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Mexico INM Publishes 2026 Government Fees for Immigration Services
Key Point
- Mexico introduced a new fee schedule for 2026, including fees for specific immigration categories
Government Fees 2026
The Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM) has published the official 2026 fee schedule under the Ley Federal de Derechos, effective January 1, 2026. The updated fees apply to all immigration procedures, including temporary and permanent residence cards, visitor permits and other INM services.
While many fees increased by 100%, the INM confirmed that certain categories remain eligible for a 50% discount, including minors, applicants renewing residence based on family unity and other specific scenarios permitted under the law.
2026 Fee Schedule
| Concept | 100% Government Fee | 50% Discount Fee |
| Temporary residence (1 year) | MXN $11,141.00 | MXN $5,570.00 |
| Temporary residence (2 years) | MXN $16,693.00 | MXN $8,347.00 |
| Temporary residence (3 years) | MXN $21,142.00 | MXN $10,571.00 |
| Temporary residence (4 years) | MXN $25,058.00 | MXN $12,529.00 |
| Permanent residence | MXN $13,579.00 | MXN $6,789.00 |
Applicants must ensure the correct fee is paid before submitting any filing. INM offices continue to accept payments only through:
- Pin Pad terminals (Visa or Mastercard) at INM offices
- Bank payments using a pre‑generated Hoja de Ayuda form
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