If you were born in the U.S. to a Mexican parent, you already qualify. DosRaices connects you with vetted legal experts who handle everything, so you can hold both passports without the confusion.
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Answer a few simple questions about your family history. If at least one parent or grandparent was born in Mexico, you likely qualify.
DosRaices connects you with a vetted, licensed legal provider who specializes in Mexican dual citizenship. No guesswork, no scams.
Your provider obtains your Mexican birth certificate, CURP, and all documents. You receive originals by mail. No consulate visits required.
If one or both parents were born in Mexico, you have a constitutional right to Mexican citizenship. Even if they never registered you.
Second-generation eligibility exists too. If your grandparents were Mexican nationals, you may qualify through descent.
Don't talk to your Mexican parent? It's still your right. Legal providers can obtain documents without their involvement.
Lost birth certificates, missing records, name discrepancies. These are solvable problems, not dealbreakers.
Your Mexican passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to the EU, most of Latin America, and beyond.
Citizens can buy beachfront and border-zone property that foreigners cannot. No fideicomiso trust required.
Open bank accounts, register companies, and access financing as a Mexican national. Fewer bureaucratic hurdles.
In an uncertain political climate, dual citizenship is a strategic asset. Your rights are protected in two countries.
125,000 people in the U.S. reclaimed their Mexican citizenship last year. The process is simpler than you think, and your heritage is worth claiming.