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    🇲🇽Mexico

    Temporary Resident Visa

    Most popular Latin American long-stay visa — work permit available after first renewal.

    Duration
    1 year, renewable up to 4; PR at 4
    Threshold
    ≈ $4,300/mo income or ≈ $72,000 in savings (12 months)
    Application fee
    $54 visa + ≈ $400 card
    Path to PR
    Permanent residency at 4 years; citizenship at 5 (2 if married to Mexican).
    Tax treatment
    Resident if economic centre in Mexico; 1.92–35% progressive PIT.
    Family
    Spouse and minors join as dependants.

    Required documents

    • ·Bank statements (6–12 months)
    • ·Mexican consular interview

    Things to know

    • ·Initial application must be filed at a Mexican consulate abroad.
    • ·Switch to permanent residency without leaving in year 4.

    Apostille & legalization

    Apostille route

    Apostille only — both United States and Mexico are parties to the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention.

    Apostille / legalisation

    None of the listed documents are civil-status, criminal-record, medical or academic records, so an apostille is generally not required for this visa. Bank statements, employment contracts and application forms are accepted as-is (translated when needed).

    Bank statements, employment contracts, photos, passport copies and the application form itself do not need an apostille.

    1. Obtain originals or certified copies of each civil/criminal record (birth certificate, marriage certificate, police clearance, diploma, etc.).
    2. Have each document apostilled by the competent authority in United States (U.S. Department of State — Office of Authentications).
    3. Translate the apostilled document into the official language of Mexico — the apostille itself is also translated.
    4. Submit the apostilled + translated bundle directly to the Mexico immigration authority or consulate; no further consular stamp is required.

    Translation: Mexico only accepts translations from a court-sworn / officially recognised translator — agency translations are routinely rejected.

    Issuing authority in United States: U.S. Department of State — Office of Authentications

    Documents older than 3–6 months are often rejected. Plan to obtain fresh originals shortly before your visa application.

    Official immigration portal

    Verified 2026 — confirm current rules before applying.

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    Mexico passport — full mobility report

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