How does a naturalized U.S. citizen obtain her birth certificate from Mexico?
Answer One way is through the Mexican Consulates or Embassy in certain cities in the US. They will ask her for as much information as she has to be able to locate the birth certificate in the State she was born in, probably they will ask for a birth certificate if available, to get the number of book the authorities in Mexico have to search in. The Consulate in San Bernardino, California,(http://portal.sre.gob.mx/sanbernardino/index.php?option=displaypage&Itemid=116&o…) has a link in their website to the registries in each State in Mexico so you can order a certified copy of a birth certificate via INternet. They do require more information to be able to look it up: the book number (where the birth certificate is kept in the registry), the birth certificate number, the place she was registered at, when she was registered. Certain States just require full name, name of parents, date of birth and place registered at. The charge is of around 10dlls. for the document and around 8 dlls fo
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