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Mexico – Covid-19 – Immigration update

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Update: December 17th, 2020

Health form requirement added for entry and exit

What is the change?

The Mexican civil aviation, health and transportation departments have added an online health form as a requirement for entry and exit to Mexico.

Key Points:

The health form is the only COVID-19 entry requirement at this time in Mexico. Neither a COVID-19 test nor self-isolation is required for entry.

All travelers should take note of the change and complete the online form in advance of their travel. Business travelers are also required to fill out the form.

Update: June 1st, 2020

Suspension of resident immigration requirements extended

What is the change?

As of June 1, the Immigration Office (INM) is extending the suspension of immigration requirements related to temporary and permanent residency.

Key points

The INM initially suspended immigration requirements for temporary and permanent residents in April.

Update: April 9th, 2020

Resident immigration requirements temporarily suspended

What is the change?

The Immigration Office in Mexico (INM) has suspended immigration requirements for residents until April 30 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Key points

The INM has closed its offices from April 6-10, and any appointments scheduled during this closure must be rescheduled from April 13. The suspension of deadlines and requirements only applies to temporary and permanent residents.

Employers must continue to complete immigration-related requirements with the 10-business-day limit, and foreign nationals entering Mexico on a visa must complete post-arrival registration within 30 days.

Update: March 26th, 2020

Additional immigration services reductions

What is the change?

The Mexican government recently announced additional changes to immigration services to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

Key points

The new immigration services restrictions will impact the movement of people into Mexico. Employers should account for affected travelers and rearrange travel schedules accordingly. Significant delays may occur for consular and in-country processing.

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