegal immigration like to paint it as a victimless crime. But in fact, illegal immigration causes substantial harm to American citizens and legal immigrants, particularly those in the most vulnerable sectors of our population--the poor, minorities, and children. Additionally, job competition by waves of illegal immigrants willing to work at substandard wages and working conditions depresses the wages of American workers, hitting hardest at minority workers and those without high school degrees. Illegal immigration also contributes to the dramatic population growth overwhelming communities across America--crowding school classrooms, consuming already limited affordable housing, and straining precious natural resources like water, energy, and forestland. Taxpayers are being forced to pay for the free health care, education, and other welfare programs being given to illegal aliens; Those tax dollars could be given back to U.S. taxpayers or used to keep our borders secure; They may be here illegally, but they sure know how to "work the system" to collect "free" medical care, "free" education, "free" food, Section 8 housing vouchers and other housing assistance, and hundreds of other social services. It costs citizens additional hundreds of billions of tax dollars at every level: local, state, and federal. It gobbles up billions of our charitable contributions. And much of that money ends up siphoned out of our economy and into offshore accounts. Illegal aliens, over half of whom work "under the table" with neither job nor income reported (nor taxed), are not counted as employed or unemployed. But some of those day-labor and off-the-books "job-lets" would be "real" jobs - available to American citizen job-seekers - if employment regulations were enforced. Illegal aliens can get away with tax evasion, et al., which citizens cannot. In short, we have too many workforce entrants and too few jobs created. The ratio works out to roughly 7-10 workforce entrants per job created. If all illegal aliens depart or are deported, all legal immigration halted, and all temporary employment visas abolished, we still have a problem with more US-born workforce entrants than new jobs created. Illegal immigration damages our country and our citizens every day at every level. And not even the attacks of 2/26 and 9/11 have awakened many Americans to the vast dangers illegal immigration poses to our selves, our families, our communities, our society, our values, our principles, our civilization. Zero Tolerance for Immigration-Law Violators! We must remember the lessons of 2/26, 9/11, and the costs we bear every single day. God Bless the U S A !

2007-05-06 07:45:52 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Your guess is as good as mine, but just do it legally whether through Canadian or Mexican borders.

2007-05-06 04:40:08 · answer #9 · answered by furrryyy 5 · 1 0

hahahaha

that does not make sense that Mexico has strict visa rules, since everyone wants to leave..

2007-05-06 05:02:51 · answer #10 · answered by kallista 3 · 1 1

fedest.com, questions and answers