Overview
- Most modules are operating through November 15 after a short window that opened November 10, with some state adjustments such as Chihuahua running November 11–15.
- Access is uneven by location, with examples including only two modules in Baja California and 14 in Yucatán, each with specific dates and hours posted by Conavi.
- Applicants must present copies of a valid ID, an updated CURP, and recent proof of address, bringing originals for verification at the module.
- Conavi’s procedure includes document intake, a domiciliary verification that is still underway, and a final selection step described as a raffle designed to prevent favoritism; no official beneficiary list or delivery schedule has been published.
- Registration is in person and free of charge, targeting households without federal housing entitlements, while separate from Conavi’s process Infonavit has already delivered some units in Tabasco.