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You must be physically in Mexico All temporary residency card renewal applications must be processed in-person at an immigration office in Mexico. You cannot apply to renew them at a Mexican consulate abroad, and you cannot renew by proxy.
All temporary residency card renewal applications must be processed in-person at an immigration office in Mexico. You cannot apply to renew them at a Mexican consulate abroad, and you cannot renew by proxy.
You must travel to Mexico, and within 30 days of your arrival apply for a Temporary resident permit at the National Migration Institute (INMI). The whole process may take 1-3 months.
You may renew your visitor visa before it expires. But you must renew it at a U.S. embassy or consulate in your home country. Only diplomatic visa holders and their dependents can renew their visas while they are in the U.S.
People who want to live in Mexico indefinitely but only qualify for temporary residency can apply for temporary residency to begin with and, after four consecutive years of temporary residency can apply to automatically exchange their temporary residency status for permanent residency in Mexico.
To schedule an appointment, visit MI CONSULADO at citas.sre.gob.mx. One appointment is necessary for each applicant. Eligibility: A citizen of a foreign country who wishes to travel to Mexico for tourism, visit friends or relatives, or medical treatment, for a period of up to 180 days.
Freshman Earn a high school diploma, or equivalent. Your graduation date must be included in your final transcripts. Complete the required high school courses with grades of "C-" or better. SAT or ACT test scores. Meet or exceed the CSU Minimum Eligibility Index.