Permanent and Temporary Resident Cards

We can facilitate the process to obtain either of these cards and eliminate the stress associated with this process. In most cases, you will only need to visit Green-Go once, and go to immigration once to be fingerprinted, photographed, and recieve your resident card. We are by your side throughout this process.

CURP

The CURP is the abbreviation for Clave Única de Registro de Población (Unique Population Registry Code or else as Personal ID Code Number). It is a unique identity code for both citizens and residents of Mexico.  Your CURP affords you the ability to open a bank account here, work, and obtain Mexican health insurance.

Changes of Address

The Mexican government requires all Temporary or Permanent residents to inform them if you move to a residence that is different than the one you used on your application.  This needs to be done within 90 days of your move to avoid fines, forfeiture of your resident status, or possibly deportation if the government has not been notified.