My friend is mexian citizn he dont know procedure he is in mexian he is asking me to say the procedure to send invitation letter please explain me so that i can suggest him
@@neuera9556 To send an invitation letter from Mexico to invite someone, your friend should follow these steps: 1. Determine the purpose of the visit (e.g., tourism, business, visiting family or friends). 2. Gather required information: - Invitee's full name and date of birth - Invitee's passport number and expiration date - Purpose and duration of the visit - Your friend's relationship with the invitee 3. Write the invitation letter (in Spanish or English): - Include your friend's name and address in Mexico - Invitee's name and address - Purpose and duration of the visit - Statement of your friend's intent to support the invitee during their stay - Your friend's signature and date 4. Get the letter authenticated (if required): - Check with the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the invitee's embassy/consulate if authentication is needed - Authenticate the letter at a Mexican notary public or the relevant authorities 5. Send the letter to the invitee: - Mail or email the invitation letter to the invitee In Mexico, your friend can obtain a template for the invitation letter (called "Carta de Invitación") from: - Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores) - Mexican embassy or consulate (if the invitee is from a specific country) - A local notary public (notario público) Your friend should ensure the letter meets the requirements of the invitee's embassy/consulate and Mexican authorities. Please let me know if you need further clarification!
@@urmirawat647 Process is same.... Business visa required some additional documents like invitation letter, Covering letter on company letterhead etc etc...
@@Hasnain-vlog-official i watch full video but my query is not solve my ques is suppose i have 2 application one is business and one is tourism for scheduling appointment in delhi location, when i schedule the appointment what should i need to choose for business visa and what choose for tourism
If the applicant has a single name on their passport, and there is no last name mentioned, you can follow these guidelines for filling out the Mexico visa application: 1. _Last Name_: Write "NO APLICA" or "NOT APPLICABLE" in the last name field. 2. _Surname_: Leave this field blank.
@@urmirawat647 If you write "Not Applicable" in the Last Name column of the Mexico visa application, it's likely that the appointment letter will also show "Not Applicable" in the Last Name field. Using "Not Applicable" in the Last Name field is generally acceptable
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My friend is mexian citizn he dont know procedure he is in mexian he is asking me to say the procedure to send invitation letter please explain me so that i can suggest him
@@neuera9556 To send an invitation letter from Mexico to invite someone, your friend should follow these steps:
1. Determine the purpose of the visit (e.g., tourism, business, visiting family or friends).
2. Gather required information:
- Invitee's full name and date of birth
- Invitee's passport number and expiration date
- Purpose and duration of the visit
- Your friend's relationship with the invitee
3. Write the invitation letter (in Spanish or English):
- Include your friend's name and address in Mexico
- Invitee's name and address
- Purpose and duration of the visit
- Statement of your friend's intent to support the invitee during their stay
- Your friend's signature and date
4. Get the letter authenticated (if required):
- Check with the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the invitee's embassy/consulate if authentication is needed
- Authenticate the letter at a Mexican notary public or the relevant authorities
5. Send the letter to the invitee:
- Mail or email the invitation letter to the invitee
In Mexico, your friend can obtain a template for the invitation letter (called "Carta de Invitación") from:
- Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores)
- Mexican embassy or consulate (if the invitee is from a specific country)
- A local notary public (notario público)
Your friend should ensure the letter meets the requirements of the invitee's embassy/consulate and Mexican authorities.
Please let me know if you need further clarification!
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I need help regarding business or tourism how to identify bussiness visa or tourism visa
@@urmirawat647 Process is same.... Business visa required some additional documents like invitation letter, Covering letter on company letterhead etc etc...
@@Hasnain-vlog-official okk when we schedule the appointment in delhi location so how can we identify and what we choose for tourism or business
Please help me for above question
@@urmirawat647 Hi...pls watch whole video and try to open the website....you will get it
@@Hasnain-vlog-official i watch full video but my query is not solve my ques is suppose i have 2 application one is business and one is tourism for scheduling appointment in delhi location, when i schedule the appointment what should i need to choose for business visa and what choose for tourism
Hello!! 😊 Any idea how much $$ they are expecting to see in your bank account to aloud tourist visa ?
To be on the safe side, it's recommended to have:
- At least $1,000-2,000 USD (around ₹74,000-1,48,000 INR) in cash or debit/credit Cards
Please help if applicant have single name on passport so what should we fill in last name
If the applicant has a single name on their passport, and there is no last name mentioned, you can follow these guidelines for filling out the Mexico visa application:
1. _Last Name_: Write "NO APLICA" or "NOT APPLICABLE" in the last name field.
2. _Surname_: Leave this field blank.
@@urmirawat647 Yes
@@Hasnain-vlog-official i more doubt if i write not applicable in last name column so in the appointment letter not applicable is mentioned or not
If i use _ this it will be ok or not
@@urmirawat647 If you write "Not Applicable" in the Last Name column of the Mexico visa application, it's likely that the appointment letter will also show "Not Applicable" in the Last Name field.
Using "Not Applicable" in the Last Name field is generally acceptable