Immigration Law: Visa Processes in Mexico

Ximena Soriano

Mexico’s immigration law is regulated by the Migration Law. It governs visa processes for work, residency, and tourism, managed by the National Migration Institute (INM). Temporary visas, such as for employment, require a job offer and proof of funds. Permanent residency demands five years of legal stay or marriage to a Mexican citizen. The 2021 reforms streamlined applications, reducing wait times from months to weeks by digitizing submissions. Individuals are assisted in securing visas, such as a client who obtained a work permit in 30 days. Understanding requirements—passports, criminal records, and financial statements—is crucial, with fees varying by visa type (e.g., $40-$150 USD). Overstays can lead to deportation, but appeals are possible.

Key Points: visa types, 2021 reforms, legal status

Tips: prepare documents, apply early, consult an expert

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