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Mexico Residency Fees Double

Dreaming of Mexico? Big changes hit soon. Fees for residency permits double in January 2026. So, plan wisely now.​

Why the Rush Fails

You might think, hurry up before year-end. However, that’s not smart. Consulates book out fast. Moreover, holidays slow everything down.​

Many spots fill until next year. For instance, they serve Mexicans first. US policies play a role too. Thus, no quick visas for expats.​

Even if you snag an appointment, fees stay low at first. Only $54 USD applies there. But real costs come later in Mexico.​

New Fee Breakdown

Fees jump big time. One-year temporary goes from $290 to $580. Four-year temporary hits $1,300 now. Permanent rises to $705.​

These changes aim for fairness. Mexico wants contributions from users. Digital nomads get special mention. Finance Minister noted this clearly.​

For example, remote workers use services a lot. Yet, they often skip local taxes. So, higher fees balance that out.​

Local Frustrations Grow

Urban areas feel the strain. Gringos push up rents. Gentrification irks locals. Additionally, President Sheinbaum faces US pressures.​

She diverts focus to border issues. Navy ships now patrol ferries. Therefore, Mexico tightens rules. Taxpayers fund this shift.​

Expats gripe in Facebook groups. However, entitlement doesn’t help. Instead, respect the changes. Slow planning hurts everyone.​

Mexico Beach Family

What to Do Next

Don’t panic yet. If you have a visa, try the canje fast. But offices overload now. For new plans, consult experts early.​

Windows close quick. Some ignore warnings. This news wakes them up. Furthermore, start your process smartly.​

Mexico stays beautiful. Higher fees mean better prep. So, embrace the shift. Your dream home waits.​ Get prepared!