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Simple 4-step process — most applications approved within 3-7 business days

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Complete the online application

Fill out our comprehensive form with your travel plans, personal details, and purpose of visit. Our intelligent system validates every field in real-time, catching errors before submission and ensuring your application meets all requirements set by Mexico's National Immigration Institute (INM).

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Upload required documents

Submit your passport scan (bio page clearly visible) and a recent photograph meeting Mexico's specifications. Our document specialists review every submission and offer guidance to ensure compliance with Mexican visa photo requirements and document standards.

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We submit to Mexican authorities

Your verified application is transmitted directly to Mexico's visa processing system. Our team monitors processing status around the clock and proactively handles any additional documentation requests from Mexican authorities, keeping you informed at every stage via email and SMS notifications.

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Receive your Mexico visa

Your approved visa arrives via email as a PDF document. Print it clearly and present it at Mexican immigration along with your passport. Bienvenido a Mexico — welcome to a land of ancient civilizations, beautiful beaches, and incredible cuisine!

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Visa types needed for Mexico

Available visa products
  • Mexico Tourist Card - Land - 180 days, Single entry Most Popular
  • Mexico Electronic Authorization - 30 days, Single entry

Mexico Tourist Card - Land - 180 days, Single entry

The Mexico Tourist eVisa provides access to ancient Mayan ruins, beautiful beaches, and world-famous cuisine. Valid for 6 Months with single entry, this visa allows stays up to 180 days. Perfect for tourism and leisure.

Applicants must submit the following documents:

  • 🛂 Passport: Valid for at least 6 months with blank pages
  • 📸 Digital Photo: Recent passport-style photograph
  • ✈️ Travel Details: Confirmed travel itinerary
  • 🏨 Accommodation: Hotel or host booking
  • 💳 Payment: Credit or debit card for fee
Important to know
  • Maximum stay: 180 days per visit
  • Print visa for presentation at immigration
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Mexico Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Tourist Visa

Up to 180 days

For leisure travel, sightseeing, visiting friends and family, or attending cultural events

Business Visa

Up to 180 days

For meetings, conferences, trade fairs, and commercial negotiations

Temporary Resident Visa

Up to 4 years

For employment, study, or family reunification requiring extended stays

Transit Visa

Up to 30 days

For travelers passing through Mexico en route to another destination

Essential Requirements

  • 📘Passport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
  • 📷Photo: White background, 3.9x3.1cm, recent within 6 months
  • ✈️Round-trip flight itinerary or travel confirmation
  • 🏨Hotel reservation or invitation letter from host
  • 💰Proof of sufficient funds for your stay
  • 📄Completed FMM form for tourist card upon arrival

Visa Policy

Mexico operates a relatively open visa policy, welcoming millions of tourists annually from around the world. Many nationalities can enter visa-free for tourism or business purposes, while others require a visa or electronic authorization before arrival. Mexico has modernized its entry system to facilitate easier travel for visitors from key partner countries. Visa-Free Countries Citizens of many countries can enter Mexico without a visa for up to 180 days for tourism or business. This includes citizens of the United States, Canada, European Union member states, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, and most Latin American countries. Upon arrival, these travelers receive an FMM (Forma Migratoria Multiple) tourist card that must be kept throughout the stay. Countries Requiring Visas Citizens of certain countries including India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and several African nations require a visa before traveling to Mexico. However, if you hold a valid US visa or permanent residence, you may be eligible for visa-free entry to Mexico regardless of your nationality.
Crystal clear turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea along Cancun's white sand beaches with luxury resorts
Cancun — Mexico's premier beach destination on the Caribbean coast

