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I htink you have to do it in person,. maybe you could do it at the consulate if you live close to one

I found this online

Quiero casarme con un extranjero, ¿qué trámites debo hacer?

Para casarse con un mexicano, el extranjero debe obtener una autorización del Instituto Nacional de Migración.

Para obtener esta autorización, es necesario que el extranjero esté en México, sin importar su calidad migratoria, y conocer la fecha el lugar y el número de oficialía o juzgado del registro civil en donde se llevará a cabo la boda. Por su parte, el contrayente mexicano debe acreditar su nacionalidad.

Consulta la sección de requisitos o acude a cualquiera de las delegaciones que el Instituto Nacional de Migración tiene en toda la República, para que te informen de los requisitos exactos para este trámite.

sorry this is so long, but I found the whole instruction set

Autorización para que el Extranjero pueda contraer matrimonio con mexicano

CONSIDERACIONES GENERALES PARA TODOS LOS TRAMITES MIGRATORIOS

Los servicios migratorios pueden gestionarse en las 32 delegaciones regionales del Instituto Nacional de Migración y en sus respectivas subdelegaciones regionales y locales.

Para la gestión, el extranjero o su representante legal deberá utilizar el formato "Solicitud de Trámite Migratorio" y cumplir con los requisitos señalados para cada caso.

Todos los requisitos deberán ser presentados en original y copia para cotejo de la autoridad migratoria. Los originales serán devueltos al solicitante, con excepción de las cartas y escritos dirigidos al Instituto Nacional de Migración.

Los documentos emitidos en el exterior (con excepción del pasaporte o los documentos de identidad y viaje), deberán ser apostillados por la autoridad gubernamental del país emisor, o bien, legalizados por el consulado mexicano correspondiente y en su caso, traducido al español por perito oficial.

En caso de que el interesado realice el trámite a través de un apoderado o de un representante legal, éste deberá acreditar tal carácter con carta poder a su favor otorgado por el extranjero, y copia de una identificación oficial vigente que contenga fotografía y firma del apoderado o representante legal, según corresponda y del que otorga el poder.

El Instituto Nacional de Migración emitirá sus resoluciones ejerciendo, en su caso, la facultad discrecional que la Ley General de Población, su Reglamento y demás disposiciones legales aplicables le confieren; y será ejercida por los funcionarios públicos del Instituto, de conformidad a los diversos acuerdos delegatorios en vigor. La presentación de la solicitud y los requisitos, le garantiza al promovente una respuesta en los plazos legales (35 días calendario), pero no necesariamente será ésta en sentido afirmativo o conveniente a sus intereses.

En el ejercicio de esta facultad discrecional se observarán los plazos para señalar previsiones al promovente, en términos del artículo 17-A, de la Ley Federal de Procedimiento Administrativo.

Cuando se presenten cartas o escritos dirigidos al Instituto Nacional de Migración, deberá entregarse una identificación oficial vigente con fotografía y firma de la persona que suscribe la carta, y si se trata de un extranjero, presentar su documento migratorio.

Documentos específicos que se deben adjuntar al trámite:

1. Formato oficial de "Solicitud de Trámite Migratorio".

2. Documento migratorio vigente del extranjero.

3. En caso de que el extranjero esté en México como turista, pasaporte vigente.

4. Comprobante de pago de derechos.

5. Carta firmada por ambos contrayentes, dirigida al Instituto Nacional de Migración, en la que declaren bajo protesta de decir verdad que ni uno ni otro tienen impedimento legal alguno para contraer matrimonio, indicando:

a) Número de la oficialía o del juzgado del registro civil

B) La ciudad y la entidad federativa donde se ubica el mismo, y

c) Fecha en la que se llevará a cabo la ceremonia del matrimonio

6. En caso de contrayentes menores de edad, original del permiso de los padres, tutores o documento de emancipación, debidamente legalizados, y

7. Documento que acredite la nacionalidad del contrayente mexicano. (Pasaporte o acta denacimiento)

8. Identificación oficial vigente del contrayente mexicano. (Pasaporte o credencial de elector)

Now that my husband is a citizen, we are preparting documents to apply to bring his parents here.

