Tourist Visa (2024)

Not authorized to perform paid activities; stay up to 180 days

  1. Financial Solvency: You must choose options a) or b):
    1. Investment or bank accounts with a monthly ending balance of at least 300 days of the current general minimum wage in Mexico City (approx. $2,500.00 USD).
      To prove this, you need to provide
      1. The printouts of your electronic bank statements certified (signed and/or stamped) by the bank of each of the previous 3 months. OR
      2. The printouts of your electronic bank statements PLUS a letter from your financial institution indicating your full name (no omissions), the details about your account, and the balance of each of the previous 3 months. The letter must be signed by hand.
    2. Employment or Pension that yields a monthly income of at least 100 days of the current general minimum wage in Mexico City (approx. $860.00 USD) after taxes, during each of the previous 3 months. To prove this, you need to provide one of the following:
      1. Pension: letter from the Social Security or Pension issuer indicating the monthly amount that you receive PLUS the bank statements in which that amount is reflected or the pension receipts for each of the last 3 months.OR
      2. Employment: Verification letter from your employer stating your employment commencement date (must be at least one year ago), position title, and salary PLUS all paystubs for the last 3 months. The letter must include your full name as it appears in your passport and must be signed by hand.OR
      3. Student: Verification of enrollment from your university stating that you are currently enrolled in school, your degree/program, the commencement date and end date PLUS proof of employment, pension or scholarship with a monthly income of at least 60 days of the current general minimum wage in Mexico City (approx. $520.00 USD) for each of the last 3 months.
  • If you are 65 or older, you do not need to prove financial solvency, but you have to prove that you will travel to Mexico as a tourist (flight itinerary).
  • If the applicant is a minor (under 18 years old)
    • Both parents MUST be present to sign the application.
    • Original and copy of birth certificate of the minor must be presented.
    • If only one parent is present or no parents are present or minor is accompanied by a third person it is mandatory to submit a power of attorney issued by the Mexican Consulate from the absent parent(s) along with a copy of an identification showing full name and signature of the absent parent(s).

General Requirements

  1. Application Form(click here)
  2. Passport, original and copy of the page with your personal details, photograph, & signature.
  3. One passport size photograph (front, no glasses, color, white background and must be recent).
    • Measurements: No more than 39 millimeters x 31 millimeters
  4. Proof of legal status in the U.S. (this only applies for non-U.S. citizens) original and copy: US Visa, entry stamp, E.S.T.A. (Electronic System Travel Authorization) Permanent Resident card, EAD cards, approved I-797A Forms, Advanced Parole Forms (I-512), I-20 or DS-2019.

If Marriage licenses or Birth certificates are needed for visa application and they are issued in another country other than the United States or Mexico, they must have the Apostille or Legalization Seal.

For all documents in a foreign language other than English, a certified translation to Spanish must also be submitted.

Disclaimers:

  1. The issuance of this visa is contingent to the Consular Interview.
  2. The Visa will only be valid for the time frame indicated on the document, and will only be valid for one entry, in order to finalize the process with Mexican Immigration.
  3. The Visa fee is $51.00 USD and non-refundable.
  4. Please note that in case of refusal of visa, the payment is not refundable. We recommend that before submitting your application, you verify your documentation is complete.
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Now, let's delve into the components outlined in the provided article:

Financial Solvency Requirements:

Options for Financial Solvency:

  1. Investment or Bank Accounts: Maintain a monthly ending balance of at least 300 days of the current general minimum wage in Mexico City (approximately $2,500.00 USD).

    • Evidence required: Certified printouts of electronic bank statements for the previous 3 months, or electronic bank statements accompanied by a signed and stamped letter from the financial institution.
  2. Employment or Pension:

    • Employment: Monthly income of at least 100 days of the current general minimum wage after taxes.
      • Evidence: Verification letter from the employer (dated at least one year ago), position title, salary, plus paystubs for the last 3 months.
    • Pension: Monthly pension amount stated in a letter from the issuer plus bank statements reflecting the same or pension receipts for the last 3 months.
  3. Student:

    • Verification of enrollment from the university, specifying degree/program, commencement, and end dates.
    • Proof of employment, pension, or scholarship with a monthly income of at least 60 days of the current general minimum wage for the last 3 months.

Age Exemption:

  • Individuals aged 65 or older are exempt from proving financial solvency but must demonstrate travel plans with a flight itinerary.

Minor Applicants:

  • If the applicant is a minor (under 18 years old), both parents must be present to sign the application.
  • Original and copy of the minor's birth certificate must be presented.
  • If only one parent is present or no parents are available, a power of attorney from the absent parent(s) issued by the Mexican Consulate is mandatory.

General Requirements:

  1. Application Form: Available on the provided link.
  2. Passport: Original and copy of the page with personal details, photograph, and signature.
  3. Passport Size Photograph: Recent, front-facing, no glasses, color, white background, and measurements not exceeding 39mm x 31mm.
  4. Proof of Legal Status in the U.S.: For non-U.S. citizens, documents such as US Visa, entry stamp, E.S.T.A., Permanent Resident card, etc.
  5. Marriage Licenses or Birth Certificates: If needed for visa application and issued outside the U.S. or Mexico, must have the Apostille or Legalization Seal.
  6. Certified Translation: Required for all foreign-language documents, translated to Spanish.
  7. Disclaimers: Important notes about the visa issuance, validity, entry limitations, visa fee ($51.00 USD), and non-refundability in case of refusal.

Additional Information:

  • The visa's validity is contingent on the Consular Interview and is only valid for one entry.
  • The article's details were last updated on March 22, 2023.

This comprehensive overview should provide a solid foundation for understanding and preparing for the Mexican visa application process.

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