Visa Requirements

Document Requirements for All Visa Types Regardless of the visa category you are applying for, Mexico requires several standard documents: Passport: Must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned arrival date with minimum two blank pages for entry stamps and visa placement. Photograph: Recent passport-style photo (taken within 6 months) measuring 3.9x3.1cm with white background, front-facing, neutral expression, no glasses. Travel Documentation: Round-trip flight itinerary or proof of onward travel, plus confirmed accommodation such as hotel bookings or an invitation letter if staying with friends or family. Financial Evidence: Bank statements from the past 3-6 months or employment letter showing sufficient funds to cover your stay (approximately $75-100 USD per day recommended). Additional Business Visa Requirements Business travelers need an invitation letter from the Mexican company or organization, stating the purpose and duration of business activities, along with company registration documents and proof of your professional role.
Colorful colonial buildings of Guanajuato city cascading down hillsides with historic churches and plazas
Guanajuato — A UNESCO World Heritage city with stunning colonial architecture

Application Process

Tourist Card (FMM) Process For visa-exempt nationalities, the process is straightforward. You can complete the FMM form online before travel or receive it upon arrival at Mexican immigration. The form is free for stays up to 7 days; longer stays require a fee of approximately $30 USD. Keep this document safe as you must surrender it when departing Mexico. Visa Application Process For nationalities requiring a visa, the application is submitted through a Mexican embassy or consulate. The process involves scheduling an appointment, completing the application form, submitting required documents, paying the visa fee, and attending an interview in some cases. Processing Times Tourist and business visa applications are typically processed within 3-10 business days, though it can take longer during peak travel seasons. We recommend applying at least 4 weeks before your intended travel date to allow buffer time. Entry Points Mexico has numerous international airports accepting visa holders, including Mexico City International Airport (MEX), Cancun International Airport (CUN), Guadalajara International Airport (GDL), Los Cabos International Airport (SJD), and many others. Land border crossings from the US are also available.
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Mexico City — The vibrant capital blending ancient history with modern culture

Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit Mexico's diverse geography means different regions have varying optimal seasons. The dry season from November to April is generally best for most destinations. Beach destinations like Cancun and Puerto Vallarta are excellent year-round but can be crowded during US spring break (March). Mexico City and central highlands are pleasant throughout the year but can be rainy from June to September. Health and Safety No vaccinations are required for entry to Mexico, but hepatitis A, typhoid, and routine vaccines are recommended. Drink bottled water, avoid ice in drinks outside tourist areas, and use insect repellent in tropical regions. Purchase comprehensive travel insurance. Exercise normal precautions and stay in tourist areas, especially at night. Currency and Payments Mexico's currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN). US dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas but often at unfavorable rates. Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are accepted in cities and tourist zones, but carry cash for smaller establishments and markets. ATMs are common but use those inside banks for security. Language Spanish is Mexico's official language. English is widely spoken in major tourist areas, resorts, and hotels, but learning basic Spanish phrases will enhance your experience and is appreciated by locals.
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Oaxaca — Rich indigenous culture, traditional crafts, and world-famous cuisine

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Travelers to Mexico rated this product 4.8 out of 5 based on 12 reviews.

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Patricia M.Jan 15, 2026

"Needed a visa for my Mexico trip urgently. DoVisa processed everything in 4 days! Amazing service and the support team answered all my questions about Cancun travel."

Raj K.Jan 8, 2026

"As an Indian passport holder, I was worried about the Mexico visa process. DoVisa made it so simple. Got my visa and had an incredible time in Mexico City!"

Chen Wei L.Dec 28, 2025

"Good service overall. Took about 7 days for processing but the team kept me updated throughout. The document checklist was very helpful."

Fatima A.Dec 18, 2025

"First time visiting Latin America and the visa process seemed daunting. DoVisa handled everything professionally. Now planning my next trip to Oaxaca!"

James O.Dec 10, 2025

"Business visa sorted quickly for my conference in Guadalajara. The invitation letter guidance was incredibly helpful. Will definitely use DoVisa again!"

Maria S.Nov 28, 2025

"The application form was easy to fill out. Had a small issue with my photo but support helped me fix it quickly. Visa arrived as promised."

Ahmed H.Nov 20, 2025

"Applied for our honeymoon trip to Riviera Maya. Both visas approved without any issues. The beaches were absolutely stunning!"