CSC

04/24/10: I-130 package mailed

05/04/10: Notice Date

10/06/10: Approval Date

NVC

10/12/10: NVC Case# generated

10/22/10: Updated both email ids. DS-3032 e-mailed

10/26/10: IIN Received. AOS fee IN PROCESS. Emailed barcoded

10/30/10: AOS fee PAID, AOS package mailed

11/03/10: IV fee PAID, IV package mailed

12/07/10: RFE for I-864 Entered into System

12/13/10: RFE for DS-230 entered into system

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Tabta, your information is AMAZING. Seems like everyone's got their thinking caps on today, except me...LOL

What in the world would I do without you guys???

Don't let the sunshine spoil your rain...just stand up and COMPLAIN!

-Oscar the Grouch

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Melissa: Well I don't seem to be helping matters much. I'm so sorry. If you need anything please let me know. I would love to help you out as best I can.

Benita: That picture is absolutely the most adorable thing I have ever seen. I can only hope my kids will be as beautiful as Emily. :D

Just couldn't stay my @ss away!

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Benita-I just now saw your post! Looks like I need to get hopping if I want to marry in July. Ok let me see here...

I need:

The birth certificate, plus translated with the Apostille (whatever that is, lol)

The permission from the migracion (this is going to be the tricky part-I have no idea yet how we're going to apply for it)

My passport (check!)

That's about it right?

Also, Benita-that picture of Emily is GORGEOUS!!! :D

Don't let the sunshine spoil your rain...just stand up and COMPLAIN!

-Oscar the Grouch

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Alright I give up. There's literally no way this is going to work. I simply don't have a month to spend in Mexico just for a civil ceremony. Looks like we are either going to have to stick with K-1 or go back to the giving up idea.

Don't let the sunshine spoil your rain...just stand up and COMPLAIN!

-Oscar the Grouch

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First Melissa congratulations on your wedding! I'm so glad you're finallly able to make some steps forward in what I know has been an extremely frustrating slow process.

Unfortunately you cannot apply for the permiso until you are in the country, and once you are in the country, you can't leave until it's granted and you're married or it will be invalid. The reason is your permiso is linked to your FMT (and I am fairly certain I even had to submit my FMT when I submitted the paperwork for the permiso) IF you leave the country and invalidate your FMT, since it's linked to the permiso, you invalidate the permiso as well.

We faced this problem when we were trying to get married civilly in Mexico too, and this is what Mexican immigration and a Mexican immigration lawyer told us. It sucks, but it's the way it is. I had to use a week's vacation and take an unpaid 2-week leave from work in order for us to get married. Maybe if you explain the extreme circumstances at your work, they would understand? Mine did thankfully, although it took a lot of convincing on my part, and me basically telling them I would have to quit my job if they didn't grant it since it was the only way I could get married. I had worked there for almost 4 years, so they didn't want me to quit (even though I did 10 months later when I moved to Mexico.... heheh)

Jeremiah 29:11-13 "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for wholeness and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will hear you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart"

our extended timeline

05/05 - Entered US
10/3 - Mailed I-485 and I-765
10/14 - NOA1 for AOS and I-765.
10/22 - I-485 Biometrics NOA received, appt 11/15
10/27 - Touched on both I-485 and I-765.
10/31 - I-765 Biometrics NOA dated 10/24. Appt on 11/29 at 12PM.
11/15 - Biometrics for I-485 and I-765 done on same day.
11/16 & 27 - Case "touched" on bcis.gov.
12/7 - EAD approval by e-mail. Card is on its way. Thank you Lord!!
12/12 - Received EAD.
1/9/06 - Applied for SSN. Received 1/17
3/30 - Got our AOS Interview notice!! Interview date 5/31
5/31/06 - Permanent residency granted! Passport stamped IR6. God is so faithful!

2/2/16 - Mailed in N-400 paperwork

2/10/16 - Received text that N-400 paperwork was received.

2/16/16 - Text that fingerprint appointment has been scheduled.

3/1/16 - Biometrics interview, Naperville, IL

3/11/16 - E-notice that case is in line for an interview

7/8/16 - Text/site updated that Interview date has been assigned

7/14/16 - Received letter dated 7/11 with interview date on 8/11
8/11/16 - Interview, given paper that said passed test but no decision can be made at this time.

