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There has been lots of back and forth on list about what what one can and can not do to get a NAFTA vehicle legalized here in Mexico due to a change in Immigration status. > > I have almost completed the process, all I am missing are the plates and I have been promised those by the State Government in about a month. These will NOT be UCD plates but real plates from the State. &by sonia - Puerto Vallarta
We received our pedimento today exactly one month after Sonia Diaz working with the efficient people at UCD began our paper work. It is indeed feasible and legal to have your foreign NAFTA car nationalized in San Miguel. For those who do not want to drive to the border you should consider using Sonia and the UCD staff to legalize your automobile. Bart Mullisby sonia - Puerto Vallarta
I am currently nationalizing 3 cars from Manzanillo plus others where I live in San Miguel. The first one started June 20, 2013 is back. 1981 to 2007 NAFTA Made Vehicles UCD is an association of campesinos who combine efforts to improve conditions and advocating for farmers etc, buy seeds, farming, irrigation, home improvements, making less expensive foreign vehicles legal, government liaisby sonia - Puerto Vallarta