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Bob and Susan
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[*] posted on 2-27-2010 at 01:20 PM


i agree...they probably do take your money...

but...

are you secure?

willing to give up that 2010 toyota?

i wonder???




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[*] posted on 2-27-2010 at 04:14 PM


Yes she is Mexican citizen now as I had to pay an attorney to assist her in getting her dual citizenship. Even though her mom was a Mexican citizen and worked in the elementary schools for over 35 years and she went to elementary school and graduated high school there it was still a mess to fix. Cost me over $2,000 to take care of all of the paperwork and trying to work with Texas to get her original birth certificate to show her mother was a Mexican citizen was a double trouble. Had to have the attorney use the Consul in San Diego to get this release of her birth certificate from Texas, they were being a royal pain. That getting all this accomplished and getting her new passport from U.S. besides while waiting for the Mexican citizenship to be finalized was just a lot of time and effort. Just hope this car thing can get worked out or maybe I will get her a golf cart to go around town, LOL. Again, she had the paperwork way back when to bring the car into Mexico but once divorced she stayed with it in Mexico, she never brought it back out. It was over 10 years old when she had it down there and since she grew up in Los Mochis they were use to seeing her and her mother in the vehicle around town. Thanks, bajafun777



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