Visa Types

Mexico Permanent Residency Pathway

How you can immigrate to Mexico, how to protect yourself from Fraud and What to expect after you arrive in Mexico.

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Do you need a visa to travel to Mexico?

Yes, Indians need visas to travel to Mexico.

Mexico visa application is made online or offline?

The visa application form and file submission, including all needed papers, are done offline.

Do I need to give biometrics?

No, Biometrics not required to obtain a visa.

Is there an interview required to obtain a Mexican visa?

No, an interview is not usually required to obtain an Mexican visa, but it may vary.
The embassy may interview you by phone or in person.

What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a PR visa?

You can live indefinitely on a permanent resident (PR) visa.

What kind of visa will we acquire from Mexico?

It will be a physical sticker visa, which will be affixed to a page in your passport

Current Visa fees: (Updated on 16-10-2023)

The visa application fee is $53.00 USD, payable in INR based on the current exchange rate.

  • Payment Instructions: Pay the exact amount. The payment is non-refundable and does not guarantee your visa will be approved.
  • Payment Timing: Only pay after you have secured an appointment. Make sure to pay before submitting your documents.
  • Payment Method:
    • Electronic Transfer (NEFT) and Cash Deposit:
    • Bank: RBL Bank
    • Address: 23 Basant Lok Market, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi, 110057
    • Account Name: Consular-Embassy of Mexico
    • Account Number: 409001450300
    • IFSC Code: RATN0000182

Include your passport number as a reference.

  • Payment Source: Pay from your own bank account if you can. Do not use someone else’s account.
  • Receipt Requirement: Show the original payment slip or bank transfer confirmation when you submit your application.
 

Step-by-step guide

Let us walk you through the process

  • To determine the appropriate visa type for Mexico, consider the purpose of your visit, such as tourism, business, study, or work, and review the specific requirements for each category.
  • Consult the official website of the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs or contact the Embassy or Consulate of Mexico in your country for accurate information on visa types and their respective requirements.
  • It is important to match your travel purpose with the correct visa category to ensure a smooth application process and compliance with Mexican immigration regulations.

  • Determine the type of visa you need and review the specific requirements on the official website of the Mexican Embassy or Consulate in India.
  • Gather all the necessary documents, including a valid passport, completed visa application form, recent passport-sized photographs, proof of travel itinerary, proof of financial means, proof of accommodation, travel insurance, and any additional documents specified for your visa category.

  • Visit the official appointment booking system provided by the Mexican Embassy or Consulate in India, known as the Citas website.
  • Use the website to book an appointment for submitting your visa application. The appointments are generally free of charge.
  • Follow the instructions on the website to select a suitable date and time for your appointment.
  • Please note that once you booked your appointment, this Consular Section cannot change it, cancel it, reschedule it, or modify it in any way.

  • Pay the required visa application fee as specified on the official website or as instructed during the appointment booking process.
  • The fee can usually be paid online or through designated payment methods mentioned on the website.
  • It must be done at the following bank account ONLY:

RBL Bank

       23 Basant Lok Market, Vasant Vihar,

      New Delhi, 110057

       Name:  Consular-Embassy of Mexico

       Account Number: 409001450300

       IFSC Code: RATN0000182

Please include your passport number as reference

Consider making the payment from your own bank account, avoid doing it from someone else's.

  • DO NOT PAY visa fee before securing an appointment. Visa fee must be paid prior to the submission of the documents and after scheduling an appointment.

  • On the scheduled date and time, visit the Mexican Embassy or Consulate in India for your appointment.
  • Bring all the required documents, including the payment receipt for the visa application fee.
  • Be prepared to answer questions related to your travel plans, purpose of visit, financial stability, and other relevant details during the appointment.
  • The consular officer may request additional supporting documents if necessary.

