Immigration Route & Checklist in Mexico for Expats
Clear visa routes—temporary or permanent—with step-by-step checklists for expats relocating to or investing in Mexico. We evaluate your eligibility, outline your options, and give you a simple roadmap so you can obtain and maintain residency without confusion.
Benefits
- • Understand whether a temporary or permanent residency is right for you.
- • Receive a customized checklist of documents, deadlines, and fees.
- • Avoid common pitfalls that delay or derail visa applications.
- • Get English-language guidance with behind-the-scenes Spanish coordination.
Our Process
- 1. Complete a short questionnaire about your citizenship, finances, and family status.
- 2. We evaluate your situation and advise whether temporary or permanent residency (or another visa) is most appropriate.
- 3. Receive a step-by-step checklist with required documents, translations, fees, and timelines.
- 4. If you need help filing, we connect you with a trusted immigration attorney and explain any retainer requirements.
Pricing & Delivery
Most immigration checklists are delivered within 3–5 business days. We charge a flat fee for the roadmap. If you decide to retain an attorney for filings or representation, we’ll explain any additional fees and coordinate the handoff.
Areas We Serve
We support expats across Mexico including Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Cozumel, and Tulum with their immigration journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which visa route is right for me?
It depends on your citizenship, financial situation, and how long you plan to stay. We evaluate your eligibility and recommend the best path—temporary residency, permanent residency, or another option.
Do you handle the entire application?
We prepare your roadmap and can introduce you to a trusted immigration attorney for representation. If you prefer to file yourself, our checklist ensures you’re prepared.
How long does it take to get residency?
Processing times vary by consulate and case complexity. Temporary residency can take 4–8 weeks; permanent residency may take longer. We help you plan for each stage.
Do I need to speak Spanish?
No. We provide all guidance in English and coordinate any necessary Spanish translation or filings on your behalf.
Talk to an English-speaking legal concierge
Tell us what you need. We’ll confirm scope, price, and timeline before any work begins.