What is this visa?
This is a visa for foreign nationals who wish to enter Mexico as permanent residents.
Validity and permitted entries:
- Validity: up to 180 days.
- Entries: one (1) entry.
AFTER ENTERING MEXICO WITH THIS TYPE OF VISA, YOU MUST VISIT THE NEAREST OFFICE OF THE “NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MIGRATION” (INM) TO APPLY FOR A RESIDENT CREDENTIAL.
Requirements:
Please note that all documents are subject to verification. The process is done in person, so it is not possible to submit your documents via courier, mail, or through a third party.
1. Payment of the visa fee:
Visa applications at the Embassy of Mexico have a non-refundable charge in Nairas, equivalent to $54.00 USD, which must be deposited directly into the Embassy’s bank account.
2. Application form:
Submit the printed visa application form in person, duly completed and signed, as biometric information (photograph and fingerprints) is required.
3. Valid passport:
Original and a copy of your passport or travel and identity document valid under international law, with at least 6 months of validity before its expiration date.
4. Recent photograph:
- One color photograph, white background, without glasses, and with a visible face. Passport size: between 32x26mm and 39x31mm.
5. Document proving legal stay:
If you wish to apply at this Embassy, you must provide proof of legal residence in Nigeria or any other country within our jurisdiction, which includes: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo, Gabon, Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, Niger, and Togo.
To find the nearest embassy or consulate to your residence:
6. Additional documentation:
You must present documents proving one of the following cases:
1. Bank or investment statements:
- Original and copy of statements or proof of investments with an average monthly balance equivalent to $271,867.38 USD over the last 12 months.
2. Proof of pension:
- Original and copy of documents proving a pension with tax-free monthly income greater than $6,796.68 USD over the last 6 months.
The relative proving the relationship must accompany the applicant at the time of application submission.
1. Relationship with a Mexican citizen:
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The requirements vary depending on the applicant's relationship with the Mexican citizen:
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If the applicant has a Mexican child:
- Mexican birth certificate of the child (original and copy).
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Or if the applicant has a Mexican parent: (Applies to children or adolescents who are not entitled to Mexican nationality, are unmarried, and are under legal representation.)
- Birth certificate of the applicant (original and copy).
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Or if the applicant is the child of the spouse, domestic partner, or equivalent of a Mexican citizen: (Applies to children or adolescents under the same conditions mentioned above.)
- Birth certificate of the applicant (original and copy).
- Marriage certificate or document proving cohabitation or equivalent (original and copy).
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Or if the applicant is the sibling of a Mexican citizen:
- Birth certificates of the applicant and the Mexican sibling (original and copy).
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Proof of Mexican nationality:
- Supporting document in accordance with Article 3 of the Nationality Law (original and copy).
2. Relationship with a foreigner holding a permanent resident visa:
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The requirements depend on the applicant's relationship with the foreigner holding a permanent resident visa:
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If the applicant has a foreign child holding a permanent resident visa:
- Birth certificate of the child (original and copy).
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Or if the applicant has a foreign parent holding a permanent resident visa: (Applies to children or adolescents under the same conditions mentioned above.)
- Birth certificate of the applicant (original and copy).
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Or if the applicant is the child of the spouse, domestic partner, or equivalent of a foreigner holding a permanent resident visa:
- Birth certificate of the applicant (original and copy).
- Marriage certificate or equivalent document (original and copy).
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Or if the applicant is the sibling of a foreigner holding a permanent resident visa: (Applies to children or adolescents under the same conditions mentioned above.)
- Birth certificates of the applicant and the sibling (original and copy).
Additional Required Documentation
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Permanent resident visa:
- Valid and current (original and copy).
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Proof of financial solvency:
- Investments or bank accounts: Original and copy of statements showing an average monthly balance equivalent to $1,359.34 USD over the last 12 months.
- Monthly income: Original and copy of documents proving a monthly income free of liens exceeding the equivalent of $1,359.34 USD over the last 6 months.
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3. Relationship with a foreigner with permanent resident status:
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The requirements vary depending on the applicant's relationship with the foreigner with permanent resident status:
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If the applicant has a foreign child with permanent resident status:
- Birth certificate of the child (original and copy).
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Or if the applicant has a foreign parent with permanent resident status: (Applies to children or adolescents under the same conditions mentioned above.)
- Birth certificate of the applicant (original and copy).
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Or if the applicant is the child of the spouse, domestic partner, or equivalent of a foreigner with permanent resident status:
- Birth certificate of the applicant (original and copy).
- Marriage certificate or document proving cohabitation or equivalent (original and copy).
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Or if the applicant is the sibling of a foreigner with permanent resident status: (Applies to children or adolescents under the same conditions mentioned above.)
- Birth certificates of the applicant and the sibling (original and copy).
Additional Required Documentation
- Permanent resident card:
- Valid and current (original and copy).
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7. Attend a consular interview and be approved
Additional Information:
Minors under 18 years must present:
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Birth Certificate:
- Minors must present their birth certificate as part of the requirements.
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Accompaniment:
- Minors must be accompanied by both parents or their legal guardians to the visa appointment.
- If minors are not traveling with both parents or guardians, they must present an authorization issued before a notary public.
- The authorization must include copies of both parents’ or guardians’ official identifications.
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Unaccompanied Minors:
- These requirements also apply to minors traveling alone.
Special Situations:
- In cases where a minor is traveling with only one parent or guardian, or if one parent is single, widowed, or divorced, corresponding legal documents must be presented to justify the situation.
- It is essential to check with your airline that you have all necessary documents for your transit and final destination, including visas or other migration requirements that may apply. This will ensure your trip proceeds smoothly and in compliance with the regulations of the countries involved.