Temporal Residente (Income-Based)
Category: Migration · Processing time: 4-8 weeks (consulate) + 2-4 weeks (INAMI activation in Mexico) / —
Apply through official authority
Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM)
Always submit applications through the official source. Last verified 2026-05-29.
Visa type
Migration
Processing time
4-8 weeks (consulate) + 2-4 weeks (INAMI activation in Mexico) / —
Fees
MinIncomePoints: MXN 35,000/month (~EUR 1,620) from foreign sources OR MXN 700,000 (~EUR 32,000) in savings held for 12 months
Validity
1 year, renewable
Stay duration
Up to 1 year, with the possibility of renewal
Entry type
Confirm single/multiple entry rules
Insurance
Confirm if required
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Overview
Temporal Residente (Income-Based) immigration pathway. Path to permanent residence: —. Path to citizenship: —. Income / points requirement: MXN 35,000/month (~EUR 1,620) from foreign sources
- Leads to permanent residency: No
- Requires job offer: No
- Language required: No
- Minimum education: Not specified
- Financial requirement: MXN 35,000/month (~EUR 1,620) from foreign sources or MXN 700,000 (~EUR 32,000) in savings held for 12 months
Estimated Costs
- - MinIncomePoints: MXN 35,000/month (~EUR 1,620) from foreign sources OR MXN 700,000 (~EUR 32,000) in savings held for 12 months
- - MinSavings: —
- - PathToPr: —
- - PathToCitizenship: —
Required Documents
- - Valid passport
- - Proof of income or savings
- - Application form
- - Passport-sized photographs
- - Payment receipt for application fee
Application Steps
- Gather required documents
- Submit application at a Mexican consulate
- Wait for processing (4-8 weeks)
- Activate your visa with INAMI in Mexico (2-4 weeks)
Always confirm the latest steps and forms on the official portal: Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM) →
Travel Insurance Requirement
- Mandatory: Confirm with official source
- Minimum coverage: Confirm current coverage rules
- Valid regions: Confirm accepted regions
- Approved providers: Use providers accepted by the official authority
Embassy, Consulate & Appointments
Embassy, consulate, jurisdiction, and appointment details vary by applicant location. Confirm the correct office before booking travel or paying fees.
Open appointment or official portal →Browse foreign embassies in Mexico (MigrantIQ directory) →
Directory listings are for planning only — not legal advice. Confirm jurisdiction and appointment rules on the official portal.
Application checklist
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Benefits & What This Visa Allows
- - Citizenship timeline: —
Trust & safety
Before you pay or submit documents
Use the official portal for applications and payments. Be careful with agents who guarantee approval, ask for personal-account transfers, or pressure you to send originals before a written contract.
Relevant laws
- Immigration Status and Overstay Rules
Immigration · Severity: Critical
Your right to stay in Mexico depends on the exact visa, residence permit, entry stamp, or visa-free allowance you hold. Do not assume a pending application, job offer, or school admission aut
- Work Authorisation Rules
Employment · Severity: Critical
In Mexico, a visa that allows entry does not always allow work. Paid employment, freelancing, remote work, internships, and trial shifts may each have different permission rules.
- Tax Residency and Income Reporting
Tax · Severity: High
Living in Mexico for long enough, working locally, or registering as a resident may trigger tax-residency or income-reporting duties even if your income is paid from abroad.
Active scam alerts
Some agents overcharge newcomers for translations, notarisation, apostilles, or courier services for Mexico, and may produce documents that are not accepted by official authorities.
Scammers impersonate airport staff, immigration officers, or travel agents and claim you must pay a special fee to enter Mexico, avoid questioning, release documents, or fast-track border che
Fraudsters offer admission, scholarships, or student visa packages for Mexico through unofficial agents. Victims may receive fake acceptance letters that fail verification during visa process
Scammers advertise fake apartments in Mexico, pressure newcomers to transfer a deposit before viewing, and disappear after sending a fake lease or copied property photos.
Quick Eligibility Check
Use this self-check for Temporal Residente (Income-Based). It does not replace official legal assessment.
Common Rejection Reasons
- - Insufficient proof of income or savings
- - Incomplete application or missing documents
- - Failure to meet eligibility criteria
Application Tips
- - Ensure all documents are complete and accurate
- - Check for any updates on the official site before applying
- - Consider consulting with an immigration expert if needed
Sources & References
Use these references for verification. Official government and appointment portals override summary guidance on MigrantIQ.
- Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM)
Official source for forms, appointments, fees, and final requirements.
- MigrantIQ visa record
Last verified 2026-05-29.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This visa is designed for applicants matching Migration pathway criteria.
Typical processing time is 4-8 weeks (consulate) + 2-4 weeks (INAMI activation in Mexico) / —, subject to documentation quality and application volume.
Start with eligibility evidence, document checklists, and proof of funds before submitting.