10/18/16 - Received text, status online updated to say oath ceremony has been scheduled!!!!


Notice: I am not a lawyer nor legal profession; my posts on this website are just my lay opinions, formulated from my own case.

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Melissa: DO NOT GIVE UP. I am almost positive that the permission from the Sec. de Gob only takes about 2-3 days to grant. Yes - you have to physically be there. They were ready to do everything, but then Alex did not have an ID. Your Birth certificate and apostile should only take about a week, then get them translated should be a piece of cake. Have Javier check on the permiso and find out exactly what is needed and the time frame.

Thanks everyone, I know she is cute. I just can't help but share her photos.

Here are all the photos of Emily together.

~~~~~~~~~~Time Line~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

02-03-2006 Received K-3 Visa.

02-21-2006 Filed I-485 and I-765 with lawyer.

03-04-2006 Received NOA on both AOS and EAD.

03-21-2006 Biometrics for AOS & EAD.(Our 3rd Wedding Anniversary)

03-22-2006 AOS & EAD Touched.

03-23-2006 AOS & EAD Touched.

03-31-2006 Emily's Birthday ~ 2 Years Old

03-31-2006 AOS & EAD Touched. (Could be from the AR-11 and I-865 Change of address forms).

04-03-2006 AOS & EAD Touched.

05-09-2006 USCIS Site states that EAD was approved.

05-11-2006 Received EAD Card in the mail.

06-05-2006 Received AOS Interview letter.

07-26-2006 AOS Interview - APPROVED.

07-31-2006 Received WELCOME letter in the mail.

07-31-2006 Received E-mail -- Card is on the way.

08-05-2006 Received Green Card -- Good for 10 years.

11-08-2006 New addition to the family - Anali Grace was born

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HOLY CUTE KID BENITA!!! Wow, such a beauty little Emily is. And pretty sure she’ll have a cute little brother or sister. How excited you must be!!!! I like the serious photo of her on the upper right. Serious photos are just as precious as the ones when the kids are super smiley!!

Melissa…good luck on all of that. I have no idea about any of that but it seems a lot more complicated than getting married here in the US. Believe in yourself and each other and you’ll be able to get it done.

8/2002: Married

11/18/02: Filed 1-130 at NSC

07/26/04: I-130 approved.

11/14/04: NVC sends file to CDJ

07/05/05: Interview in CDJ - visa denied

07/06/05: I-601 waiver submitted

11/01/05: I-601 WAIVER APPROVED!!!

01/17/06: Pick up visa in CDJ

01/18/06: Arrival in USA

01/23/06: Applied for SSN card

01/28/06: SSN card arrived

01/31/06: Welcome to USA letter arrives

02/03/06: 2nd Welcome to USA letter arrives

02/03/06: 10 year Green Card arrives

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Melissa, Have you checked into the FMLA act? Employers have to give time off for that, but I don't know if your situation would fall under what the act was set to do..... it's worth checking though

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Jeremiah 29:11-13 "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for wholeness and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will hear you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart"

our extended timeline

05/05 - Entered US
10/3 - Mailed I-485 and I-765
10/14 - NOA1 for AOS and I-765.
10/22 - I-485 Biometrics NOA received, appt 11/15
10/27 - Touched on both I-485 and I-765.
10/31 - I-765 Biometrics NOA dated 10/24. Appt on 11/29 at 12PM.
11/15 - Biometrics for I-485 and I-765 done on same day.
11/16 & 27 - Case "touched" on bcis.gov.
12/7 - EAD approval by e-mail. Card is on its way. Thank you Lord!!
12/12 - Received EAD.
1/9/06 - Applied for SSN. Received 1/17
3/30 - Got our AOS Interview notice!! Interview date 5/31
5/31/06 - Permanent residency granted! Passport stamped IR6. God is so faithful!

2/2/16 - Mailed in N-400 paperwork

2/10/16 - Received text that N-400 paperwork was received.

2/16/16 - Text that fingerprint appointment has been scheduled.

3/1/16 - Biometrics interview, Naperville, IL

3/11/16 - E-notice that case is in line for an interview

7/8/16 - Text/site updated that Interview date has been assigned

7/14/16 - Received letter dated 7/11 with interview date on 8/11
8/11/16 - Interview, given paper that said passed test but no decision can be made at this time.

10/18/16 - Received text, status online updated to say oath ceremony has been scheduled!!!!


