Residency in Mexico using your personal savings/investments Qualifying savings/investments showing account balance(s) totaling at least c$279,000 over the last 12 months. (The total must not fall below the minimum amount required at any time over the last 12 months.)
MiConsulado is available online: or by phone: 1 424 309 0009. Due to high demand, we advise that you start your tourist visa application at least one month ahead of your planned travel date. One appointment per person. Due to high demand, availability of appointment slots are limited.
All appointments must be booked through the BLS International website.
For citizens of Mexico residing in the United States, the Mexican Consulate can be a great help and resource. In addition to requesting/renewing your passport or consular card (matricula), some also help with DACA Renewals.
Mexico's temporary residency permits last for between 1 and 4 years. Your first temporary resident permit is always granted for only one year initially and you can thereafter renew your temporary residency for 1 to 3 more years—for a maximum of 4 consecutive years.
Accessing the Portal: Visit the official website at citas.sre.gob.mx to initiate the appointment process.
MiConsulado is available online: or by phone: 1 424 309 0009. Due to high demand, we advise that you start your tourist visa application at least one month ahead of your planned travel date. One appointment per person. Due to high demand, availability of appointment slots are limited.
You'd need to book an appointment to get a new passport at the Mexican Consulate. You'll also need the following documents: Proof of your nationality, including birth certificates or a naturalization letter. Proof of your identity, including Mexican school reports or Identity Cards.
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