The documents (applications) for the procedures must be submitted in original only, and their annexes, in copy. If the interested party requires an acknowledgement of receipt, she/he must attach a copy for that purpose. (Article 15 A section I of the Administrative Procedure Federal Act).
Submit a document for the person requesting the regularization of their immigration status, specifying the irregularity in which they incurred. (Article 135 of the Migration Law). Original.
Important:
You can generate the letter(s) on the Micro site in the Requirements section of the corresponding procedure by clicking on the texts marked in green.
Regularization letter due to a family relationship with a Mexican national or foreign national permanent resident.
Regularization letter due to a family relationship with a Mexican national or foreign national permanent resident, minor of age.
Regularization letter due to a family relationship with a Mexican national or foreign national temporary resident, minor of age.
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Passport, identity and travel document or official document issued by the authority of your country of origin, containing at least the name of the foreign person, nationality, date of birth and photograph. Original and Copy. |
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Proof that proves the payments of fees for the receipt and study of the regularization request, in accordance with the Federal Rights Law and other applicable legal provisions. Original and Copy. |
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Immigration document in case the foreign person has had a regular immigration status. (Optional). Original. |
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Appear in the immigration authority through which an interview will be carried out, establishing in a record the circumstances of the case and the reasons for requesting regularization and the amount of the fine will be determined considering the elements provided in article 73 of the Federal Law of Procedure Administrative. |
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Proof of payment of the fine determined by the immigration authority in accordance with the provisions of article 145 of the Migration Law and whose amount must range between 20 and 40 days established in accordance with the current Measurement and Update Unit (UMA). Original and copy. |
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Present the documents that prove any of the following assumptions: |
Be the spouse or common-law spouse of a Mexican or a temporary or permanent resident: |
- Letter signed by the applicant and their spouse or common-law spouse in which they indicate their conjugal domicile and the required period of time. Original.
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- Current official identification of the Mexican (passport, IFE/INE, professional license, military service card, consular registration, naturalization letter, Mexican birth certificate or current driver's license) or the current card of the resident foreigner. Original and copy.
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- Marriage certificate or; Original and copy.
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- Document proving common-law marriage or figure equivalent to common-law marriage granted by the competent authority of the country of origin or residence of the foreign person. Original and copy.
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b) Being the son, father or mother of a resident Mexican or foreign person, or who proves to have legal representation or custody of a resident Mexican or foreign person, must present: |
- Birth certificate in case of being the father or mother of a resident Mexican or foreign person or; Original and copy.
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- Birth certificate in case of being the child of a Mexican person or temporary or permanent resident or; Original and copy.
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- Document issued by the competent authority in which the guardianship, conservatorship or parental authority of a girl, boy or adolescent, of a Mexican or foreign resident person is granted. Original and copy.
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c) Official letter of departure for regularization in the case of a foreign person who accredited the other requirements in the immigration station. Original. |
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Proof that proves the payments of fees for the reception, study and, where appropriate, the issuance of the immigration document according to the regular immigration status and authorized temporality, in accordance with the Federal Rights Law and other applicable legal provisions. Original and copy. |
Important:
You can generate the letter(s) on the Micro site in the Requirements section of the corresponding procedure by clicking on the texts marked in green.
Regularization letter due to family ties, as spouse, common-law spouse or cohabiting partner.
- In case of proving a family relationship with a minor, the identification of the minor must be present in case of proving a family relationship with a minor, the identification of the minor must be presented.
- Foreign public documents, with the exception of the passport or identity and travel document, must be apostilled or legalized and, where appropriate, accompanied by a translation into Spanish prepared by officially recognized experts as appropriate.
- The foreign person must appear personally before the immigration authority, to provide the photograph, signature and fingerprint data for the basic format and, where appropriate, for the issuance of the immigration document.
- Measurement and Update Unit (UMA). Daily value in 2024: $108.57 MXN