Plazas comunitarias

 

A través de los Consulados de México e instituciones aliadas en Estados Unidos, el Instituto Nacional para la Educación de los Adultos (INEA), la Secretaría de Educación Pública (SEP) y la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores (SRE) ofrecen a la población migrante un modelo de educación accesible denominado “Plazas Comunitarias”. Dichas Plazas son espacios educativos abiertos a la comunidad en donde las personas, de acuerdo a sus intereses, pueden aprender a leer, a escribir, terminar su primaria y/o secundaria, así como tomar diversos cursos de capacitación laboral.

Las Plazas Comunitarias ofrecen cursos gratuitos de primaria, secundaria, computación y alfabetización en español. Además, facilitan el acceso a bibliotecas digitales, materiales de apoyo y libros de texto, así como la asistencia para jóvenes y adultos que desean continuar o concluir su educación básica.

Al finalizar sus estudios, los participantes (ya sean jóvenes o adultos) obtienen un certificado emitido por la autoridad correspondiente. Con base en el curso que se haya tomado, el certificado tiene plena validez en México y/o ante diversas instancias en los Estados Unidos.

Los mexicanos que viven en el área metropolitana de San Antonio pueden acudir a las siguientes plazas comunitarias:

·         Plaza Comunitaria Northside

o   Cursos de alfabetización, primaria, secundaria y computación.

§  Coordinadora: Claudia García

·         Teléfono: (210) 397-7563

·         E-mail: Esta dirección de correo electrónico está siendo protegida contra los robots de spam. Necesita tener JavaScript habilitado para poder verlo.

o   Todos los cursos son en español

  

Para más información, llame al Departamento de Comunidades del Consulado General de México: (210) 227-9145 ext. 3611, 3612 o 3632.

Red Global MX

 

¿Qué es la Red Global MX?

La Red Global MX (RGMX) reúne a personas mexicanas que residen en el exterior, especializadas en ciencia, investigación y tecnología, empresariado y comercio, artes y desarrollo comunitario.

·         La RGMX se conforma de Capítulos locales, los cuales cuentan con gestión autónoma e intereses propios.

·         También cuenta con Nodos en México, que son las contrapartes mexicanas, conformadas por sector privado, público y/o universidades estatales y apoyan a los Capítulos con los proyectos a nivel local.

Sus principales objetivos son:

·         Identificar y organizar a los mexicanos altamente calificados que residen en el exterior.

·         Promover lazos entre México y personas altamente calificadas que residen en el exterior.

·         Promocionar actividades de cooperación que fomenten el desarrollo social, científico, tecnológico y económico de México.

 

¿Cómo puedo formar parte de la Red Global MX?

Entra a https://redsanantonio.com/ para contactar a los miembros de la Mesa Directiva del Capítulo San Antonio y obtener más información sobre la RGMX.

Visas

 

Welcome to the Visa Section of the Consulate General of Mexico in San Antonio, Texas. We highly recommend you check this website before coming to your appointment.

An appointment is required, and we kindly ask you to carefully review all the requirements.

Visa appointments must be scheduled every Monday through the MiConsulado system, available at https://citas.sre.gob.mxby calling (424) 309-0009, or by texting via WhatsApp to the same number.

Appointments cannot be made by email.

Please note that the amount of $53.00 dollars
will be charged for each visa application received,
regardless of whether or not it is authorized and
the payment will not be refunded.

 

Foreigners interested in applying for any type of the visa, must meet the requirements for the respective visa that is requested.

For any clarifications, please call 210-227-9145 ext. 3609, 3606 or email Esta dirección de correo electrónico está siendo protegida contra los robots de spam. Necesita tener JavaScript habilitado para poder verlo. 
Leave a voice message with your name and phone number and we will call you back ASAP.

 

General Information

All foreigners, regardless of their nationality, are required to present a valid and unexpired passport when entering to Mexico.

If you are a Permanent Resident of the following countries: Canada, United States, Japan, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, or any of the countries of the Schengen Area, you do not need a visa to enter Mexico for tourism, business or transit purposes. All individuals in this category are required to present their valid and unexpired Resident Card along with their passports. Both documents must remain valid during the entire stay in Mexico.

US travel document holders must present a US valid Permanent Resident Card when entering Mexico if they are nationals of the countries listed in the following link: http://www.inm.gob.mx/gobmx/word/index.php/paises-requieren-visa-para-mexico/

If you have a valid and unexpired visa of the United States, you do not need a visa to enter Mexico for tourism, business or transit purposes. All individuals in this category are required to present their valid and unexpired visa along with their passports. Both documents must remain valid during your entire stay in Mexico.

