Looking for help with Mexican dual citizenship or passport services near San Bernardino?
DNExpress now offers walk-in support in the Inland Empire.
Here's what to expect, who it's for, and how it can help you, even if you were rejected by the consulate or lack documents.
Whether you're a U.S.-born child of Mexican parents, a parent trying to register your children, or someone dealing with missing or incorrect paperwork, the new DNExpress San Bernardino office was built for your exact situation.
It's designed to remove the stress and confusion from getting dual citizenship and other legal identity services.
Unlike the consulate, we don't ask you to show up with your parent, speak Spanish fluently, or figure it out alone.
With us, everything is handled by our in-house legal team. And now, you can walk in and speak to someone face-to-face in the heart of the Inland Empire.
If you're ready to learn what services are available, how the process works, and why over 3,000 families trust us with their citizenship cases, keep reading.
We'll walk you through everything, step by step.
Why DNExpress Opened in San Bernardino
For years, families across the Inland Empire, from Riverside to Rancho Cucamonga, asked the same question: “Do I have to drive to L.A. to talk to someone?”
We heard them.
The need for local, walk-in support was overwhelming, especially for those navigating complex citizenship and document recovery issues without the ability to travel far.
That's why we opened our San Bernardino office at 341 W 2nd Street, Suite #6A, strategically located in the heart of the city.
San Bernardino's population is 68% Hispanic, with 87% of Mexican origin. This makes it one of the largest Mexican-American communities in California.
Clients can now walk in Thursday through Saturday, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and speak directly with bilingual staff. No appointment necessary.
This new location offers the same full-service support as our main offices, but closer to home for the Inland Empire's large Mexican-American population.
Whether it's dual citizenship, passport help, or birth certificate corrections, you'll get legal guidance without ever stepping into a consulate.
“Is DNExpress faster than going through the LA consulate?”
Yes. For most clients, timelines range from 3 to 8 weeks, often faster than navigating the backlog and in-person appointments required by public offices.

Services Offered in San Bernardino
Whether you're starting from scratch or picking up where a consulate left you hanging, the DNExpress office in San Bernardino is fully equipped to handle your legal identity needs, all without leaving your community.
Here's what you can expect:
Dual Citizenship Through Parents or Grandparents
If you were born in the U.S. to Mexican parents (or even have Mexican grandparents), we help you reclaim your nationality and secure legal status in both countries. No consulate required.
Passport Support After Citizenship Approval
Once your Mexican nationality is confirmed, we help you schedule your passport appointment and ensure all required documents are prepared, organized, and submitted correctly.
Apostille & Legal Document Authentication
Need your documents accepted by Mexican or U.S. authorities? We process apostilles and authentications so your papers are recognized on both sides of the border.
Name, Date, and CURP Corrections
We correct clerical errors that could disqualify your application, even mismatches as small as a missing accent or reversed surname.
The CURP (Clave Única de Registro de Población) is Mexico's unique 18-character identification code, similar to a U.S. Social Security Number but used for citizenship, healthcare, and legal transactions.
Document Recovery from Mexico
Missing your parent's birth certificate or your own CURP?
Our legal team coordinates with local civil registries in Mexico to retrieve these critical records.
Free Consultations, Online or In-Person
Whether you prefer to speak face-to-face at our San Bernardino office or online from the comfort of your home, we'll review your case at no cost.
“Can I get a passport in 3 days?”
Not through DNExpress directly. Passports are issued by the Mexican consulate. But once your dual citizenship is processed, we'll help you schedule your passport appointment quickly and correctly so you're not stuck in limbo.

Why People Choose DNExpress (and Not DIY)
You can absolutely try to navigate Mexican dual citizenship on your own.
Many do.
But most end up frustrated, stuck, or worse, rejected for reasons they don't comprehend.
That's where DNExpress comes in.
Benefits of Hiring DNExpress
- No Consulate Required: You won't need to stand in line, fight for appointments, or drag your parent to a government office. We handle everything remotely.
- Done-for-You Paperwork: From apostilles to CURP corrections, our team handles the documents start to finish so you don't miss anything critical.
- Licensed Attorneys, Not Shady Middlemen: Every case is reviewed and guided by a licensed Mexican lawyer, not a generic form-filler or online bot.
- Bilingual Support by Phone, Text, and WhatsApp: Got a question? You'll talk to a live person, often within minutes, in English or Spanish.
- Honest Case Assessments: Even if you've been denied before, we give you a fresh legal review and tell you exactly what's possible.
- Remote Help from Anywhere: Live in Texas, Illinois, or overseas? No problem. We work with clients across the U.S. and internationally.
- Affordable Plans for Working Families: No hidden fees. Payment plans available. And clear refund policies for peace of mind.
- Private and Secure Document Handling: We don't outsource or share your documents. Everything is handled in-house, securely and confidentially.
“I thought I didn't qualify. Turns out I had the wrong documents. DNExpress found them for me.”

