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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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2 hours ago, ana_Barajas said:

Does anybody know where I can get my Mexican police report? State of Michoacán 

you can check this website

 

 

 

http://codigo.michoacan.gob.mx/tramites/tramite.php?id=335&Carta de Antecedentes No Penales

 

 

my husband went to Zamora Michoacan and got it here. Before he went he called and the lady said it is only valid for 1 month but when we received it that same day the police report does not have a expiration date. hope this helps. also he needs to take his birth certificate, his credencial, his CUR, and fotos infantiles, and the gas bill for the current month or previous month. 

Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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41 minutes ago, Paola93 said:

you can check this website

 

 

 

http://codigo.michoacan.gob.mx/tramites/tramite.php?id=335&Carta de Antecedentes No Penales

 

 

my husband went to Zamora Michoacan and got it here. Before he went he called and the lady said it is only valid for 1 month but when we received it that same day the police report does not have a expiration date. hope this helps. also he needs to take his birth certificate, his credencial, his CUR, and fotos infantiles, and the gas bill for the current month or previous month. 

did your husband had his interview already? or was your husband living in mexico or did he left early to get his police report? asking because my husband has been living here (USA) since he was 18 and never got his credencial in mexico.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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5 hours ago, ana_Barajas said:

did your husband had his interview already? or was your husband living in mexico or did he left early to get his police report? asking because my husband has been living here (USA) since he was 18 and never got his credencial in mexico.

Not yet we are waiting for an interview. We got our case complete Feb 9th.  He is in Mexico and I'm in CA . . You can call and I believe a family member can get it for him. But need to take what they tell you. 

Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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1 hour ago, nathalie001 said:

Our lawyer told us that is easier to do it in Ciudad Juarez, just get there a few days earlier.

thank you! you been the second person that has mentioned that. would he be able to do it there even tho he didn't live there? are you guys in the same process?

Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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yes we are in the same process, my husband came in when he was 16, he is from Jalisco and he hasn't been back to mexico. The lawyer told us that is easier and cheaper to do it directly there than to send the papers to his relatives in Guadalajara.

Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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2 minutes ago, nathalie001 said:

yes we are in the same process, my husband came in when he was 16, he is from Jalisco and he hasn't been back to mexico. The lawyer told us that is easier and cheaper to do it directly there than to send the papers to his relatives in Guadalajara.

good luck with everything. 

 
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