Frequently Asked Questions about Immigration Procedures in Mexico
Immigration law firm in Mexico City with over 15 years of experience. Regularization, visas, residency, and naturalization.
Our constant monitoring and experience with the INM in Mexico City allows us to streamline processes and avoid delays due to incorrect documentation. In urgent cases, we have legal strategies in place to expedite resolutions. We keep you informed at every stage of the process.
Yes, it is possible to regularize your status even if you entered without documents or your visa has expired. At Migralaw, we have successfully regularized the status of more than 3,000 people in an irregular situation. The main options are: regularization through family ties (marriage to a Mexican citizen, Mexican children), humanitarian reasons, job offers, or through special INM programs. Each case is unique and requires specialized legal analysis. It is crucial to act quickly before any deportation proceedings begin. Don't wait until you have problems with immigration authorities.
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The difference is critical for your legal security. Migralaw are certified attorneys with professional licenses and registration with government authorities. Processors or agents are NOT attorneys and cannot legally represent you before the INM, courts, or in appeals. If your application is rejected or you face deportation, only an attorney can defend you. Furthermore, working with unauthorized agents can result in fraud, false documents, or permanent bans from entering Mexico. With Migralaw, you get: guaranteed legal advice, official representation before authorities, professional liability insurance, and total transparency in processes and costs. Your case is too important to risk with non-professionals.
Yes, we handle immigration emergencies 24/7 in Mexico City. If you or a family member are detained by the INM, facing deportation, or have an urgent summons, contact us immediately at 55-4631-3626.









