<P> The biographical information page ends with the Machine Readable Zone . Also, each visa page has a different coat of arms (One for each of the 31 states and the Federal District). </P> <P> Requirements for first time applicants that are over the age of eighteen . </P> <Dl> <Dd> 1 . Personally attend to any Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores (SRE) delegation or SRE affiliated office, with an appointment . </Dd> <Dd> 2 . Fill with black ink, and by hand and in print the application for an ordinary passport book (Form OP - 5). The application can be obtained for free at any of the branches of the SRE or the Office of State or Municipal Liaison SRE . </Dd> <Dd> 3 . Proof of Mexican nationality by presenting an original and a photocopy of any of the following documents: <Dl> <Dd> a) Certified copy of birth certificate issued by the Mexican civil registry office . Birth registration should not be time - barred (must have occurred within the first three years of life), if exceeded temporality, see section "Additional Documentation for birth certificates with untimely registration"; </Dd> <Dd> b) Certified copy of birth certificate issued by a consular office abroad * . </Dd> <Dd> c) Certificate * Copy of Mexican nationality; </Dd> <Dd> d) Declaration of Mexican nationality by birth *; </Dd> <Dd> e) Naturalization Certificate *, and </Dd> <Dd> f) Certificate of Citizenship Identity issued by the Secretary of the Interior </Dd> </Dl> </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> 1 . Personally attend to any Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores (SRE) delegation or SRE affiliated office, with an appointment . </Dd>

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