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My wife and I are looking to move to a Latin American country (Mexico, Costa Rica, or Panama) and I'd like to know if anyone has recommendations on legal services that can help with the process of applying for residency. Both my wife and I are US citizens living in North Texas.
Or even better if there is a one stop shop for legal services and the actual physical relocation.
[Sunday 5/25/25]
@dh1992813 , were you able to find some help? Have you and your wife picked a location to move to? I hope you stop by AGAIN to update. Take care, Nicole ๐ด๐ต (Retirement Forum)
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Or even better if there is a one stop shop for legal services and the actual physical relocation. ***]
AARP.org- Money - updated 01/22/2024 - Retirement in Latin America โ What You Need to Know
This covers some highlights of the requirements in a couple of the countries you are interested in especially some of the requirements for residency - It is all county specific.
Good Luck
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