Applicable to foreigners with ample financial solvency, frequent travelers, prominent people, spouse, common-law partner or equivalent figure of a Mexican or a temporary or permanent resident, family member of a temporary or permanent resident, or a diplomatic or consular official accredited in Mexico and supervisors of a foreign company with a subsidiary in national territory or executive staff of subsidiaries or commercial offices of Mexican companies abroad who wish to enter Mexico as a visitor without permission to carry out paid activities and whose purpose is not to reside in national territory.

Requirements:

  1. Valid Passport. Or identity/travel document that is valid under international law, in original;
  2. Original of the document that proves regular migratory status, if the foreign person is not a national of the country where the visa is being requested, and
  3. Provide documents that prove any of the following assumptions:
    1. Financial Solvency
    2. Frequent traveler
    3. Prominent person
    4. Relative of a Mexican
    5. Family member of a foreign person who is a temporary resident or permanent resident
    6. Family member of a diplomatic or consular official accredited in Mexico holding an ordinary passport
    7. Supervisor of a foreign company with a subsidiary in national territory or executive staff of commercial offices or Mexican companies abroad

Cost:

Cost for administrative, processing, and if approved, authorization and printing of visa - $54.00 USD

Appointment Request:

Once you meet the requirements to apply for your visa, you must schedule an appointment through the "MiConsulado" portal https://www.miconsulado.sre.gob.mx/ or https://www.miconsulado.sre.gob.mx/citas-consulares

Applicants must select the required procedure and request an appointment at their nearest Mexican Embassy or Consulate.

Important information:

Having a visa does not guarantee entry into the country. It only allows the foreigners to present themselves at the port of entry to request entry into the country.

Entry into Mexico is subject to approval by health and immigration authorities at the country's entry points, known as immigration checkpoints. These authorities may conduct an interview at any time regarding the purpose of the trip and verify the requirements established in the applicable legal provisions (Article 37 of the Immigration Law and Article 60 of its Regulations).

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Important Notes:

  1. If funds are under both spouse’s name and applying together, you must present the original marriage license (not certificate).
  2. Birth/marriage/death certificates, court documents, or school records/degrees from other countries, except from the United States and Mexico, must be apostilled or legalized by the corresponding authority.
  3. Documents written in a language other than English or Spanish must be accompanied by an official translation and notarized.

 

Disclaimers:

  1. Applicants without the full qualifying requirements will not be approved. Additional documentation may be asked and must be presented before approval.
  2. Please note that in case of refusal of visa, the payment is not refundable. We recommend that before scheduling your consular interview, you verify your documentation is complete.
  3. Issuance of the visa is contingent to the consular interview and falls completely on the discretion of the consulate officials and may also ask for additional documentation aside from what is listed