I am bringing my aunt with me to the Chapala area so that she can be in assisted living that we can afford. Her passport is good for two years. We are gathering her documents to show that she gets just over $1800 a month i'm Social Security.
I am her power of attorney. If we cannot qualify for the Temporal visa, will they expect her to come back to the states after every six months? She will be over 92 years old and frail. Do you think that as power of attorney I could bring her passport and visa back to the US and get it renewed when l renew mine without bringing her in such an exhausting trip?
by the way, the local consulate told me that legal documents made in the US have no bearing in Mexico. Is there a way that I can get power of attorney in Chapala without jumping through 1 million hoops?
Manyby the way, the local consulate told me that legal documents made in the US have no bearing in Mexico. Is there a way that I can get power of attorney in Chapala without jumping through 1 million hoops?
Many thanks for your help!