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Moving to Mexico City is one of the best decisions you can make, but between finding an apartment, opening a bank account as a foreigner, and figuring out your CURP and RFC, the logistics can feel overwhelming fast.
At Gestor Migratorio Alarcón, we help expats, digital nomads, and newly arrived professionals settle into CDMX with confidence. We go beyond the immigration paperwork; we help you build your life here from day one.
Already working with us on your residency or work permit? Relocation support is a natural next step — and we already know your case.
Finding the right place to live in CDMX without local knowledge is tricky. Mexico City has very distinct neighbourhoods, each with its own vibe, price range, and proximity to business districts.
We help you narrow down your options based on your lifestyle, budget, and work location — whether you're considering Polanco, Condesa, Roma Norte, Santa Fe, Coyoacán, or Narvarte.
Personalized neighborhood recommendations
Current rental price overview by area
Tips for signing a lease as a foreigner in Mexico
Accompaniment to property visits if needed
Most landlords in CDMX require an aval (Mexican guarantor) or a deposit of 2–3 months' rent. We'll help you navigate this.
Not all banks in Mexico make it easy for foreign residents. Requirements vary by institution, and the process can be frustrating without guidance.
We help you understand which banks are most foreigner-friendly in CDMX, what documents you need as a temporary resident, and what to expect during the process.
Bank approval is ultimately at the institution's discretion. Our role is to prepare you and maximise your chances of success.
Two essential documents for daily life and work in Mexico:
CURP—Mexico's national ID number. Required for opening bank accounts, accessing health services, and signing contracts.
RFC—Your tax ID with the SAT. Essential if you plan to invoice, freelance, or receive formal income in Mexico.
We guide you through both and can accompany you to the relevant offices in CDMX.
A practical session covering everything you need to hit the ground running:
Getting around: Metro, Metrobús, Cabify, and public transport tips
Healthcare: IMSS access vs. private clinics as a Temporary Resident
Everyday services: SIM cards, internet, grocery delivery
Safety and neighborhood awareness
Expat resources and emergency contacts in CDMX
Available remotely or in person.
We already know you—if we handled your immigration process, there's no starting from scratch
We're based in CDMX—local, current knowledge of the city's bureaucratic landscape
One point of contact—immigration and relocation handled by the same person
Flexible support—advisory only, or full accompaniment you choose
Digital nomads settling in CDMX for 6 months or more
Expats relocating for work with a Mexican company
International professionals moving independently
Families arriving from abroad who need hands-on guidance
Do I need to have my residency to use relocation services? No. You can contact us at any stage before, during, or after your immigration process.
Can you guarantee I'll get a bank account? We cannot guarantee approval; that decision belongs to the bank. What we do is prepare you with the right documents and accompany you to maximise your chances.
Is the service available remotely? Yes. Most orientation and guidance can be done digitally. Accompaniment to offices or property visits requires in-person presence in CDMX.
Do you cover areas outside Mexico City? Our primary coverage is CDMX and the Metropolitan Area. Contact us for other locations, and we'll let you know what's possible.
Contact us or book a consultation — let's get you settled.