If the US visa stamped in your passport is expired but you have an official document proving your regular status in the USA, you can apply for a Mexican visa at any Mexican Consulate. EAD cards, I-797 A Forms, Advance Parole Forms, I-20 or DS-2019 are not accepted to enter to Mexico without a visa.

 

If you are granted a Mexican visa you will be able to travel to Mexico.
Nevertheless, the entry into Mexico will depend on the Mexican Immigration authorities at the port of entry.

 

Be advised that the time and process to obtain a Mexican visa may vary. The Consulate does not guarantee the issuance of the visa, and its expedition the same day you come. If you are coming to San Antonio for the sole purpose of obtaining the Mexican visa, we encourage you to plan a minimum stay of one to three days.

 

Requirements by type of Visa

Tourist or transit visa

If you are going to visit Mexico as a tourist and you are not a United States citizen, or you have an appointment at the US Consulate to renew your US working or student visa, you must apply for a Mexican visa for “Non-Lucrative Activities”.

An appointment is necessary.
Please read thoroughly the requirements
.

To set an appointment please send an email to Esta dirección de correo electrónico está siendo protegida contra los robots de spam. Necesita tener JavaScript habilitado para poder verlo. with the following personal information:

- Name and surname

- Phone number

- Type of visa. 

 

Requirements

1. Fill out the visa application form: download.

2. Present a valid passport and one copy of the main page.

3. Original and copy document that proves that the applicant is a foreign regular resident in the USA (visa or stamp from DHS, I-94, signed I-797 forms, advance parole forms, I-20, or DS-2019).

4. One passport size picture - in color, front view with white background (must be recent and without glasses).

5. Proof of Employment (US Company) or proof of educational enrollment / studies. Call 210-227-9145 ext. 3609, 3606 if details needed.

6. Original and a copy of financial records.

7. Payment of fee (cashed preferred)

 

Once you have gathered the entire required documentation
set and appointment.
For more information or questions please call
210-227-9145 ext. 3609, 3606 
Leave a voice message with your name and phone number and we will call you back ASAP.

 

 

Student visa

 

If you are going to study in Mexico, you must apply for a Temporary Student Resident Visa.

An appointment is necessary.
Please read thoroughly the requirements
.

To set an appointment please send an email to Esta dirección de correo electrónico está siendo protegida contra los robots de spam. Necesita tener JavaScript habilitado para poder verlo. with the following personal information:

- Name and surname

- Phone number

- Type of visa. 

 

Requirements

1. Fill out the application form: download

2. Present a valid passport and one copy of the main page.

3. If the applicant is not a US citizen, he or she must present the original and one copy of a US permanent resident card (green card) or a U.S. valid visa multiple entries.

4. One passport size picture - in color, front view with white background (must be recent and without glasses).

5. Original letter from the Educational Institution (letter of acceptance) specifying applicant’s  full name (should be the same as passport), nationality, level of studies, degree and area of study that the applicant intends to carry out, the course name to which the applicant has been accepted to, the total cost and period of studies. This letter must be signed by Official Representative and identification data of the educational institution.

6. Documents proving economic solvency to cover the amount of the tuition and expenses for accommodation and meals during your stay in Mexico.
I.e. Economic solvency can be satisfied by the student, his or her parents or whoever has the legal custody over the student, as long as he or she is not older than 25 years of age (in this case you must present a notarized letter that states who will cover your tuition and personal expenses). It can also be proved by original document attesting that the student has received a full scholarship or document issued by a bank or financial institution showing that counts with the appropriate financing.

7. Payment of fee (cashed preferred).

Note: If the documents are from outside of the United States,
you must present the original apostilled or legalized and translated
into Spanish by an official translator and one copy.

 

Once you have gathered the entire required documentation
set and appointment.
For more information or questions please call
210-227-9145 ext. 3609, 3606 
Leave a voice message with your name and phone number and we will call you back ASAP.

 

Family unit visa

 

If you are going to live in Mexico under the modality of Family Unit, you must apply for a visa as a “Family Unit Temporary Resident”.

 An appointment is necessary
Please read thoroughly the requirements
.

To set an appointment please send an email to Esta dirección de correo electrónico está siendo protegida contra los robots de spam. Necesita tener JavaScript habilitado para poder verlo. with the following personal information:

- Name and surname

- Phone number

- Type of visa. 

Requirements

1. Fill out the application form: download

2. Present a valid passport and one copy of the main page.

3. If the applicant is not a US citizen, he or she must present an original US permanent resident card (green card) or a U.S. valid visa multiple entries and one copy.

4. One passport size picture - in color, front view with white background (must be recent and without glasses).

5. Documentary proof of the spouse Mexican nationality. If the son or daughter holds a Mexican nationality you must present proof too (i.e. birth certificate and Mexican valid passport), in original and one copy.
The Mexican spouse or child must be present on the day of the visa application.

