Need help getting Mexican citizenship without consulate chaos?
DNExpress South of the Border, with legal offices in Tijuana and Mexicali, helps U.S.-born Mexicans fix documents, reclaim nationality, and apply for passports 100% remotely.
Whether you've been denied by the consulate, can't find your parent's birth certificate, or were told it's too late to apply, we can help.
Our team of licensed Mexican attorneys handles complex cases from start to finish, with no in-person appointments required and support available by phone, WhatsApp, or email.
DNExpress is a legal service designed to restore identity and reconnect families with their Mexican heritage.
We've helped over 3,000 clients across the U.S., including people once told they didn't qualify at all.
Want to see how it works and whether your case qualifies?
Here's what we'll cover in this guide:👇
- Who benefits from our cross-border offices in Tijuana and Mexicali
- How we help different types of clients, from U.S.-born children to estranged adults
- The biggest myths (and realities) about dual citizenship
- Why DNExpress is the safest, fastest, and most trusted way to apply remotely
If you're ready to dive in, let's get started.
What Makes DNExpress in Tijuana & Mexicali Different?
In a region where legal identity can be tangled in bureaucracy and misinformation, DNExpress does things differently, starting with how we're built.
Unlike many “notarios” or document processors, we're licensed Mexican attorneys.
That means we don't fill out forms; we understand the law, and we fight for your rights within it.
Whether your case involves birth certificate errors, dual registrations, or a flat-out consulate rejection, our legal team has the authority to resolve it.
Our Tijuana and Mexicali offices give us a binational advantage.
We're close to the records, the registry offices, and the people who process your documents, while still being accessible to clients across the U.S.
Through our office in Chula Vista, California, we coordinate every case seamlessly on both sides of the border.

We remove the biggest headache in the process: no consulate visits are required.
You won't wait months for an appointment or have to travel hours to be told “no.”
Our process is 100% remote and handled from start to finish by in-house staff.
And while other firms may drag things out, our clients often see results in as little as 3 to 6 weeks, even for cases previously denied.
You'll get regular updates via WhatsApp, phone, or email, and never be left in the dark.
Best of all, our transparent pricing ensures you won't face any surprise charges.
We offer fixed rates, clear scopes of work, and payment plans that make this service accessible for families, not individuals alone.
DNExpress in Tijuana and Mexicali is a faster, safer, and more supportive path to dual citizenship.
How the Process Differs by Situation
We've learned that no two clients are the same, and neither are their paths to Mexican citizenship.
Whether you're applying for yourself, your kids, or fixing decades-old documentation issues, we tailor our legal strategy to your specific situation.
Here's how the process adapts based on who you are and what you're dealing with:
U.S.-Born Children of Mexican Parents
Many of our clients were born in the U.S. but have at least one parent born in Mexico.
These individuals often want dual citizenship to connect with their heritage, ease travel, or pass it on to their own children.
But many assume it's too complicated, especially if the Mexican parent is unavailable.
With DNExpress:
- We confirm parentage even if one parent is uninvolved or unavailable
- You don't need to speak Spanish or already have a CURP
- We handle all filings directly in Mexico through our legal network
This is one of the most common and successful case types we handle.
Adults Rejected by the Consulate
Maybe you already tried applying and were told “no.”
Maybe they said your documents didn't match or you were too old.
Many of our clients arrive frustrated, confused, and thinking their chance is gone.
With DNExpress:
- We conduct a full legal review to identify exactly why you were denied
- In most cases, we can secure approval in 30–45 days
- There's no need to return to the consulate or repeat old mistakes
Our attorneys turn past rejections into new approvals, fast.
Parents Seeking Dual Citizenship for Children
Parents often come to us hoping to register their U.S.-born children as Mexican nationals.
Some were told they had to go in-person, others think it's too late.
With DNExpress:
- Everything is handled remotely
- No consulate visits or interviews with parents are required
- We register children, even newborns, legally in Mexico
This is one of the fastest ways to secure rights and documentation for the next generation.
People Estranged from Mexican Parent
Many potential clients assume they can't apply because they don't have a relationship with their Mexican-born parent, or the parent has passed away.
With DNExpress:
- We prove lineage without any communication or consent from the parent
- This has worked in cases of abuse, estrangement, or deceased parents
- You never have to talk to the parent or appear in-person
You still qualify, and we know how to make it work.
Clients With Document Issues
Some of our most complex cases involve people whose paperwork is mismatched, missing, or doubly registered in both countries.
Others were never registered in Mexico at all.
With DNExpress:
- We fix double birth certificates or conflicting registrations
- Our agents retrieve missing records from rural Mexican states
- We legally correct misspellings, incorrect dates, or CURP problems
Even “messy” cases can be resolved, and often faster than people expect.
No matter where you're starting from, our legal team adjusts the strategy to match your unique needs and gets it done.