  • After the consular officer reviews your application and approves it, you will be notified to collect your passport with the visa.
  • Follow the instructions provided by the consulate regarding the collection procedure.
  • Ensure you adhere to any additional requirements or instructions provided by the consulate.
  • Note that processing times can vary, so it's recommended not to make any non-refundable travel arrangements until you have received your passport with the visa.

DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

When applying for a PR visa to Mexico, you will generally need to provide a comprehensive set of documents to support your application. The following checklist covers the most common documents needed:

Foreigners who wish to remain in Mexico indefinitely need to apply in person for a Permanent Resident Visa at the Consular Office closest to their place of residence.

You need to make an appointment via our free system MiConsulado: 1 (424) 309 0009 or https://citas.sre.gob.mx

Requirements:

  1. Valid passport: Your passport must have a minimum validity of six months beyond the intended period of stay.
  2. Completed visa application form: Fill out the application form for Permanent Residence in Mexico accurately and completely.
  3. Official identification document: Provide a government-issued identification document, such as a national identity card or driver’s license.
  4. Proof of legal stay in Mexico: If you are already in Mexico, provide evidence of your legal stay, such as a valid visa or residence permit.
  5. Proof of financial solvency: Demonstrate your financial stability to support yourself in Mexico. This can include bank statements, proof of employment, or other documents showing sufficient funds.

Please take note on the following:

  • Highlight the economic solvency on every monthly statement.
  • For joint accounts, the amount required is. PER APPLICANT
  • Submit a letter from your financial institution, PER APPLICANT, printed on official paper stating “ Full Name has the bank account _____, since _____ and is currently valid”, with original signature and stamp from the financial institution. We will not accept photocopies of the signature.
  • The letter and bank statements must be from the same financial institution
  • We will keep original bank statements.
  1. Proof of ties to Mexico: Provide evidence of your ties to Mexico, such as property ownership, investments, or family connections.
  2. Birth certificate: Submit a copy of your birth certificate or other official proof of your date and place of birth.
  3. Marriage certificate or proof of civil status (if applicable): If you are married, provide a copy of your marriage certificate. If applicable, provide documentation of divorce, widowhood, or other changes in civil status.
  4. Police clearance certificate or criminal record check: Obtain a police clearance certificate or criminal record check from your home country or any other country where you have resided for a significant period. The certificate should be recent and indicate that you have no criminal convictions.
  5. Health certificate: Obtain a health certificate from a licensed physician, indicating that you are in good health and free from contagious diseases.
  6. Recent passport-sized photographs: Provide several passport-sized photographs meeting the specific requirements of the Mexican immigration authorities (e.g., size, background color).
  7. Depending on your specific circumstances, additional Additional supporting documents: supporting documents may be required. This could include proof of education, professional qualifications, work experience, or other relevant documentation.

It is essential to note that the above document checklist is a general guide, and the exact requirements may vary based on your specific situation and the discretion of the Mexican immigration authorities. It is advisable to consult the official website of the Mexican embassy or consulate or seek professional advice to ensure you have the correct and updated documentation for your permanent residence application in Mexico.

Family-based Permanent Residency:

  1. Completed application form for permanent residency based on family ties.
  2. Valid passport and copies of all passport pages.
  3. Birth certificate or marriage certificate, establishing the family relationship with the Mexican citizen or permanent resident.
  4. Proof of Mexican citizenship or permanent residency of the sponsoring family member.
  5. Proof of address in Mexico.
  6. Proof of financial solvency, such as bank statements or income tax returns.
  7. Health certificate issued by an authorized medical institution.
  8. Criminal record clearance certificate from your home country.
  9. Four recent passport-sized photographs.

Employment-based Permanent Residency:

  1. Completed application form for permanent residency based on employment.
  2. Valid passport and copies of all passport pages.
  3. Job offer letter from the Mexican employer, specifying the position, duration, and salary.
  4. Proof that the employer has completed the necessary procedures with the Mexican immigration authorities.
  5. Proof that the position could not be filled by a Mexican citizen or resident.
  6. Proof of address in Mexico.
  7. Proof of financial solvency, such as bank statements or income tax returns.
  8. Health certificate issued by an authorized medical institution.
  9. Criminal record clearance certificate from your home country.
  10. Four recent passport-sized photographs.

