
Regularization of Migratory Status in 2025
Regularize your immigration status in Mexico in 2025 with the help of experts in immigration procedures.
Immigration regularization in Mexico is key for those who have overstayed their permitted stay or lack valid immigration documents. This procedure allows you to obtain a legal status, avoiding sanctions and ensuring your rights in the country.
In 2025, the authorities offer specific programs and procedures to regularize the stay of foreigners. At MIGRALAW, we have the experience to guide you through every step of the process, ensuring that you comply with the requirements established by the National Immigration Institute (INM).
- Regularization process for family ties.
- Migratory regularization for humanitarian reasons
- Application for temporary residence permits.
- Renewal of legal stay permits.



How does MIGRALAW help you?
At MIGRALAW, we understand the challenges you face when you are in an irregular immigration situation. Our team of lawyers and immigration specialists takes care of:
- Analyze your case and determine the best way to regularize your situation.
- Prepare and review all necessary documentation.
- Represent you before the INM to ensure a smooth process.
- Provide timely follow-up until your legal status in Mexico is obtained.
With our experience, we simplify the process and give you peace of mind so you can focus on your plans in Mexico.
- Legal representation in immigration proceedings.
- Advice for appeals in case of rejections.
- Translation and legalization of documents for processing.
- Guidance on residency options and permits.

- What are the requirements to regularize my immigration status in Mexico?
- Can I regularize my situation if I overstayed my visa?
- How long does the regularization process take?
It depends on the case, but commonly includes a valid passport, proof of irregular stay, and supporting documents such as family or employment ties.
Yes, it is possible to regularize your situation by presenting the required documents and paying the corresponding fines.
The time varies, but generally takes between 1 and 3 months, depending on the complexity of the case.