Downsides of Doing It Yourself
- Long Waits at the Consulate: Some clients wait months or even years for appointments, only to get turned away over paperwork. Mexican consulates use the MiConsulado appointment system, which often has limited availability and can be difficult to navigate.
- Cancellations Without Warning: Your appointment may be canceled or postponed with no explanation or rescheduling option.
- Complex, Confusing Requirements: You'll need to decipher legal language, forms, and process steps, with no one to double-check your work.
- High Risk of Rejection: Even minor typos or missing details can get your application denied, forcing you to start over.
- Parental Involvement Often Required: The consulate might demand your parent attend, even if they're deceased, estranged, or unavailable. We designed our services to remove these barriers completely. You shouldn't have to fight the system to prove your identity.
Let us guide you through it, the right way.
How to Get Started from San Bernardino
If you're ready to take the next step toward dual citizenship, legal identity correction, or document recovery, getting started is simple.
And now, closer than ever for Inland Empire residents.
Visit the San Bernardino Office in Person
Address:
341 W 2nd Street, STE #6A
San Bernardino, CA 92401
Walk-in Hours:
Thursday to Saturday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM & Sat: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
No need to make an appointment. Come in and talk to a bilingual specialist about your case.

Or Book a Free Case Review Online
Prefer to start from home?
You can schedule a free consultation with one of our case specialists.
We'll assess your eligibility, answer questions, and guide you step-by-step, all remotely.
Schedule Your Free Case Review
What to Bring If You Walk In
To help us evaluate your case faster, please bring:
- Your U.S. birth certificate (copy or original)
- Your parent's Mexican birth certificate (if you have it)
- Any letters, rejections, or notices you've received from a Mexican consulate
Don't worry if you're missing some items. Our legal team can often track down the documents in Mexico on your behalf.
Mailing Something In?
Please do not send any mail to the San Bernardino office.
All physical documents must be mailed to our Chula Vista or Tijuana locations, depending on your situation.
We'll provide the correct address and a cover letter template to include with your paperwork, so your file is handled securely and accurately.

Final Thoughts: Is DNExpress Right for You?
If you're in the Inland Empire and feel overwhelmed, ignored, or flat-out rejected by the consulate, know this.
You're not the problem. The system is.
That's why we opened the San Bernardino office.
We built DNExpress for families like yours: U.S.-born children of Mexican parents, parents fighting for their kids' citizenship, and everyday people who've been told “no” when all they needed was someone to fight for them.
This location is beyond convenient. It's a lifeline for those who've been stuck, silenced, or forgotten by the bureaucratic process.
Whether you're starting from zero, dealing with document issues, or want someone to finally take your case seriously, we're here, in your neighborhood, and ready to help.
Ready to Start? Let's Make It Easy.
No waiting. No guessing.
✅ Contact us, Schedule a Free Case Review or Message Us on WhatsApp
✅ Walk in Thursday through Saturday at 341 W 2nd Street, STE #6A.
We'll handle the rest, like we have for thousands of others.
FAQ
We know this process can feel overwhelming, especially when you've been burned before by long waits, poor communication, or services that overpromise and underdeliver.
So let's clear the air on the most frequent questions we hear from people like you:
Why not go to the consulate myself?
For many, getting a consulate appointment is like winning the lottery.
Even if you secure one, you may be told to return with your parent, resubmit corrected documents, or worse, get denied over a simple mistake.
DNExpress offers a consulate-free alternative where your case is reviewed by legal professionals and managed from start to finish.
What does “passport processing” actually mean?
It means your passport is either in the queue, being reviewed, or waiting to be printed by the Mexican government.
DNExpress doesn't issue passports, but we get you to that stage faster by securing your Mexican nationality and setting up the consular appointment correctly.
Can USCIS help or speed things up?
No. USCIS is the U.S. immigration system.
DNExpress works with Mexican civil registries and legal offices, not U.S. agencies.
If your goal is dual citizenship or correcting a Mexican document, we're the right contact, not immigration lawyers or USCIS agents.
What's the fastest way to talk to a USCIS agent?
You can dial the USCIS hotline and press “0” repeatedly or say “live agent.”
But to be clear, DNExpress doesn't deal with U.S. immigration cases.
We specialize in Mexican nationality, identity recovery, and post-citizenship services.
Think of us as your legal bridge back to Mexico. No visa work, no green cards, only identity restored.
