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Requirements for Mexican passport
Sofia Santos
Sofia Santos 6/18/2025

Having a valid Mexican passport is essential for traveling abroad and for carrying out official procedures within the country. Plus, if you plan to visit countries that require a visa, you’ll need it.

No worries—this guide walks you through the full requirements for applying for a Mexican passport for the first time. From the current documents and fees to the steps to complete the process smoothly.

How to Apply for a Mexican Passport: Requirements, Costs, and Steps

What Are the Requirements for a Mexican Passport?

In addition to being necessary for international travel, a passport can be used to verify your identity within Mexico. It’s also the first step if you later want to apply for a U.S. visa or a work visa for Spain, for example.

Still don’t have one but ready to apply?

These are the requirements to get a Mexican passport for the first time:

  • Have the required documents.

  • Pay the corresponding fee.

  • Schedule an appointment to submit your documents.

But let's take it one step at a time.

Let's start with the documents to apply for a passport:

1. Proof of Nationality

You’ll need to present one of the following original documents:

  • Certified copy of your birth certificate issued by the Civil Registry or a Mexican consulate (Original).

  • Certificate or declaration of Mexican nationality (Original and copy).

  • Naturalization letter (Original and copy).

2. Official ID

You must also submit an original and a copy of an official ID that includes a photo and signature, and whose details match your nationality proof.

Accepted documents include:

  • Military service card

  • Consular ID

  • School certificate

  • Professional license or diploma

  • Naturalization letter

  • Citizen Identity Card

  • INE voter ID

  • Certificate of Mexican nationality

  • ID card from a public health or social security institution, among others

3. Certified CURP

The Unique Population Registry Code (CURP) is another required document.
Bring a printed copy, and make sure it’s certified by the Civil Registry.

4. Fee Payment

As with the American, European or Canadian visa, the Mexican passport has its cost. And, as expected, it has to be paid before going to the appointment.

So, how much does it cost?

That depends…

How Much Does a Mexican Passport Cost?

The fee varies based on how long you want your passport to be valid, whether it’s an emergency appointment, or if you qualify for any discounts.

Updated Prices for 2025:

Validity

Regular Price

50% Discount

Emergency

Emergency + 50% Discount

1 year

$885.00 MXN

$445.00 MXN

$1,155.00 MXN

$575.00 MXN

3 years

$1,730.00 MXN

$865.00 MXN

$2,250.00 MXN

$1,125.00 MXN

6 years

$2,350.00 MXN

$1,175.00 MXN

$3,055.00 MXN

$1,525.00 MXN

10 years

$4,120.00 MXN

$2,060.00 MXN

$5,360.00 MXN

$2,680.00 MXN

Note: The 50% discount applies to seniors (60+), people with disabilities, and Mexican temporary farm workers in Canada.

In the case of a renewal, the cost is the same as applying for the first time—just like renewing a U.S. visa.

Passport renewal requirements are similar.

Options to Complete the Application

Once you have all your documents ready, you’ll need to book an appointment. Make sure to use official channels to avoid scams.

How to Book Your Appointment:

  • Online: Visit the official website of the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (SRE).

  • By phone: Call 55 893 24827 any day from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

  • Via WhatsApp: Text 55 893 24827 any day of the week.

Now, here are the steps for each method:

Steps to Get Your Mexican Passport

The general steps are simple:

  • Gather your required documents.

  • Book an appointment at an SRE passport office.

  • Confirm the cost based on your desired validity, make the payment, and keep the receipt.

  • Arrive on time for your appointment.

  • Submit your documents and complete biometric data collection (photo, fingerprints, signature). They’ll let you know when to pick up your passport.

Arrive at the SRE passport office about 15 minutes before your scheduled time.

Applying Online

This is the most common way to book passport appointments in Mexico:

1. Go to citas.sre.gob.mx and select “Create Account”.

2. Register with your email and create a secure password.

3. Fill in your profile: name, CURP, and other required info.

4. Select the state and passport office.

5. Choose the validity (3, 6, or 10 years). You're eligible for a 50% discount if:

  • You're over 60.

  • You have a disability.

  • You're a temporary farm worker in Canada

If so, check the 50% discount box.

6. Pick the date and time slot available.

7. Wait for the payment form and appointment confirmation via email.

8. Make the payment and keep the receipt.

9. Bring your documents (birth certificate, ID, CURP, and payment receipt) on the day of your appointment.

This is the easiest way to schedule without leaving home.

Booking by Phone

Though less common, you can also call 55 8932 4827 daily from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Here’s how:

1. Call the number and press 1 when prompted.

2. A representative will likely ask for:

  • State and passport office you wish to visit.

  • Your CURP and desired passport validity (3, 6, or 10 years).

  • Email for appointment confirmation and payment form.

3. Confirm the available date and time.

4. You’ll get a confirmation email with a payment link.

5. Pay online or at a bank and keep the receipt.

6. Show up with your receipt and documents on the appointment date

The downside of this option is that the lines can become saturated, so you may want to try the following alternative.

Booking via WhatsApp

The SRE has also enabled WhatsApp for booking passport appointments:

1. Save the number 55 8932 4827 in your contacts.

2. Open WhatsApp and make sure it’s the verified SRE account:

  • It has the blue badge that guarantees that it is an official and verified account. 

  • The details match those of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

3. Send a message like “Hola” to activate the SRE chatbot.

4. The bot will give you a menu, where you will choose the option that allows you to schedule your procedure.

5. Select the state and office:

  • Indicate the number corresponding to the state where you want to do the procedure.

  • Choose the delegation or municipal passport office most convenient for you.

6. Enter your Clave Única de Registro de Población (CURP) to continue.

7. Define the type of procedure (Passport for the first time).

8. Pick your desired validity (3, 6, or 10 years).

9. Remember that there is an option to get a 50% discount in case you apply. That is, if you are over 60 years old, have a disability or are a temporary agricultural worker in Canada.

10. Enter your email, and confirm before continuing.

11. The chatbot will show you up to four date options available; select the most suitable for you.

12. Keep an eye on your email, as you will be sent the voucher, payment form and additional instructions.

13. Make the payment and keep the receipt.

14. Go to your appointment with your payment receipt and all original documents at the agreed date and time.

For the addresses of available offices, please check the SRE's Office Directory.

Final Words

The Mexican passport is essential not only for international travel but also for official procedures. Having a valid one gives you the freedom to explore and manage paperwork abroad more easily.

If you’re planning to travel soon, take advantage of DolarApp. You can buy or sell currency at a competitive exchange rate and cover your travel expenses with DolarCard.

Here’s how it works:

Download the DolarApp on your phone, activate a USDc account, and request an international card. DolarCard works with both pesos and digital dollars. Use it to pay at stores or websites that accept Mastercard.

If you're traveling outside Mexico, just make sure you have USDc balance. You can convert your MXN funds directly within DolarApp.

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