Time Limits on Mexico Visitor Visas and Residency Permits (2024)

We often get asked questions about how long people can remain in Mexico under the auspice of visitor and residency visas.

This article answers common questions about time limits and exit/entry rules for Mexico visitor and residency visas and explains how long you must reside in Mexico to qualify for citizenship.

Time limits when you are in Mexico using a Visitor Visa (FMM)

What is Mexico’s visitor visa, the FMM?

Mexico’s visitor visa allows entry into the country for leisure or business visits lasting maximum 180 days. The immigration official at the port of entry will grant a specific number of days (not exceeding 180) when you arrive in Mexico.

Mexico is phasing out paper versions of the FMM

The paper versions of the FMM are being gradually phased out and replaced with a stamp in your passport.

Read this article for further details.

How long is it valid?

Your visitor permit is valid for thenumber of daysgranted by the immigration official and written on the permit —that will never exceed 180 days, but may be less than 180 days— starting from the date of your arrival. The arrival date is always stamped on the permit.Learn more about the number of days being granted to people arriving in Mexico under the auspice of a visitor permit, FMM. It cannot be extended beyond the number of days written on the permit by the immigration official at the port of entry.

Extensions and renewals

The visitor permit cannot be extended or renewed; and you must leave Mexico by the date it expires. If you over-stay your visitor visa you will need to pay a fine when you leave the country.

Leaving and re-entering Mexico

You must leave by the expiry date, but there is no time limit on how long you must remain outside of Mexico before you can return using a new visitor visa. Every time you re-enter Mexico, the number of days allowance granted by the immigration official allowance is ‘reset.’ Some foreigners have been using this feature to remain in Mexico over longer periods; however, with today’s computerized systems, immigration officials at ports of entry have ready-access to your movements through Mexico and ‘perpetual visitors’ may now have their intentions questioned at the port of entry. If you intend to stay in Mexico longer term we recommend you apply for a Mexican residency permit.

Further reading

See our article, Your Mexico Visitors Permit, FMM for further details. Also see this article about the number of days being granted to visitors arriving in Mexico.

Time limits when you are in Mexico using a Residente Temporal permit

What is Mexico’s temporary residency permit?

Temporary residency enables foreigners to remain in Mexico beyond the maximum 180-day time limit imposed with the visitor visa and also gives them access to certain residency privileges; for example, opening a bank account here which you cannot do as a visitor.

How long is it valid?

When you are granted Residente Temporal, it’s valid from 1 year to 4 years. Your first temporary residency card is always issued for only one year and must be renewed within the 30-day window before its expiry date. At the end of the first year, you can renew your temporary residency for a further 1, 2 or 3 years. When you renew for 3 years you won’t have to return to the immigration office to renew it until it fully expires at the end of year 4; however, you must inform the immigration office of certain changes in your personal circ*mstances (see below).

Leaving and re-entering Mexico

While your Residente Temporal card is valid, you may leave and re-enter Mexico as often as you wish.You must present your residency card when you enter Mexico, and each time you leave the country. If you are a legal resident and enter Mexico as a visitor, your residency status will become jeopardized. See Procedures for entering and leaving Mexico for further details.

Renewing your temporary residency permit

Temporary residency card renewals must be undertaken in Mexico, and you cannot leave the country while the renewal process is in train. In exceptional circ*mstances, you can apply for a temporary exit and re-entry permit while your residency card renewal is being processed; the covering letter submitted with your request must state the exceptional nature of your circ*mstances. See Renewing your Mexico residency permit for further details.

Change in circ*mstances

When you are living in Mexico under the auspice of Residente Temporal you must report certain changes in your personal circ*mstances to the immigration office —e.g. change of your residential address, change of marital status, change of nationality, or change of employment status or employer— and these changes must be reported in Mexico.

Time allowed outside of Mexico

When you are living in Mexico under the auspice ofResidente Temporal,there is no time limit to how long you can remain outside of the country, but renewals and reporting changes in certain personal circ*mstances (see above) must be undertaken in Mexico.

