@expatmexicoguide: Solicitar una visa de residente por unidad familiar ¿te obliga a comprobar solvencia económica? ❌ Si tu familiar ya cuenta con tarjeta de residente, NO es necesario que compruebe solvencia económica. Únicamente presentar los documentos para demostrar el vínculo familiar ✅ Si tu familiar sólo tiene su visa de residente, y aún no ha hecho el canje de su visa por su tarjeta de residente, entonces SÍ DEBERÁ comprobar solvencia económica para que puedas obtener tu visa de residente Se podrá comprobar con: 🅰️ Saldo mínimo de 220 UMAS en cuentas de inversión o cuentas bancarias durante los últimos 12 meses 🅱️ Ingresos mensuales provenientes de un empleo estable por al menos 220 UMAS durante los últimos 6 meses 🔢 Convierte a tu moneda local los montos de UMA con la calculadora que te dejamos en el enlace de nuestro perfil #visamexico  #asesoriamigratoria  #tramitesmigratorios  #abogadodeinmigracion #reunificacionfamiliar

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andrismar016
Andrismar :
buenas noches tengo una duda, soy venezolana casada con un ciudadano mexicano vamos a solicitar visa por unidad familiar el debe presentar Solvencia Económica o no. gracias
2026-04-09 00:27:08
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appleuser44649563
Diana V :
Disculpa el día de canje de su visa puede solicitar trabajar en México el mismo día ?
2026-01-23 00:13:03
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marleabril
Marle :
Visa o tarjeta? O sea hay visa de residente y tarjeta de residente?
2026-01-21 17:23:25
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andersonzapata590
Anzaga :
y si mi esposa es mexicana
2026-03-29 16:46:06
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brianramirez9
🍁Bᵣᵢₐₙ Rₐₘᵢᵣₑz🍁🍂🦢👑 :
cómo puedo hacer para traer a mi pareja colombiana a México lo rechazaron ayer y lo regresaron a Colombia pero quiero traerlo a México ahí alguna otra forma para poder lograr entrar a México ?
2026-02-11 08:00:20
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lilybarraez
💐Lily 💐 :
Gracias por compartir esta información
2026-02-07 15:54:44
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andresduranq
Andrés Durán :
Excelente información, como siempre 👏
2026-01-21 04:56:41
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mafo137
Mafo :
Te puedo hacer una consulta
2026-02-07 05:33:34
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ausdrianamonsalv6
ausdrianam :
Buenas noches yo tengo 6 meses aquí en México y quiero pedir a mi hijo , yo tengo tarjeta residente , tengo que mostrar mi solvencia económica ?
2026-01-21 03:49:11
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omardeli
politica mundial :
lic estoy casado con una mexicana desde el 2024 el 18 de noviembre mi esposa solicitó una autorización de visá por unidad familiar y hasta el momento no han emitido ninguna resolución
2026-01-28 03:29:46
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we_305566
user 30 :
Si mi esposa es mexicana yo guatemalteco también tengo que presentar mi solvencia económica
2026-01-21 04:29:25
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