6. If married to a foreign citizen please bring original and one copy of proof of marriage.

7. Original and a copy of financial records.

8. Payment of fee (cashed preferred).

 

Note: If the documents are from outside of the United States,
you must present the original apostilled or legalized and translated
into Spanish by an official translator and one copy.

 

Once you have gathered the entire required documentation
set and appointment.
For more information or questions please call
210-227-9145 ext. 3609, 3606 
Leave a voice message with your name and phone number and we will call you back ASAP.

 

 

 

Temporary resident visa
for retired or income holders

 

If you are retired and you are going to live temporary without any income in Mexico, you must apply for a visa as a “Temporary Resident”.

 An appointment is necessary.
Please read thoroughly the requirements
.

To set an appointment please send an email to Esta dirección de correo electrónico está siendo protegida contra los robots de spam. Necesita tener JavaScript habilitado para poder verlo. with the following personal information:

- Name and surname

- Phone number

- Type of visa. 

Requirements

1. Fill out the application form: download

2. Present a valid passport and one copy of the main page.

3. If the applicant is not a US citizen, he or she must present an original and one copy of their US permanent resident card (green card) or a U.S. valid visa multiple entries.

4. One passport size picture - in color, front view with white background (must be recent and without glasses).

5. Original letter (in English) addressed to the Consulate General of Mexico specifying the purpose of your entry in Mexico. The letter should include your full name (same as passport), the request to have a Temporary Resident Visa, the amount of your pension or investment revenues, date of travel and port of entry, address in United State and the address that you will have in Mexico.

6. Documents proving your economic solvency.

7. Payment of fee (cash preferred).

 

Note: If the documents are from outside of the United States,
you must present the original apostilled or legalized and translated
into Spanish by an official translator and one copy.

 

Once you have gathered the entire required documentation
set and appointment.
For more information or questions please call
210-227-9145 ext. 3609, 3606 
Leave a voice message with your name and phone number and we will call you back ASAP.

 

 

 

Temporary resident visa
Visa approved by the Mexican Immigration Institute (INM)

 

If your trip is for work-related purposes, where activities or services performed are to be paid in Mexico (lucrative activities), the company/organization/individual shall submit an application at the Mexican Immigration Institute in Mexico.

 An appointment is necessary.
Please read thoroughly the requirements
.

To set an appointment please send an email to Esta dirección de correo electrónico está siendo protegida contra los robots de spam. Necesita tener JavaScript habilitado para poder verlo. with the following personal information:

- Name and surname

- Phone number

- Type of visa. 

 

Requirements:

1. Fill out the application form: download

2. Present a valid passport and copy of the main page

3. If the applicant is not a US citizen, he or she must present an original and one copy of their US permanent resident card (green card) or a U.S. valid visa multiple entries.

4. One passport size picture - in color, front view with white background (must be recent and without glasses).

5. File number NUT – letter from the Mexican Immigration office (INM).

7. Payment of fee (cashed preferred).

 

Once you have gathered the entire required documentation
set and appointment.
For more information or questions please call
210-227-9145 ext. 3609, 3606 
Leave a voice message with your name and phone number and we will call you back ASAP.

 

 

IME Becas

 

 

¿Qué es IME-Becas?

El programa IME Becas se creó en el 2005 con el propósito de elevar los niveles educativos de la población mexicana y de origen mexicano en Estados Unidos.

 

¿Para qué sirve?

Originalmente, se enfocó en apoyar a organizaciones sociales y unidades educativas que ofrecían cursos de educación para adultos. En el 2010, el programa diversificó su objetivo al ofrecer becas a jóvenes universitarios mexicanos y de origen mexicano con la finalidad de apoyar financieramente a estudiantes académicamente sobresalientes que desean completar sus estudios en universidades comunitarias en Estados Unidos. También comenzó a apoyar organizaciones sociales no lucrativas que ofrecen cursos de capacitación laboral, con la finalidad de que estos le permitan a la comunidad mexicana una mejor inserción en el mercado laboral estadunidense.

 

¿Con que instituciones trabaja IME-Becas en San Antonio?

Durante el ciclo 2019-2020, IME Becas estará disponible únicamente en Alamo Colleges District (http://www.alamo.edu/).

 

¿A dónde debo dirigirme si estoy interesado?

Los interesados en este Programa deben dirigirse a las oficinas de becas de la institución educativa de su interés, o bien, contactar a Carmen De Luna-Jones por correo electrónico (Esta dirección de correo electrónico está siendo protegida contra los robots de spam. Necesita tener JavaScript habilitado para poder verlo.) o por vía telefónica al (210) 485-0280.

También puedes acudir a la Ventanilla de Orientación Educativa (VOE) o al Departamento de Comunidades en el Consulado para recibir más información.