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VISA INFORMATION

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You need to go to a Mexican consulate abroad to ask about the requirements and to take the necessary steps to get your visa. The requirements differ from country to country.

 

If you are a citizen of Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Island, Israel, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, San Marino, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, United States of America, Uruguay or Venezuela, you don’t need a visa to enter Mexico, although you must present a valid passport and fill out an immigration form for tourists and business trips, which can be obtained in travel agencies, airlines or at the point where you enter Mexico.

 




 

The immigration officer at your point of entry into Mexico can also request that you demonstrate that you have sufficient funds and a return ticket to your country. If you are a citizen of any other country, you need to go to a Mexican consulate to request a visa. If you have a family member, friend or acquaintance in Mexico, he or she can do this at the INM. Consult the requirements or go to any of the INM delegations throughout Mexico for detailed information about requesting a visa.

 

Tourist Permit FMT Fee Mexico charges a fee to all tourists and business visitors arriving in the country. The fee is approximately US$20, and the money collected is handed to the Tourism Ministry to promote Mexican tourism.

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Health Regulations

Do you need to Immunize?

Many people who have never traveled to Mexico get the impression that immunization is an absolute requirement for Mexico. It is not in many cases. It is in some, depending where you plan to go.

Every year, hundreds of thousands of tourists travel to Mexico for their holidays, Most tourists travel to Mexico's beaches, resorts, colonial cities, archaeological sites, and other well-established tourist places. Many of them don't immunize themselves for these trips.

Do you need to? Probably not; But the choice is a personal one and you should speak with your doctor if you are uncertain.
Unless you plan to travel off the beaten track, for example, take jungle tours, or plan to travel in rural and/or remote areas of Mexico, or places that are not well established, the likelihood is, you won't need to immunize yourself. The choice is a personal one and you should check with your doctor before you travel.