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How to Apply for a Mexico Visa (2025)

How to Apply for a Mexico Visa (2025)


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Michael Gibbons,
Regulated Immigration Advisor. 

Applying for a Mexico visa in 2025 involves completing an application form, submitting required documents, and attending a visa appointment.
This page explains the correct step-by-step process to apply, who needs a visa, and how to avoid common mistakes — including updates for World Cup 2025 travelers.

Who Needs a Mexico Visa?

Most foreign nationals must obtain a visa before entering Mexico unless they are from a visa-exempt country such as the United States, Canada, or the European Union.
Travelers attending the World Cup 2025 should apply for either a visitor or event visa depending on their accreditation status.

Step-by-Step: Applying for a Mexico Visa (2025)

  1. Determine your visa type — Identify whether you need a tourist, business, student, or temporary resident visa.
    See Visa for Mexico (2025) for full descriptions.
  2. Gather required documents — Collect your passport, photo, financial proof, accommodation details, and application form.
    Check the Documents Checklist (2025).
  3. Book an appointment — Schedule a visit at your nearest consulate using the Mexitel system.
  4. Submit your application — Attend your appointment with all documents, pay the visa fee, and complete any required biometrics.
  5. Wait for a decision — Processing usually takes 10–15 business days (3–5 for World Cup 2025 visas).
  6. Collect your visa — Once approved, your visa will be placed in your passport and must be shown upon entry to Mexico.

Common Application Mistakes

  • Submitting incomplete or untranslated documents
  • Using photos that don’t meet photo standards
  • Providing inconsistent financial information
  • Booking appointments too close to travel dates
  • Missing your scheduled visa interview

World Cup 2025 Applicants

Fans, journalists, and event personnel attending the World Cup 2025 must apply under the event category or as a visitor visa holder.
Applications can be made through official consular channels or the World Cup Visa Portal for accredited participants.
Priority processing is available within 3–5 business days.

After You Apply

  • Track your application via Mexitel or your local consulate.
  • Respond promptly to any document requests.
  • Do not travel until your visa has been officially issued.

Related Guidance

People Also Asked

Can I apply for a Mexico visa online?
Yes. Some applicants may use the INM eVisa system, while others must apply through a Mexican consulate appointment.

How long does the visa process take?
Standard visas take 10–15 business days, while World Cup 2025 visas are prioritized within 3–5 business days.

Is the Mexico visa fee refundable?
No. Visa fees are non-refundable even if your application is refused.

About This Page

Author: Visa Applications Editorial Team
Reviewed by: Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor.
Last Updated: December 2025.

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