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We assist U.S. citizens in obtaining Mexican citizenship, guiding you from document preparation to final approval.

STEPS FOR YOUR DUAL CITIZENSHIP

Hundreds have secured their Mexican citizenship with our easy

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AS EASY AS DUAL CITIZENSHIP CAN BE

Hundreds have secured their Mexican citizenship with our easy, streamlined 4-step process—so can you.

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Our Services

What We Do?

Need help with residency, correcting records or registrations? ‘We’ve got you covered!

Mexican Residence

U.S. Citizenship & Residency

Mexican Dual Citizenship

Correcting Vital Records

Change Of Name Procedures

Irregular Birth Certifiucate

Registration of Foreign Marriage Certificates in Mexico

Registration of Foreign Death Certificates in Mexico

Search, Digitization, or Purchase of Birth Certificates from All Over Mexico

Mexican Passport Appointment Service

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Start Your Journey to Dual Citizenship Today

DNMEXUSA guides U.S. citizens through every step of obtaining Mexican citizenship. From document collection and translation to legal processing we make the process simple, accessible, and reliable—helping you achieve dual citizenship with confidence and ease.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ's

It’s easy! Simply send us a clear photo or scan of the following:

  • Your U.S. Birth Certificate

  • Your Passport (preferred) — or alternatively, DMV ID, Military ID, or Passport Card

  • Your Parents’ Mexican Birth Certificate(s)

If you’re using your spouse’s legal name, please include your Marriage Certificate as well.

These documents allow us to determine if you’re an ideal candidate for Mexican citizenship.

You can always reach us for help by phone, chat, or email at [email protected].

Phone: 562‑200‑4252 | 888‑452‑7652
Address: 20234 State Rd., Cerritos, CA 90703

We’ve successfully helped many clients in similar situations. All we need is your parent’s Mexican Birth Certificate.

First, if your parent has passed away, please accept our condolences. Rest assured, we can still assist you in obtaining Mexican citizenship—guaranteed!

If you are not in contact with your Mexican parent, don’t worry. We can secure your citizenship without involving them, because it is your constitutional right, not theirs.

In such cases, we typically:

  1. Help you contact a relative who can provide your parent’s birth certificate or relevant information.

  2. Search for your parent’s records directly in Mexico if enough details are available.

If these steps don’t apply to your situation, please contact us—there are alternative ways we can help you.

Stay positive! At DNMEXUSA, we’re here to make your path to Mexican citizenship as smooth as possible.

Contact Us:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 561‑200‑4252 | 888‑451‑7652
Address: 20234 State Rd., Cerritos, CA 90703

We understand that traveling can be difficult and time-consuming. That’s why DNMEXUSA provides a secure way to send your original documents by mail.

Once we receive them, we will carefully process your petition and return your documents safely using the same secure mailing method.

No need to worry about travel—we make the process simple and convenient for you.

Contact Us:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 561‑200‑4252 | 888‑451‑7652
Address: 20234 State Rd., Cerritos, CA 90703

No, you don’t need to send us your original passport or ID. A clear scan or photo (front and back) is sufficient in almost all cases.

Only in rare situations—less than 10 clients so far—might we require the original. If that ever happens, you can rest assured it will be safely returned once we complete your process.

At DNMEXUSA, we make the process as secure and convenient as possible.

Contact Us:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 561‑200‑4252 | 888‑451‑7652
Address: 20234 State Rd., Cerritos, CA 90703

We get this question often. For most of our clients, the answer is NO—obtaining Mexican citizenship does not affect your U.S. citizenship.

If you were born in the U.S. to Mexican parents, you have the right to Mexican citizenship by birth, even if born abroad. This means your citizenship is direct, not through naturalization. There is no oath, exam, or high government fees, and no traditional immigration process is required.

For official U.S. government guidance on dual nationality, please see: U.S. State Department – Dual Nationality

Important: If you are a U.S. citizen seeking Mexican citizenship through naturalization (via Temporary or Permanent Residence), a renunciation clause may apply. If this applies to you, please contact us for guidance.

At DNMEXUSA, we ensure your path to Mexican citizenship is safe, clear, and respects your U.S. citizenship rights.

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