What happens after four years of temporary residency?

After 4 consecutive years under the auspice of a Residente Temporal status in Mexico, you have three choices:

  • apply to exchange your temporary residency status for permanent residency status within 30 days before your final expiry date; or
  • purposely allow the permit to expire and then enter a regularization process to restart an application for temporary residency within a specific time period; or
  • leave the country and surrender your legal residency status.

Time limits when you are in Mexico using a Residente Permanente permit

What is Mexico’s permanent residency permit?

Permanent residency gives a foreigner leave to remain in Mexico indefinitely.

How long is it valid?

When you are granted Residente Permanente—whether you apply straight away and are granted permanent residency, or eventually obtain permanent residency after four consecutive years of living under the auspice of a temporary residence permit in Mexico— you are issued with a permanent residency card that carries no expiry date. Note that Permanent Residency cards issued to minors (under 18 years of age) require periodical renewals until they reach the age of 18. See this article for details. Permanent residency for adults never expires, but can be surrendered, or withdrawn by the Secretaría de Gobernación, at any time.

Leaving and re-entering Mexico

When you have permanent residency status in Mexico, you may leave and re-enter the country as often as you wish. You must present your residency card when you enter Mexico, and each time you leave the country. If you are a legal resident and enter Mexico as a visitor, your residency status will become jeopardized. See Procedures for entering and leaving Mexico for further details.

Change in circ*mstances

When you are living in Mexico under the auspice of Residente Permanente you must report certain changes in your personal circ*mstances to the immigration office —e.g. change of your residential address, change of marital status, change of nationality, or change of employment status or employer— and these changes must be reported in Mexico.

Time allowed outside of Mexico

Under current rules, when you have permanent residency status in Mexico, your Residente Permanente card does not require renewal if you’re aged 18 or older and there is no time limit to how long you can remain outside of the country, but reporting changes in certain personal circ*mstances (see above) must be undertaken in Mexico.

Time qualification for Mexican citizenship

If you intend to apply for Mexican citizenship as part of your lifestyle planning, you must prove five consecutive years with either temporary residency or permanent residency, and you must prove that you have beensituated physically in Mexicofor at least 18 months in the past two years preceding your application date. If you are married to a Mexican national, the qualification period may reduce to two years. See Becoming a Naturalized Mexican for further details.

Mexico Immigration Assistance

When you need assistance with your Mexico residency application, renewals, or regularization procedures, our Mexico Immigration Assistance Serviceprovides consulting, advice, and practical help that helps you through the entire residency application or renewal process, including regularization procedures.

Learn more about Mexico visas and immigration

Mexperience publishes extensive information about visas and immigration to Mexico, including:

  • Our freeMexico Immigration Guidethat encapsulates detailed information about applying for visas and residency permits.
  • Learn aboutMexico’s visitor permit, the FMM.
  • Discover theprincipal routes for obtaining legal residency in Mexico
  • Our latestarticles about visas and immigrationkeep you apprised of current situations includingfinancial criteria for residency,fees, andprocedures—and ourFAQs pageis updated regularly

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Time Limits on Mexico Visitor Visas and Residency Permits (2024)

FAQs

Time Limits on Mexico Visitor Visas and Residency Permits? ›

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How long can a US citizen stay in Mexico on a tourist visa? ›

A visitor visa allows you to stay in Mexico for a period of up to 180 days, provided that you are not carrying out any paid activities.

How long can you stay in Mexico with a residency? ›

The Residente Permanente (permanent resident) visa, as the name suggests, will never expire. You can stay in Mexico for as long as you like and travel whenever you want without any hassle. You don't need to renew your residency each year, and you can benefit from unlimited border crossings.

How many times can a permanent resident travel to Mexico? ›

While your Residente Temporal card is valid, you may leave and re-enter Mexico as often as you wish. You must present your residency card when you enter Mexico, and each time you leave the country. If you are a legal resident and enter Mexico as a visitor, your residency status will become jeopardized.

