Felon Moving To Mexico
Summary
Felons may face restrictions entering Mexico under Immigration Law Article 37. If born in Mexico, you generally have the right to return, but the process should be legal to avoid complications. Consult an immigration attorney for tailored advice. Sneaking back can lead to serious consequences.Full Conversation
Yes
Okay, thank you for the clarification. Could you please specify to which country the person intends to move? This is necessary as immigration laws vary from country to country.
Mexico
Okay, thank you for specifying. Here are some general points:
- Felons may face restrictions entering Mexico.
- Mexico's Immigration Law Article * may deny entry to individuals with criminal records.
- It's important to consult with an immigration lawyer for specific advice.
- Felons may face restrictions entering Mexico.
- Mexico's Immigration Law Article * may deny entry to individuals with criminal records.
- It's important to consult with an immigration lawyer for specific advice.
What if I was born there and I snuck over to the US to make better life but I caught felony charges and now they won't let me go back
If you're a Mexican citizen, you generally have the right to return. However, the US handles deportations, so your situation might be complex. It's best to consult an immigration lawyer for advice tailored to your situation.
I think I'm going to sneak back home to Mexico
I highly advise against this as it may lead to serious consequences, including further criminal charges. It's best to consult with an immigration attorney to guide you through the process legally.
But I was born in Mexico my family brought me too when I was a baby so I have the right to go back to my own country
While you have a right to return to your country of birth, the process should be legal to avoid further complications. It’s vital to seek advice from an immigration attorney who can guide you through the correct procedures.
Thank you I'm just going to sneak back home thankfully for you help and concerns
I understand your situation is difficult. However, I strongly advise against illegal actions as they might lead to serious consequences. It's crucial to consult with an immigration attorney. They can provide specific advice and potentially help you return to Mexico legally.
Okay take care Mexico here I come home sweet home
I understand your frustrations, but remember, it's crucial to take legal actions to avoid further complications. Please consult with an immigration attorney before making any decisions. Safe travels and take care.
they can't deport me back from my my country my country won't let them
It's a complex situation. If you're a citizen of Mexico, your country should accept you. However, the process should be legal. Consult an immigration attorney for advice.
The USA is trying to keep me here in their country here
I understand your situation, but could you please clarify if you are currently detained or facing any legal action from the US authorities? This will help me provide more accurate information.