Guides

Extradition for Crimes Committed in Mexico: 10 Things You Need to Know

Extradition can be defined as “the legal process through which one country hands over a person accused or convicted of a crime to another country that has jurisdiction over the case.” Typically, this happens when the person has committed a crime in the requesting country (the requesting state) but is located in another country (the […]

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Guide to releasing migrants in Mexico

releasing migrants? The migration issue in Mexico is multifaceted and encompasses several socioeconomic and political dimensions. However, more than 90% of it stems from transit migration, as the majority of migrants in Mexico aim to reach the United States. Mexico has traditionally been a country of emigration towards the United States due to the economic

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arrests at Mexican airports

Action guide for arrests at Mexican airports for guns, drugs ,smuggling and immigration situation.

Arrests at Mexican airports?Mexican airports have had notable increases in the last 4 years of arrests at their airports, American, European, South American and Asian citizens have been arrested upon arrival at any of the airports in the Mexican Republic regularly for violations of gun laws, possession of any drug such as cannabis or marijuana

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arrested in Mexico

Protocol for action when arrested in Mexico (first 48 hours)

When a person is arrested in Mexico, they will be sent to the public prosecutor’s office for the first 48 hours. During this time, the decisions you make will be like the decision the doctor makes in the emergency room. Every hour and every movement can represent your freedom, or your imprisonment.Follow the steps in

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Tijuana land customs

Arrest guide at Tijuana land customs: Action protocol

Firearms inside your vehicle (even with a permit to carry issued by the sheriff), marijuana or drugs for personal use, money or checks for more than $30,000 dollars or entry of merchandise of $30,000 dollars or more without paying the taxes established by the Mexican laws. These are the most common problems that American citizens

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Traveling to Mexico with Firearms: What You Need to Know

Traveling to Mexico with Firearms? The arrest of Americans for carrying firearms when entering Mexico is the most common crime and it happens every day in Mexican customs and airports. This problem is a harsh reality for American families who have seen the need to hire lawyers to free their loved ones from these situations,

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Guide to drug crimes for Travelers from United States to México

Guide to drug crimes? Americans, foreigners or Mexican residents of the United States commonly travel from California, Arizona or Texas to Mexico on a frequent basis, some of them every weekend, so customs has become an area where many arrests occur for commission of crimes related to drugs, and on the other hand the airport

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