Sophie T.Nov 12, 2025

"Third time using DoVisa for different countries. Mexico visa was the fastest yet - approved in just 3 days! Excellent service as always."

Vikram P.Oct 30, 2025

"Decent experience with some back and forth on documents. Support was patient and helpful. Got my visa eventually and enjoyed my trip."

Elena R.Oct 18, 2025

"Family trip to Chichen Itza was amazing! DoVisa processed all four of our applications together smoothly. Highly recommend their service!"

David N.Oct 5, 2025

"The step-by-step instructions made everything so clear. My Mexico visa was approved quickly and I had an unforgettable time in Puerto Vallarta."

Priya G.Sep 22, 2025

"Was nervous about applying for a Mexico visa but DoVisa made it stress-free. Great communication throughout the entire process!"

Mexico Visa FAQs

Do I need a visa to visit Mexico?
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. Citizens of many countries including the United States, Canada, European Union, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and most Latin American countries can enter Mexico visa-free for up to 180 days for tourism or business. Citizens of India, China, Pakistan, and certain other countries require a visa. However, holders of valid US visas or permanent residency can often enter Mexico without a separate Mexican visa.
What types of visas are available for Mexico?
Mexico offers several visa categories based on travel purpose. Tourist Visa: For leisure travel, sightseeing, and visiting family — valid for up to 180 days. Business Visa: For attending meetings, conferences, and commercial activities — not for paid employment. Temporary Resident Visa: For stays exceeding 180 days for work, study, or family reunification — valid up to 4 years. Permanent Resident Visa: For indefinite residence based on family ties, retirement, or employment.
How long does Mexico visa processing take?
Processing times vary by visa type and consulate location. Tourist and Business Visas: Typically 3-10 business days. Temporary Resident Visa: Usually 2-4 weeks. During peak travel seasons (December holidays, spring break), processing may take longer. We recommend applying at least 4 weeks before your intended travel date. Some consulates offer expedited processing for an additional fee.
What documents do I need for a Mexico visa application?
Standard requirements include: Valid passport with at least 6 months validity and 2 blank pages; Recent passport photo (3.9x3.1cm, white background, taken within 6 months); Completed application form; Flight itinerary showing round-trip or onward travel; Proof of accommodation (hotel bookings or invitation letter); Financial evidence (bank statements showing approximately $75-100/day); and Employment letter or proof of ties to home country. Business visa applicants also need an invitation from the Mexican company.
How long can I stay in Mexico with a tourist visa?
Tourist visas and the FMM tourist card typically allow stays of up to 180 days. The exact duration is determined by the immigration officer upon arrival based on your travel plans and supporting documents. Unlike some countries, Mexico does not count days strictly within a calendar year — each entry allows up to 180 days. Important: The initial period granted cannot be extended; if you need more time, you must leave Mexico and re-enter (though this is not guaranteed to reset your allowed stay).
What is the FMM form and do I need it?
The FMM (Forma Migratoria Multiple) is a tourist card required for all visitors to Mexico, regardless of whether they need a visa. Visa-exempt travelers can complete it online before travel or receive it upon arrival. Important: Keep this document safe throughout your stay — you must surrender it when departing Mexico. Losing it results in a fine (approximately $30 USD). The FMM is free for stays up to 7 days; longer stays require a fee of about $30 USD, often included in your airfare if arriving by plane.
Can I enter Mexico with a valid US visa?
Yes, in many cases. If you hold a valid US visa (B1/B2, F1, H1B, etc.) or US permanent residence (Green Card), you may be eligible for visa-free entry to Mexico regardless of your nationality. This applies even to citizens of countries that normally require Mexican visas. The US visa must be valid (not expired) at the time of entry to Mexico. This policy makes Mexico an accessible destination for many international travelers already in the United States.
What are Mexico's photo requirements for visa applications?
Mexico has specific photo requirements: Size: 3.9x3.1cm (slightly different from standard passport photos); Background: Plain white only; Recency: Taken within the last 6 months; Position: Front-facing, looking directly at camera, neutral expression; Glasses: Not permitted in photos; Quality: High resolution, good lighting, no shadows on face. Photos not meeting these specifications are a common cause of application delays — DoVisa reviews all photos before submission.
