What Is Mexican Citizenship by Descent?
Mexican citizenship by descent is a legal right that allows individuals born outside Mexico to claim Mexican nationality if they have at least one Mexican parent. This process is also known as acquiring nationality “por nacimiento” and grants full rights as a Mexican citizen, including the ability to obtain a Mexican passport, CURP, and participate in civil processes in Mexico.
For thousands of families living in the United States—especially in California, Arizona, Texas, and other border regions—this is the most common and accessible path to dual nationality.
At Apostillado y Traducción (apostilladoytraduccion.com), we assist applicants worldwide with apostilles, certified translations, and document preparation required for this process.
Who Qualifies for Mexican Citizenship by Descent?
You may be eligible if:
- You were born outside Mexico
- You have at least one Mexican parent (mother or father)
- You can present the necessary documentation proving identity and lineage
This right applies whether you live in the U.S., Canada, Europe, or any other country.
Required Documents
To register a foreign-born person as Mexican by descent, the following documents are typically needed:
1. Parent’s Mexican Birth Certificate
Issued by any Mexican Civil Registry office.
If unavailable or outdated, a new certified copy may be required.
2. Applicant’s Foreign Birth Certificate
This must be:
- Apostilled in the state or country of origin
- Certified translated into Spanish by an official translator (perito traductor)
3. Parent’s Official ID
Mexican passport, INE, or other valid identification.
4. Additional Documents (case-by-case)
- Marriage certificate of the parents
- Divorce decrees
- Proof of address
- CURP (if previously assigned)
Apostilladoytraduccion.com can manage all apostilles and certified translations required for Mexican authorities.
Why Is an Apostille Required?
Foreign documents, particularly U.S. birth certificates, must carry an apostille to verify authenticity under the Hague Convention.
For example:
- California birth certificates → apostilled in California
- Texas birth certificates → apostilled in Texas
- Canadian documents → authenticated per provincial rules
Our team specializes in U.S.–Mexico cross-border apostille processing, ensuring your documents are accepted without delays.
Why You Need a Certified Translation
Mexican Civil Registries require foreign documents in Spanish, translated by a government-recognized expert (perito traductor).
We provide USCIS-compliant and Mexico-official certified translations, delivered digitally and physically if required.
Benefits of Obtaining Mexican Citizenship by Descent
Becoming a Mexican citizen by descent grants:
- Dual citizenship (keep your foreign nationality)
- Mexican passport — easier travel across Latin America
- Right to live, work, and study in Mexico
- Inheritance and property rights
- Eligibility for Mexican social programs and documentation (CURP, RFC)
Families often pursue it for children, immigration benefits, or reconnecting with heritage.
How Apostilladoytraduccion.com Helps You
Our office in Tijuana, Baja California guides families in the U.S. and worldwide through the entire citizenship-by-descent process:
Apostilles for U.S. and foreign birth certificates
Certified translations (English–Spanish)
Document review prior to visiting Registro Civil
Assistance with missing or corrected documents
Courier services (DHL, UPS, USPS) for global clients
With years of experience supporting cross-border families, we help make the process faster, clearer, and stress-free.
Step-by-Step Process to Obtain Mexican Citizenship by Descent
1. Document Review
Send clear images or PDFs of your documents. We evaluate eligibility and required apostilles/translations.
2. Apostilles
We obtain apostilles in the appropriate state or country.
3. Certified Translations
Our expert translators prepare official translations accepted in Mexico.
4. Appointment at the Civil Registry
We guide you to the correct Registro Civil office (often in Tijuana, if convenient).
5. Registration as a Mexican Citizen
The Civil Registry issues your Mexican birth certificate as Mexicano por nacimiento.
6. Apply for CURP and Mexican Passport
Once registered, you can obtain your CURP and then your passport.
How Long Does the Process Take?
Processing times depend on:
- Document apostille times in the U.S.
- Translation requirements
- Appointment availability
Most clients complete the entire process in 2–6 weeks, depending on their case.
Get Help Today
If you or your children qualify for Mexican citizenship by descent, we can assist you from anywhere in the world.
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