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A Mexican passport (Pasaporte Mexicano) is an official travel document issued by the Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores (SRE). It serves as both proof of Mexican citizenship and a globally recognized identification document. The Mexican passport provides visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to more than 160 countries, making it one of the strongest in Latin America.
Here’s a complete, step-by-step guide to obtaining or renewing your Mexican passport.
🧾 1. Eligibility and Validity
You may apply for a Mexican passport if you are a Mexican citizen by birth or naturalization.
Validity options:
3 years
6 years
10 years (available only for adults aged 18 and older)
Children under 18 must be accompanied by both parents or legal guardians.

Before applying, prepare the following:
For adults:
Proof of Mexican nationality:
Birth certificate (Acta de Nacimiento) or
Certificate of naturalization (Carta de Naturalización)
Official photo ID:
Voter ID (INE), professional ID (Cédula Profesional), or driver’s license
CURP (Unique Population Registry Code)
Payment receipt for the passport fee
Old passport (if renewing)
For minors:
Minor’s birth certificate
IDs for both parents or guardians
Passport application form signed by both parents

In Mexico:
Schedule an appointment online or by phone:

or call 800 8010 773.
Attend your appointment at an SRE Passport Office (Delegación de la SRE).
Submit your documents, pay the applicable fee, and have your photo and fingerprints taken.
Abroad:
Apply at your nearest Mexican embassy or consulate.
Requirements are similar, though fees may vary slightly depending on location.

2025 passport fees (approximate):
3-year passport: $1,655 MXN
6-year passport: $2,250 MXN
10-year passport: $3,940 MXN
(Senior citizens, people with disabilities, and agricultural workers may qualify for discounts.)
Processing times:
In Mexico: Usually issued same day or within 3–5 working days
Abroad: 2–4 weeks, depending on consulate workload

In most SRE offices, your passport will be issued the same day.
If not, you’ll receive a receipt with the date for collection. Bring your original ID and receipt to pick it up.

Schedule your appointment well in advance, especially before travel or holiday seasons.
Check the validity period that best suits your travel plans.
Verify your CURP details are correct before applying.
Report lost or stolen passports immediately to the police and the SRE (or nearest consulate if abroad).
A Mexican passport is a reliable, secure document recognized worldwide. Always apply through the Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores (SRE) or official Mexican consulates to ensure authenticity and security.
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