Can I work in Mexico with a tourist visa?
No, tourist visas do not permit employment in Mexico. Working without proper authorization can result in deportation, fines, and bans from future entry. For legal employment, you need a Temporary Resident Visa with work permit, which must be sponsored by a Mexican employer. The process involves: employer obtaining authorization from the National Immigration Institute, applying for the visa at a Mexican consulate, and completing registration upon arrival. Remote work: Mexico has become popular with digital nomads, but technically, working remotely for non-Mexican companies falls into a gray area.
Is Mexico safe for tourists?
Mexico welcomes over 40 million international tourists annually, and most visits are trouble-free. Safe areas include major tourist destinations like Cancun, Riviera Maya, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, Mexico City's tourist zones, Guanajuato, and Oaxaca. Precautions: Stay in well-traveled tourist areas, avoid displaying expensive items, use registered taxis or ride-apps, don't travel on rural roads at night, and follow local news and official travel advisories. Recommended: Comprehensive travel insurance, copies of documents stored separately, and registering with your embassy.
What currency is used in Mexico?
Mexico's official currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN). US dollars are accepted in many tourist areas but often at unfavorable exchange rates — you'll get better value using pesos. Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted in cities, hotels, and restaurants, though smaller establishments prefer cash. ATMs are readily available — use those inside banks or shopping centers for security. Tip: Notify your bank of travel plans to prevent card blocks, and always carry some cash for markets, tips, and small vendors.
What is the best time to visit Mexico?
Mexico's best season varies by region. Beach destinations (Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos): Pleasant year-round; peak season is December-April with higher prices. Mexico City and Central Mexico: Best from March-May before rainy season; December offers festive celebrations. Oaxaca: October-November for Day of the Dead and Guelaguetza festival in July. Avoid: Hurricane season (June-November) on Caribbean coast; spring break crowds in March. Weather note: Rainy season (June-September) typically brings afternoon showers but mornings are usually clear.
Do children need their own Mexico visa?
Yes, every traveler including infants must have their own visa (if required for their nationality) and FMM form. Children cannot be included on parents' visas. Requirements include: valid passport in the child's name, appropriate visa application, and passport photograph meeting standard specifications. Critical requirement: If a minor is traveling with only one parent or with someone other than their parents, Mexican immigration strictly requires a notarized consent letter from the absent parent(s), ideally apostilled, along with a copy of the absent parent's ID.
Can I extend my stay in Mexico?
Extensions for tourist stays are generally not permitted in Mexico. The FMM tourist card duration is set upon arrival and cannot be extended. If you need to stay longer than your authorized period, you must leave Mexico and re-enter (though re-entry is not guaranteed to grant another 180 days). For longer stays, consider applying for a Temporary Resident Visa before traveling. Overstaying your authorized period results in fines and may affect future entry — always respect your permitted stay duration.
What happens if my Mexico visa application is rejected?
Visa rejections occur but are relatively uncommon. Common reasons: Incomplete documentation, photos not meeting specifications, insufficient financial evidence, unclear travel purpose, or previous immigration violations. If rejected: You will receive notification with the reason. Most issues are correctable — you can reapply with improved documentation addressing the specific concerns. There is no formal appeals process, but a new application with proper documents typically succeeds. DoVisa guarantee: If your visa is denied due to an error on our part, we provide a full refund of service fees and assist with reapplication.
Can I visit other Central American countries with my Mexico visa?
A Mexico visa is only valid for Mexico — it does not grant access to other countries. However, the CA-4 Agreement between Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua allows free movement between those four countries (Mexico is not a member). Belize has separate visa requirements. Planning tip: If combining Mexico with other destinations, research each country's visa requirements separately. Many nationalities can visit multiple Central American countries visa-free. US visa holders often have simplified entry to several regional countries.
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