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How to extend residence permit in Mexico?

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womocratouzo
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My question is related to the process of extending and renewing a Mexican residence permit. I think this is an important topic for those who are considering long-term residency in Mexico. I currently have a residence permit, but I'm not quite sure how long I can keep it, how often I need to apply for renewal, and what documents may be needed to do so. I've also heard that the renewal process can vary depending on the type of residency, and this raises additional questions for me

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(@fapeiyeunesou)
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Usually renewal is required every 1 or 2 years, depending on the type of residence. If you want to renew your status, it is important to prepare all the necessary documents in advance. To do this, you will usually need to prove that you continue to be in Mexico legally, that you have enough money to live on, and that you meet the conditions of residency. It is also important to meet application deadlines - failure to meet them may result in the need to apply for a new residency permit. In the case of retirees or people with passive income, there are also requirements to prove financial solvency. For detailed information on the process of extending and renewing your residence permit, and to avoid unpleasant surprises, I recommend visiting https://www.fastmexresidency.com/, where you can find all the necessary information on these issues. It is important to remember that every case is different and the rules may vary slightly depending on your situation.

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(@lossauzasalle)
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For example, if you miss the application deadline, you will have to start the process all over again and it may take longer. It is important to keep track of all requirements, such as proof of income or valid health insurance. Also, if you do not meet the financial requirements or miss any documents, you may be denied an extension.

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