Posted by Natvisa Content Team | Updated on Nov 20, 2024
This guide provides comprehensive information on obtaining a Temporary Resident Visa for Mexico. It covers who qualifies as a temporary resident, the different types of visas available, the application process, and requirements. The guide also explains the duration of the visa, the renewal process, and what to do in case of loss or damage to the Mexican Resident Card. This information is crucial for foreign citizens planning to stay in Mexico for more than 180 days, whether for work, study, or to join family members.
Foreign citizens and their families who wish to remain in Mexico for more than 180 days will have to apply for a Temporary Resident Visa. This can be for work, visiting tourist spots, or obtaining permanent residency. To legally extend their stay or to live in the country, foreign nationals should apply for a Temporary Residency Visa.
The temporary resident card is considered legal permission to stay in the country on a temporary basis and is issued for a period of one, two, three, or four years.
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Foreign nationals who hold a Mexican Temporary Resident Visa are temporary residents in the country. They can enter or leave the country anytime they wish to do so. They can also get a work permit in exchange for remuneration. If the applicant needs to go to another country while the temporary residency visa application is in process, he or she must get official permission. It may take up to seven days to issue the letter of exit/entry permission.
After five years of legal residency, a foreign national can apply for permanent citizenship or a Permanent Resident Visa in Mexico. For this, they are required to acquire proficiency in Spanish and clear tests and interviews about Mexico’s history and culture.
Foreign citizens can obtain Temporary Resident Visas if they fulfill various requirements. The three main types of temporary visas for Mexico are the Mexico work visa, Mexico student visa, and Mexico family visa.
The work visa allows the holder to take up paid employment in the country. Prior to this, the applicants should get a work permit. As the name suggests, the student visa is for foreign students who wish to pursue higher education in Mexican universities.
There are two types of student visas – the Temporary Resident Student Visa is for students who want to take up a course that is longer than 180 days and the Visitor Student Visa is for courses that do not exceed 180 days.
The Mexico family visa is for foreigners who want to stay with a close family member living in the country. The visa will be issued only based on the nationality of the family member and the applicant’s relationship with them.
The applicants should meet various requirements to obtain a Mexican temporary visa. One of the key criteria is that the applicants should prove that they have sufficient funds to sustain themselves while in Mexico or have a steady income. If the applicants feel that they have sufficient assets, they will be asked to provide proof of their earnings for at least the last 12 months. They can submit their bank statements.
If they want to apply for a Temporary Resident Visa by proving that they have sufficient monthly income, they are required to present the last 6 months’ salary receipts from a recognized financial institution. If someone owns real estate in Mexico that is valued at over $280,000, they can apply also for the Temporary Resident Visa.
The application process is divided into two: First, the applicants need to apply for a temporary resident visa in a Mexican embassy. After this, they have to exchange the visa for a temporary residence card at the National Immigration Institute in Mexico.
Below is a step-by-step guide to the visa application process:
Keep in mind that different embassies will ask for different documents. So, it is good to visit the official website before starting the process. In most cases, the applicants need to provide the following documents.
Within 30 days of arriving in Mexico, the applicant must file an application to change the visa into a temporary residence card. For this, he/she needs to approach the immigration institute with a cover letter, application form, and other required documents.
The processing time for the Mexico Temporary Resident Visa depends on the embassy where you apply. If the papers are in order, the visa will be granted anytime from one week to a month. In some cases, it can take up to 3 months.
It is advised to apply for the visa at least a month before the travel plan. Once you reach Mexico, foreigners need to apply for a temporary permit within 30 days and the process can take up to three months.
The validity of the temporary visa is 180 days. The applicant needs to apply for the Temporary Resident Card within 30 days of his/her arrival in Mexico. The card is valid for one year on the first issuance. It can be renewed for two, three, or four years.
While foreign citizens can apply for the Temporary Resident Visa in embassies, for renewal, they should personally approach the national immigration institute with the required documents. The Temporary Resident Card can be renewed for up to four years. After that, if they wish to, they can apply for the Permanent Residence Card.
If something is amiss in the application form, the authorities may not process it. This will create a delay. So, it is highly recommended to start the process early, before the 30-day window for the permit to expire.
If someone loses or damages their Mexican Temporary Resident Card, they have to report it to the local immigration office and apply for a replacement. If they lose it in a foreign country, they can do the same in the Mexican embassy of that country. On the day of the appointment, they must submit all the required documents and their photocopies.
There will also be a small processing charge. After the verification, if the documents are found to be in order the applicants will receive a replacement at a later date.
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