Travel Restrictions During In-Person Registration Processes In Mexico City
At a Glance
Foreign nationals in Mexico are temporarily unable to obtain exit/re-entry permits for travel during the approximately 15 business days between when their resident card applications are shown as approved in the Instituto Nacional de Migración's (INM's) internal system and when their resident card is issued. The INM has temporarily stopped issuing permits to foreign nationals at this stage in an attempt to reduce the workload of the local INM office in Mexico City, which is currently facing understaffing and remodeling. The change means that foreign nationals may not be able to travel outside of Mexico at this stage of the process when they are registering post-arrival, renewing a work permit, changing status to permanent residence or obtaining a new resident card due to theft or loss. The situation
The Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM) office has temporarily restricted the issuance of foreign nationals' exit/re-entry permits after a foreign national's residence card application is shown as approved in the INM's internal system until they obtain their resident card, which may take up to 15 business days.
This change in practice affects foreign nationals who are registering post arrival, obtaining a work permit renewal, changing status to permanent residence or obtaining a new resident card due to theft or loss.
Impact
While these restrictions are in effect, foreign nationals may not be able to leave and re-enter Mexico at this stage in the process; whereas previously the INM granted exit/re-entry permits once the INM's system showed the application was approved (and while the resident card was being issued). However, foreign nationals are able to request exit/re-entry permits in the application process prior to this approval stage, although there is no guarantee that these...
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