Investment-based Permanent Residency:

  1. Completed application form for permanent residency based on investment.
  2. Valid passport and copies of all passport pages.
  3. Documentation proving the investment made in Mexico, such as business registration documents, real estate purchase agreement, or financial contribution records.
  4. Proof of address in Mexico.
  5. Proof of financial solvency, such as bank statements or income tax returns.
  6. Health certificate issued by an authorized medical institution.
  7. Criminal record clearance certificate from your home country.
  8. Four recent passport-sized photographs.

Retirement or Pensioner Visa:

  1. Completed application form for permanent residency as a retiree or pensioner.
  2. Valid passport and copies of all passport pages.
  3. Proof of retirement or pension income, such as bank statements, retirement account statements, or pension statements.
  4. Proof of address in Mexico.
  5. Proof of financial solvency, such as bank statements or income tax returns.
  6. Health certificate issued by an authorized medical institution.
  7. Criminal record clearance certificate from your home country.
  8. Four recent passport-sized photographs.

Humanitarian or Refugee Status:

  1. Completed application form for permanent residency based on humanitarian or refugee status.
  2. Valid passport and copies of all passport pages.
  3. Documentation supporting your claim for humanitarian or refugee status, such as asylum application documents, refugee status determination documents, or any other relevant documents issued by the relevant authorities.
  4. Proof of address in Mexico.
  5. Proof of financial solvency, such as bank statements or income tax returns.
  6. Health certificate issued by an authorized medical institution.
  7. Criminal record clearance certificate from your home country (if applicable).
  8. Four recent passport-sized photographs.

Highly Skilled Workers (Estancia Temporal para Actividades Remuneradas):

  1. Completed application form for temporary residency as a highly skilled worker.
  2. Valid passport and copies of all passport pages.
  3. Job offer letter or employment contract from a Mexican employer.
  4. Documentation proving your professional qualifications, such as educational certificates, professional licenses, or other relevant certifications.
  5. Proof of experience in the field of work, such as employment references, work contracts, or portfolios.
  6. Proof of address in Mexico.
  7. Proof of financial solvency, such as bank statements or income tax returns.
  8. Health certificate issued by an authorized medical institution.
  9. Criminal record clearance certificate from your home country.
  10. Four recent passport-sized photographs.

Points-based System (SIPARE):

  1. Completed application form for permanent residency based on the points-based system.
  2. Valid passport and copies of all passport pages.
  3. Documentation supporting your points calculation, such as educational certificates, work experience letters, language proficiency certificates, or any other relevant documents that demonstrate your qualifications and skills.
  4. Proof of address in Mexico.
  5. Proof of financial solvency, such as bank statements or income tax returns.
  6. Health certificate issued by an authorized medical institution.
  7. Criminal record clearance certificate from your home country.
  8. Four recent passport-sized photographs.

For more information: https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/leamington/index.php/non-mexicans/visas/114-permanent-resident-visa

Note: It’s important to note that the document requirements may vary depending on individual circumstances and the specific requirements set by the Mexican National Immigration Institute (INM). It is highly recommended to consult with the INM or seek professional advice from an immigration lawyer for the most accurate and up-to-date information tailored to your situation.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

Before submitting your visa application, please ensure to review the list of required documents. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately. By following these guidelines, you can minimize the risk of your visa application being rejected due to incorrect or insufficient documents.

Download visa application form:

Note: It is important to acknowledge that visa requirements and procedures are subject to change. Therefore, it is always advisable to consult the official website of the Mexican Embassy or Consulate in your country for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding the application process for a Mexico Permanent Residency Visa.

