
Mexican Naturalization Process 2025: Complete Guide and Support
Become a Mexican citizen with our full service support for your naturalization process.
Obtaining Mexican citizenship is an important step towards full integration into the country. Naturalization offers you benefits such as full access to civil, labor and social rights.
In Mexico, you can apply for naturalization under different modalities, such as residence, marriage to a Mexican citizen or cultural contributions to the country. At MIGRALAW, we help you with the collection of documents, preparation of the history and culture exam, and follow-up of the process with the authorities.
- Requirements for Mexican naturalization.
- Counseling for Mexican history and culture exams.
- Naturalization by marriage to a Mexican national.
- Renewal of documents for naturalized citizens.



How does MIGRALAW help you?
At MIGRALAW, we are experts in Mexican naturalization procedures. We understand that this process can be complex, so we offer a comprehensive service that includes:
- Personalized advice for your specific case.
- Review and validation of required documents.
- Preparation and practice for the history and culture exam.
- Punctual follow-up of your procedure until the final resolution.
Our goal is for you to complete your process quickly, efficiently and without legal complications.
- Advice on how to obtain an immigration clearance.
- Arrangement of appointments with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE).
- Translation of foreign documents for processing.
- Support in case of rejections or delays in the process.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What are the requirements for Mexican naturalization?
- How long does the naturalization process take?
- Is it mandatory to take the Mexican history and culture exam?
You need to prove time of residence, a non-criminal background letter, proof of income and pass the history and culture exam.
The process can take between 6 months and 1 year, depending on the modality and the documentation presented.
Yes, except for specific exceptions such as naturalization for children or outstanding cultural contributions.


