
Dual citizenship application in Mexico: Expert advice
Obtain Mexican dual citizenship with the support of experts in legal procedures.
Dual citizenship allows a person to be legally recognized as a citizen of two countries. In Mexico, you can obtain dual citizenship if you were born in Mexican territory, have Mexican parents or meet certain legal conditions.
This procedure is ideal for those who wish to maintain their rights in both countries, such as working, studying or residing without restrictions. At MIGRALAW, we help you gather the necessary documents, comply with the requirements and submit your application to the Civil Registry or the corresponding authorities.
- Reaffirmation of Mexican nationality for children of Mexicans born abroad.
- Advice for foreigners wishing to become naturalized Mexicans.
- Regularization of documents for nationals with dual citizenship.
- Renewal of official documents for dual nationals.



How does MIGRALAW help you?
At MIGRALAW, we are specialists in dual nationality procedures. Our legal team offers you:
- Registration of foreign certificates in the Mexican Civil Registry.
- Translation and legalization of international documents.
- Claim of lost Mexican citizenship.
- Orientation on rights and benefits of dual nationality.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Who can apply for Mexican dual citizenship?
- Do I lose my original nationality when I obtain Mexican nationality?
- How long does the dual citizenship process take?
Those born in Mexico, with Mexican parents, or children of Mexican citizens born abroad.
No, Mexico allows dual citizenship, so you can keep your original citizenship.
The process can take between 1 and 3 months, depending on the documents and the place of filing.


