Overview
- Fifty-eight in-person modules have opened across 51 municipalities in 20 states to register applicants, with Mexico City excluded from the first phase
- Conavi will evaluate submissions within 20 business days, contact preselected applicants by phone and conduct home visits for final verification
- The sexennial housing target was increased to 1.8 million new units, with 500,000 assigned to Conavi, 1.2 million to Infonavit and 100,000 to Fovissste
- The program prioritizes highly marginalized and vulnerable groups and requires personal registration with official ID, CURP and proof of address at designated modules
- Authorities launched anti-fraud campaigns, offering dedicated hotlines and email channels while warning that all procedures are free and without intermediaries