What to Do When?
Recommended service: 45‑minute Advisory
Why: Fast clarification of your options and a clear action plan.
Next step: Book an advisory and bring your background details using this link.
Recommended service: Visa Bundle (full-service start-to-finish)
Why: We’ll assess options, book your appointment at the Consulate, and guide every step.
Next step: Book a consultation or the Visa Bundle to begin using this link.
Recommended service: 45‑minute Advisory (pre-appointment prep)
Why: We’ll review documents, prepare answers, and boost your confidence.
Next step: Book an advisory session here, at least a few days before your appointment.
Recommended service: Hire a Visa Bundle (recommended) or a 1‑hour advisory if you want targeted feedback first
Why: We’ll analyze the refusal, fix weaknesses, and strengthen your new application.
Recommended service: A 45-minute advisory session would be helpful to go over your questions and address any concerns about the Canje process. Book here
Recommended Service: Canje Service is the one you need. Chose your dates (at leas 1 month from now), and your preferred City from our locations, we will take care of the rest.
Next step: Reach out to us mentioning your prefered city and dates so we start working together. We will guide in every step.
You may need to restart the process at a Mexican Consulate abroad, but some cases can still be fixed. Reach out to explain your situation. Or a consultancy session can help review your options quickly.
The service you need is a Temporary Residency renewal.
Why: Temporary Residency can be held for a maximum of 4 years. (If you have already renewed your card for three consecutive years, you will now need to upgrade to Permanent Residency.)
Next step: Request the Service Here
What you need is a Change of Status from Temporary to Permanent Residency. Please contact us so we can confirm the details and review your case.
Next step: Request the Service Here
If you already have a residency card and want your family to obtain theirs, this can usually be done through a Change of Status based on Family Ties. Please reach out to us so we can review your situation in detail.
In many cases you may be eligible to apply for Permanent Residency through family ties after two years of Temporary Residency obtained through marriage to a Mexican citizen or Permanent Resident.
Temporary and Permanent Residents must report certain personal information changes to Immigration within the required timeframe, such as changes of address, marital status, name, or nationality.
This service is available remotely throughout Mexico, with in-person assistance in the Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta areas.
To legally open and operate a business, you may need to request permission from Immigration, register with the Mexican tax authority (SAT), and obtain an RFC. Requirements depend on the type of business and your residency status. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us so we can review your case and guide you through the process.
If one or both of your parents were Mexican citizens, you may be eligible for Mexican nationality without giving up your current nationality. Eligibility and requirements depend on your parents’ status and your documentation.
If one or both of your grandparents were Mexican citizens, you may be eligible for Mexican citizenship. Eligibility and requirements depend on the available information and documentation for your parents and grandparents.
You may be eligible to apply for the naturalization process. Please contact us so we can evaluate your case and guide you through the next steps.
I have a Mexican child and have held residency for the past two years. name, or nationality. Please contact us so we can review your case and guide you through the process.
You may be eligible to apply for the naturalization process. Please contact us so we can evaluate your case and guide you through the next steps.