Guides and articles about Mexican visas, legal residency, and immigration| Mexperience
When you need to get foreign-issued documents translated into Spanish by an authorized translator for official filing Mexico, our associates can help| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Some foreign-issued documents need to be Apostilled (Notarized) by your home country before you submit them for legal procedures in Mexico| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Our associates provide advice to apply for residency in Mexico and practical assistance as you make your way through the application process| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Most foreigners seeking residency in Mexico need to apply from abroad. There are exceptions—commonly 'Family Unit' applications—and this article describes them| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Whether you apply for temporary or permanent residency in Mexico will likely depend on your lifestyle intentions and your level of income or savings| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Temporary residency cards are valid for 1 to 4 years and must be renewed to remain in Mexico. This article explains how to renew your resident card| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
When your Mexico residency application is granted, a visa sticker is placed in your passport. This sticker needs to be exchanged for a residency card in Mexico.| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
These are the most frequently-asked questions we receive about Mexico’s temporary and permanent residency visas and residency cards—updated regularly| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
This article describes principal routes foreigners take to apply for legal residency in Mexico, with references to additional information and helpful resources| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico
Mexico offers visitor permits for visits and short business trips lasting 180 days or less to passport holders on its 'no visa required' list| Mexperience | Experience More of Mexico