Worries from People Like You (and How DNExpress Solves Them)
We hear it every day: the fears, frustrations, and doubts that stop people from reclaiming their Mexican identity.
If any of these sound like you, you're in good company.
And the good news is, you're not stuck.
“I don't speak Spanish.”
No problem.
We work with families who only speak English every day.
Our team is fully bilingual, and every step of the process, from eligibility to final delivery, is handled with clear communication and zero translation fees.
You'll never feel lost in the language.
“I've already been rejected.”
Rejection doesn't mean the end; it's often a paperwork or strategy issue.
We've helped people who were denied for missing signatures, conflicting dates, or even being “too old.”
Our attorneys specialize in turning past rejections into successful approvals, often in 30–45 days.
“My documents are a mess.”
That's our specialty.
Whether you have two birth certificates, no CURP, mismatched names, or missing records from rural Mexico, DNExpress can fix it.
We even send legal agents to retrieve physical documents when needed.
“It sounds too good to be true.”
We get that a lot.
People are surprised by how simple our process is, especially compared to the stress of dealing with consulates or government red tape.
But this is legal work, done by professionals who know the system inside and out.
We built DNExpress to give people like you a safe, legitimate, and stress-free way to reclaim your legal identity.
And we stand behind every case we take.

Why Work With DNExpress Instead of Doing It Yourself?
If you're eligible for Mexican citizenship, the DIY path might seem tempting, but the reality is far more complicated than most people expect.
The government doesn't make the process easy, especially if you're missing documents, don't speak Spanish, or live far from a consulate.
Here's how DNExpress compares to doing it on your own:
| DNExpress | DIY Process |
| ✅ No consulate needed | ❌ Requires consulate appointments (months-long waits) |
| ✅ Handled by licensed attorneys | ❌ High risk of mistakes or legal rejection |
| ✅ Entire process is remote | ❌ You may need to travel to Mexico or wait outside consulates |
| ✅ Fixes CURP issues, birth cert errors, and double registrations | ❌ You're on your own to navigate legal roadblocks |
| ✅ Fixed pricing and payment plans | ❌ Surprise fees, translations, or re-filing costs |
| ✅ Trusted by 3,000+ clients with proven results | ❌ Most DIY attempts stall or fail due to paperwork errors |
We're not only faster; we're safer.
When you work with DNExpress, you're working with attorneys who know how to fight through red tape, retrieve records from across Mexico, and deliver results.
So before you spend months trying to figure it out alone, ask yourself: Would you rather guess, or would you rather get it done right the first time?

Next Steps – Ready to Claim Your Citizenship?
Whether you're in L.A., Chicago, Houston, or visiting Baja, DNExpress South of the Border is ready to help you reclaim your Mexican identity, rights, and peace of mind.
You don't need a fluent parent.
You don't need to fix your documents alone.
And you definitely don't need to fight for a consulate appointment that may never come.
We've helped over 3,000 people take the next step with legal solutions, compassionate support, and results that speak for themselves.
📲 Call, WhatsApp, or Email DNExpress Today
✅ Get a free eligibility check, no pressure, no cost
✅ Ask about pricing, timeline, or missing documents
✅ Start your process 100% remotely from wherever you are
This is your birthright, your culture, your connection to Mexico, made legal and official with help from a team that knows exactly how to get it done.
If you're ready, we're ready. Let's reclaim what's yours.

FAQ
Applying for dual citizenship can feel overwhelming, especially with all the myths, misinformation, and half-answers floating around.
Below are the most frequent questions we hear from clients across the U.S., answered clearly and honestly:
Is DNExpress Legit?
Yes, absolutely.
DNExpress is a legal firm led by licensed Mexican attorneys, not notarios or third-party processors.
We've helped over 3,000 clients across the U.S. and Latin America successfully obtain Mexican citizenship.
We're registered on both sides of the border, and we operate transparently with client reviews, government documentation, and refund policies.
How Do I Get Dual Nationality in Mexico?
If at least one of your parents is Mexican, you're eligible.
It doesn't matter if your parents weren't married or if you were born outside of Mexico.
Our job is to confirm your eligibility, prepare the filings, retrieve any missing documents, and register your nationality legally, no consulate visit required.
What is DNExpress Chula Vista?
This is our U.S.-based coordination office in Chula Vista, California.
It bridges client support with our legal teams in Tijuana and Mexicali.
It's where many clients first reach out, ask questions, and get help in English without needing to cross the border.
Can I Apply for Dual Citizenship Remotely?
Yes.
You can start from anywhere in the world, whether you're in the U.S., overseas with the military, or traveling through Latin America.
We complete your case entirely by phone, email, or WhatsApp.
You never have to step foot in a consulate or deal with government delays in person.
How to Check If an Immigration Agency Is Legit?
There are a few signs to look for:
- Are they licensed attorneys with legal authority?
- Do they provide written pricing and timelines?
- Are their reviews consistent across platforms?
- Do they provide refund policies and contracts?
DNExpress checks every box, and we've earned the trust of families, professionals, and even skeptics who were burned by fake services in the past.
Will I Lose My U.S. Citizenship If I Become a Mexican Citizen?
No.
The U.S. allows dual citizenship.
Becoming a Mexican national does not affect your U.S. status in any way.
You can carry both passports, vote in both countries, and enjoy expanded rights.
What Services Does DNExpress Offer?
We help with:
- Dual citizenship (doble nacionalidad)
- Mexican passport applications
- Birth certificate corrections
- CURP recovery
- Apostilles
- Mexican residency for spouses, parents, and children
How Much Is It to Get Mexican Citizenship?
Most cases fall between $300–$900, depending on the complexity.
We offer fixed pricing, interest-free payment plans, and a full refund policy if we determine your case can't be filed.
Is There a Downside to Dual Citizenship with Mexico?
None from a legal standpoint.
You'll simply gain new rights, like voting in Mexican elections, owning property, and avoiding tourist visa limits.
Some people worry about “double taxes” or confusion at the border, but these issues are rare and easily handled.
We walk you through every step.
