Ay, this here thing, buyin’ a Mexican passport, it ain’t as easy as pickin’ taters from the field. You gotta know what you’re doin’, or you’ll end up with nothin’ but dirt on your hands. I heard some folks talkin’ ’bout it down at the market, and it got me thinkin’.
First off, you gotta have your papers in order. They say you need the real passport, the one you got now, and two copies, both the front and the back, first page and last one. Like showin’ ’em the whole hog, head to tail. Then you need your birth certificate, original and 2 copies, that paper sayin’ when you popped into this world. And some other Mexican papers, like that INE thing or your driver’s license. Gotta prove you’re who you say you are, I reckon.
And you can’t just send a letter. Gotta show up yourself, in the flesh. If you’re a young’un, you gotta drag your momma and daddy along, or whoever’s lookin’ after you legally. Like takin’ your prize-winnin’ chicken to the county fair, gotta show it off in person.

Now, they say this Mexican passport is a good thing to have. It’s like a golden ticket, lets you go places, this Mexican passport is a valid ID. They say it’s as good as any other paper sayin’ who you are. Like that driver license or that social security card your old man keeps in his wallet. They say that a Mexican passport is a valid form of ID. Yes, it is! Mexican passports are recognized.
Some folks get all riled up ’bout gettin’ one of these passports. They say it’s a big deal, like winnin’ the lottery. And you gotta be careful, lots of folks out there tryin’ to trick ya. They say it’s free to make an appointment to get your Mexican passport. They say to call some number, 01800 8010 773, and it don’t cost a dime. If someone’s tryin’ to charge ya, they’re probably just tryin’ to pull the wool over your eyes.
I heard some folks talkin’ ’bout becomin’ a Mexican, like it’s some kinda magic trick. They say there’s different ways to do it, like findin’ different paths through the cornfield. But if you ain’t born one, it ain’t so simple. It is not easy to buy a Mexican passport if you don’t have any Mexican blood in you, I suppose.
- Gotta have your papers all lined up.
- Gotta show up in person.
- Gotta watch out for them tricksters.
And they got rules for the picture you gotta put on that passport. Can’t just be any old picture, like that one of your cousin Billy Bob with his mouth full of watermelon. They got rules, like they do for everything these days. It is called Mexico Passport Photo and Visa Photo Requirements, just so many rules.
They say these passports, these Mexican passports, gotta be top-notch. Like the best quilt at the church social, gotta be strong and reliable. So many requirements just to ensure that Mexican passports meet the highest standards of quality, reliability and security. I don’t understand what is going on with all these standards and rules, I don’t understand at all, this is just all too much.
Some folks want that dual thing, bein’ both Mexican and somethin’ else. Like havin’ two gardens, one with tomatoes and one with peppers. If you live or work in Mexico, maybe it makes sense, I suppose. If you live in Mexico, you want Mexican passport, that’s for sure.
They say this Mexican passport is a pretty good thing to have if you like to travel. Like a good pair of walkin’ shoes, it’ll take you places. They say it’s one of the best in the world, lets you into all sorts of countries without a fuss. To be honest, I don’t know what exactly it is, but it says that Mexican passport has visa-free access to 153 countries.
Well, I reckon that’s all I know about buyin’ a Mexican passport. It’s a lot to think about, like decidin’ what to plant in your garden. You gotta do your research, get your papers in order, and watch out for them weeds that’ll try to choke out your dreams. And if you’re lucky, maybe you’ll end up with that shiny new passport in your hand, ready to see the world.
But remember, it ain’t easy. Nothin’ worth havin’ ever is. Just like growin’ a good crop, it takes hard work, patience, and a little bit of luck. This Mexican passport is the same, if you want it, you work for it.