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Mexico Consulate Appointment Guide

The consulate appointment is the make-or-break step in any Mexican residency application.

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Booking the appointment

Most consulates use the MEXITEL system. Slots open weeks (sometimes months) in advance. Check at midnight local time when new slots release.

Documents

  • Passport (original + copies of every page)
  • Application form (printed and signed)
  • Bank statements (6 or 12 months depending on consulate)
  • Passport-style photos
  • Application fee (cash or card depending on consulate)

What to wear

Smart casual is fine. The consulate is a formal setting but not a job interview. No flip-flops or shorts.

The interview

Short and friendly in most consulates. They check your documents, take your photo, and process the visa. You leave with a 6-month entry stamp in your passport.

After approval

You have 6 months to enter Mexico. Within 30 days of arrival, you must exchange the stamp for the Temporary Resident card at INM.

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