 

VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

The process for applying for a permanent residence in Mexico typically involves the following steps:

  1. Determine your eligibility: Review the different pathways to permanent residency in Mexico and identify the category that best suits your situation. This could include family-based residency, employment-based residency, investment-based residency, retirement or pensioner visa, humanitarian or refugee status, highly skilled workers program, or the points-based system.
  2. Gather required documents: Prepare the necessary documents to support your application. The specific documents may vary depending on the category under which you are applying.
  3. Submit the application: Visit the nearest Mexican consulate or embassy in your home country or the local office of the Mexican National Immigration Institute (INM) in Mexico to submit your application. Fill out the required application forms, pay the applicable fees, and provide all the supporting documents. It is advisable to consult the official website of the INM or contact the consulate/embassy for specific application procedures and requirements.
  4. Attend an interview (if required): Depending on the category under which you are applying, you may be called for an interview to provide further information or clarify details related to your application.
  5. Wait for the decision: The immigration authorities will review your application and supporting documents. The processing time can vary, so it’s important to be patient. Keep track of your application status and any updates provided by the authorities.
  6. Complete the registration process: If your application is approved, you will need to complete the registration process with the INM. This typically involves visiting an INM office, providing additional documents if necessary, and obtaining your permanent resident card (Tarjeta de Residente Permanente).

Note: It’s important to note that the specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on individual circumstances and changes in immigration laws and policies. It is recommended to consult the official website of the Mexican National Immigration Institute (INM) or seek advice from a qualified immigration lawyer for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the permanent residency application process in Mexico.

  1. Family-based Permanent Residency: This category allows individuals to obtain permanent residency in Mexico based on their close family relationship with a Mexican citizen or permanent resident. Eligible family members may include spouses, children, parents, and siblings. Applicants must provide documentation proving the family relationship, such as birth certificates or marriage certificates, and meet other specified requirements. 
  1. Employment-based Permanent Residency: Individuals who have a job offer from a Mexican employer can apply for permanent residency based on employment. The employer must sponsor the applicant and demonstrate that there are no Mexican citizens or permanent residents available to fill the position. This category typically requires fulfilling specific job requirements and providing supporting documentation, such as a job offer letter or employment contract.
  1. Investment-based Permanent Residency: This category allows individuals to obtain permanent residency in Mexico by making a significant investment in the country. Examples of eligible investments include starting a business, purchasing real estate, or making a substantial financial contribution. Applicants must demonstrate the legality and value of the investment and provide supporting documents, such as business plans, financial statements, or property ownership documents.
  2. Retirement or Pensioner Visa: Retirees or individuals with a sufficient pension income can apply for permanent residency as retirees or pensioners. Applicants must meet specific financial criteria, including providing evidence of a stable and regular income source. This category is suitable for individuals who wish to retire in Mexico and enjoy the country's lifestyle and benefits.
  3. Humanitarian or Refugee Status: Individuals who have been granted humanitarian or refugee status in Mexico may be eligible for permanent residency. This category is designed to provide protection and long-term residence for individuals who have fled their home countries due to well-founded fear of persecution, violence, or other compelling circumstances. Applicants must provide documentation and evidence supporting their humanitarian or refugee status.
  4. Highly Skilled Workers (Estancia Temporal para Actividades Remuneradas): This category is specifically for highly skilled workers in certain fields who seek temporary residency in Mexico with the possibility of later applying for permanent residency. Applicants must demonstrate their qualifications, expertise, and job offer from a Mexican employer in one of the designated professions.
  5. Points-based System (SIPARE): Mexico's Points System for Migratory Regularization (SIPARE) grants points to individuals based on various factors such as education, work experience, language skills, and more. Accumulating a certain number of points can make individuals eligible for permanent residency. The system aims to attract individuals who can contribute to Mexico's development based on their skills, qualifications, and integration potential.

Note: It’s important to note that each category has its specific eligibility requirements, application processes, and document checklist. It is advisable to consult the official website of the Mexican National Immigration Institute (INM) or seek professional advice for detailed and up-to-date information regarding the specific requirements and procedures for each category of permanent residency in Mexico.