Notice: I am not a lawyer nor legal profession; my posts on this website are just my lay opinions, formulated from my own case.

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Benita, are you SURE it's only 2-3 days??

I dont think iut would be possible to get it in that amount of time. When I applied for mine I applied on a tuesday for my marriage to be the wednesday of the following week. Well needless to say I had to reschedule at the registro civil. Also I would advise that you have a lawyer write your intent to marry letter (in spanish of course) our first one was wrong (they told us after about 1.5 weeks) and i was crying at the imigration officce and this nice old lawyer wrote my letter for free. It is very wording specific. In the letter you have to include time, date and place where you plan to get married also. If you would like (it might takme me a few weeks to find) I can go through our papers and email you the text of our letter and maybe you could revise it to suit you all.

Now that my husband is a citizen, we are preparting documents to apply to bring his parents here.

CSC

04/24/10: I-130 package mailed

05/04/10: Notice Date

10/06/10: Approval Date

NVC

10/12/10: NVC Case# generated

10/22/10: Updated both email ids. DS-3032 e-mailed

10/26/10: IIN Received. AOS fee IN PROCESS. Emailed barcoded

10/30/10: AOS fee PAID, AOS package mailed

11/03/10: IV fee PAID, IV package mailed

12/07/10: RFE for I-864 Entered into System

12/13/10: RFE for DS-230 entered into system

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Benita, are you SURE it's only 2-3 days??

I dont think iut would be possible to get it in that amount of time. When I applied for mine I applied on a tuesday for my marriage to be the wednesday of the following week. Well needless to say I had to reschedule at the registro civil. Also I would advise that you have a lawyer write your intent to marry letter (in spanish of course) our first one was wrong (they told us after about 1.5 weeks) and i was crying at the imigration officce and this nice old lawyer wrote my letter for free. It is very wording specific. In the letter you have to include time, date and place where you plan to get married also. If you would like (it might takme me a few weeks to find) I can go through our papers and email you the text of our letter and maybe you could revise it to suit you all.

That would be AWESOME. We might be working something out...I might be able to go for 3 weeks in August. Pushes the wedding date back, but may be worth it. Yes please DO send the wording...it will really help!

Don't let the sunshine spoil your rain...just stand up and COMPLAIN!

-Oscar the Grouch

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Benita, are you SURE it's only 2-3 days??

I dont think iut would be possible to get it in that amount of time. When I applied for mine I applied on a tuesday for my marriage to be the wednesday of the following week. Well needless to say I had to reschedule at the registro civil. Also I would advise that you have a lawyer write your intent to marry letter (in spanish of course) our first one was wrong (they told us after about 1.5 weeks) and i was crying at the imigration officce and this nice old lawyer wrote my letter for free. It is very wording specific. In the letter you have to include time, date and place where you plan to get married also. If you would like (it might takme me a few weeks to find) I can go through our papers and email you the text of our letter and maybe you could revise it to suit you all.

That would be AWESOME. We might be working something out...I might be able to go for 3 weeks in August. Pushes the wedding date back, but may be worth it. Yes please DO send the wording...it will really help!

I think it is at my grandparents house (4 hours away) But I will at least be there by June 1st, so i will get it to you asap

Now that my husband is a citizen, we are preparting documents to apply to bring his parents here.

CSC

04/24/10: I-130 package mailed

05/04/10: Notice Date

10/06/10: Approval Date

NVC

10/12/10: NVC Case# generated

10/22/10: Updated both email ids. DS-3032 e-mailed

10/26/10: IIN Received. AOS fee IN PROCESS. Emailed barcoded

10/30/10: AOS fee PAID, AOS package mailed

11/03/10: IV fee PAID, IV package mailed

12/07/10: RFE for I-864 Entered into System

12/13/10: RFE for DS-230 entered into system

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