Terms

These terms set the basic rules for using the site and buying its digital guides.

The site publishes informational content and digital products. These terms are here to draw the practical boundaries around that: what the site is for, what it is not for, how digital products are meant to be used, and where refund, delivery, privacy, and support questions should go.

Updated April 2026Launch-stage termsDigital products + site use

Quick scan for humans and copilots

The short version of what this page is here to do.

This standardized context block makes the page easier to skim, quote, and route inside a wider Mexico move research workflow.

Best for

Readers, buyers, and future agents preparing the legal foundations of the site.

What it helps you do

Create a clean placeholder for future terms without pretending the legal copy is complete yet.

Core questions answered

  • Which product, refund, and disclaimer sections should the final terms contain?
  • What site-use boundaries and liability language belong here?
  • Which related legal pages should be cross-linked?

Official bodies in play

site operationsfuture legal review

Internal knowledge paths

Keep the research chain moving.

These links are generated from section structure, related-route data, and shared topic signals so each page contributes to a stronger internal graph.

Best next steps

The strongest follow-up routes for this topic based on the site’s content graph.

Planning systems and printable versions

Use these when you want the topic connected to the wider move plan or a printable execution layer.

Related in the wider move plan

Cross-sectional pages with overlapping questions, agencies, or audience needs.

The short version

Use the site as a planning resource. Do not treat it as personal legal, tax, or medical advice.

That is the most important boundary on the whole page. The content is meant to help people understand the move, compare options, and make fewer avoidable mistakes. It is not a substitute for professional advice or official instructions in a case that depends on your specific facts.

Core baseline rules

  • Content is informational and educational in nature.
  • Official government rules, office instructions, and case-specific requirements still control the real outcome.
  • Nothing on the site guarantees approval, eligibility, timing, or agency behavior in your situation.
  • If you buy a product, the refund, delivery, privacy, and support pages should be read alongside these terms.

Using the site

Reasonable use means reading, comparing, learning, and not pretending the site is personally representing you.

Allowed use

  • Read the free content and use it to plan more intelligently.
  • Compare guides, hubs, and tools to figure out what stage of the move matters most next.
  • Use the material as a research and orientation resource.

Not allowed or not supported

  • Using the site as a substitute for personal legal, medical, or tax counsel.
  • Redistributing paid files in ways that ignore the product’s intended individual-use model.
  • Treating summaries on the site as stronger than direct official instructions for your case.

Why this matters

Relocation decisions are expensive and time-sensitive. The site is here to reduce confusion, not to create the false impression that a guide page can stand in for a lawyer, accountant, physician, or government office.

Digital product terms

The guides and bundle are digital products meant for individual use, electronic delivery, and support through the site’s published support route.

That is the product model the site is built around.

What you are buying

The products are digital guides and bundles designed to help with planning and execution. They are not immigration representation, tax preparation, or personalized case handling.

How they are meant to be used

The intended model is individual customer use. If the site later adds broader licenses, team access, or other purchase types, those terms should be stated explicitly rather than assumed.

How policy details connect

Refund expectations, delivery mechanics, support contact, and privacy handling should be read together with these terms instead of as isolated policy fragments.

No promises the site cannot honestly make

A few limits remain important even after payment and delivery are added.

Important limits and disclaimers

  • No guarantee of visa approval, appointment availability, or office behavior.
  • No guarantee that a product will answer every local-consulate or case-specific variation.
  • No promise that older content will stay perfect forever without updates, though the editorial goal is to review and improve the material responsibly.
  • No emergency-response obligation through the site or support email.

Sources and basis

What these terms are built on

These terms reflect the current operating model of the site: public information content, digital products, direct-email support, and a commerce stack that is being wired in next.

Current site and product structure
Used for the site-use rules, digital-product framing, and the cross-links into support, refund, delivery, and privacy pages.
MexicoExpats PDF README + production plan
Used for the guide and bundle context, digital-product expectations, and launch-stage commerce framing.
Current trust-page architecture
Used for the decision to split support, privacy, refund, and delivery into their own clear companion pages instead of hiding everything inside one vague legal route.