If you lived in the United States and are returning to Mexico — by choice or by circumstance — Gringoland helps you find your new home with all the experience and character you already have.
100% Spanish-speaking team · No upfront cost
We Understand You
Living in the United States gave you skills, perspective and resilience that very few people have. That is a huge asset in today's Mexico.
English is a huge competitive advantage in the Mexican job and business market. International companies, tourism, technology — they are looking for you.
You worked, paid taxes, managed credit and understood how a formal economy works. That puts you ahead of many.
Your connections in the U.S. are a bridge for business, remittances and opportunities that very few Mexicans have.
You understand Americans and Mexicans. That makes you invaluable in business, tourism, education and more.
Choose Your New Home
Each region has its own pace, cost of living and opportunities. We help you find the one that best fits your story.
Resources for Returnees
There are organizations, government programs and communities that support you in your return.
Official support for people in vulnerable situations returning to Mexico.
Federal government program to support Mexicans returning from the U.S.
How to enroll in IMSS when returning to Mexico and access health services.
Validate your U.S. studies with the Ministry of Public Education.
Humanitarian support, guidance and resources for returning individuals.
Documentation and procedures for Mexicans returning from the U.S.
Support programs for entrepreneurs and returnee businesses.
Support group and community for Mexicans returning from the U.S.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Being deported does not prevent you from buying property in Mexico. You only need your CURP, official Mexican ID (INE or passport) and the resources for the purchase. Our advisors guide you through the entire process.
Absolutely. In fact, it is a huge advantage. With dollars, your purchasing power in Mexico is 3 to 4 times greater than in the U.S. We can advise you on how to transfer funds legally and efficiently.
Basically: CURP, valid Mexican INE or passport, RFC (if you have it), and proof of address. If you do not have all these documents, we help you obtain them before starting the purchase process.
Monterrey (close to Texas, very Americanized), Tijuana (30 min from San Diego), Mexico City (huge job opportunities), and Guadalajara (large expat community and perfect weather) are the most popular among returnees.
Yes, and we recommend it. Renting for 3-6 months in the city you are interested in allows you to get to know the neighborhoods, the pace of life and confirm it is the right place before buying. We help with both options.
Real Stories
"I arrived deported with nothing. Today I have my own business in Monterrey and my family is here. Gringoland helped me find the perfect apartment to start over."
Carlos M.
Returned from Houston, TX · Monterrey, NL
"I lived 15 years in Los Angeles. I decided to return voluntarily and did not know where to start. The Gringoland team speaks Spanish, understands my situation and found me a home in Condesa in two weeks."
María L.
Returned from Los Angeles, CA · CDMX
"My English and my construction experience in the U.S. opened doors I never imagined in Guadalajara. Gringoland not only found me a home — they connected me with a community."
Roberto V.
Returned from Chicago, IL · Guadalajara, JAL
Ready to Start?
Our bilingual team understands your story. No judgment, no unnecessary bureaucracy — just results.