Can you stay longer than 6 months in Mexico? ›

You can stay for up to 180 days¹ More than 180 days apply for a temporary resident visa. Valid passport.

How many times can I enter Mexico on a tourist visa? ›

Moreover, the visa validity is for 180 days. You can get a single entry tourist visa or the double or multiple entry tourist visa. These types define how often you can visit Mexico with one visa until the validity period ends. The processing times usually range around 3 to 4 weeks.

What are the requirements for temporary residency in Mexico? ›

What are the Requirements for a Mexico Temporary Resident Visa?
  • Proof of family relationship, for Mexico Family Visas.
  • Proof of enrollment in a Mexico educational institution, for Mexico Student Visa.
  • Proof you have obtained a Mexico Work Permit and a copy of your work contract if applying for a Mexico Work Visa.

Can I move to Mexico for 6 months? ›

Requirements for American citizens

It requires mostly identification documents and proof that you can support yourself financially in Mexico. The FM3 visa allows you to stay in Mexico for durations over 6 months, but isn't seen as a way to stay permanently in the country. For that, you'll need the FM2 (immigrant visa).

How do I get a residence permit in Mexico? ›

Once you have entered Mexican territory, within the first 30 calendar days, you must go to the National Migration Institute to process the residence card that proves your legal status in the country and allows you to remain in Mexico.

Can you apply for permanent residence on a tourist visa in Mexico? ›

You cannot convert a tourist visa (FMM) to a permanent resident visa. Most people do not qualify for a Permanent resident visa; they must first acquire a temporary resident visa at a Mexican Consulate.

How long can I live in Mexico as a US citizen? ›

Once you arrive in Mexico, you must present the visa to the National Migration Institute (INM) to receive a temporary resident card. This card will allow you to stay in Mexico for four years.

How much money do you need to get permanent residency in Mexico? ›

'Multiples' table based on savings/investments
Residency TypeMinimum Daily Wage (Savings/Investments)
Temporary ResidencyMXN$1,244,650 | USD$73,215
Permanent ResidencyMXN$4,978,800 | USD$292,859
Dependent SpouseMXN$24,893 | USD$1,464
Dependent MinorMXN$24,893 | USD$1,464
2 more rows

How many times can a resident travel in a year? ›

If you are a lawful permanent resident (green card holder), you may leave the U.S. multiple times and reenter, as long as you do not intend to stay outside the U.S. for 1 year or more. This 1-year rule creates a rebuttable presumption that you intended to abandon your residency.

What is the 6 month rule for Mexico? ›

According to the U.S. Department of State's website, travelers entering by air need only have a passport that is currently valid. There is no Mexico passport rule of six months. However, those arriving in the country do need to have at least one blank passport page in their book for stamps.

What happens if I stay in Mexico over 180 days? ›

You can get this tourist card online or on arrival in Mexico. A tourist card acts as a travel document. You cannot exceed the 180 days limit, and you will be required to apply for an extension if you wish to extend your stay beyond 180 days in Mexico.

How long can snowbirds stay in Mexico? ›

For stays of more than 180 days

The temporary resident visa is required for Canadian traders/investors who intend to enter and remain in Mexico for a period greater than 180 days and less than 4 years.

How much bank balance is required for Mexico tourist visa? ›

Investment or bank accounts with a monthly ending balance of at least 300 days of the current general minimum wage in México City (approx. $4,394.11 USD).

What is the fine for overstaying tourist visa in Mexico? ›

If you've overstayed your visa, the price can vary—especially if you're leaving from a smaller airport. However, the general rule of thumb is about $30 – $40 USD. If you overstay for years, the price will go up. However, legally the price cannot exceed $6,000 MXN (which is about $320 USD).

Do US citizens need a tourist visa for Mexico? ›

If you have a valid and unexpired visa of the following countries: Canada, the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and any of the countries of the Schengen Area, you do not need a visa to enter Mexico for tourism, business or transit purposes.

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