Mexico Tourist Visa

Details about the Mexico Tourist Visa and Tourist Card (Forma Migratoria Múltiple (FMM)), including who needs them and how to obtain either one.

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A Mexico Tourist Visa is the authorization that foreign nationals who are subject to visas need in order to enter the country. Mexico Tourist Visas are simply for tourism, business, visit, cultural/sports events or any other purpose which does not require you to take up paid employment.

In addition to the Tourist Visa, all foreign nationals, regardless of nationality, must also get a Mexico Tourist Card before they enter Mexico.

Though the two sound similar and in many cases go together, they are not the exact same thing.

Who Needs a Mexico Tourist Visa?

You need a Tourist Visa for Mexico unless you are from one of the countries on the table below. Nationals of the following countries are free to travel to Mexico without obtaining a Tourist Visa, provided that their stay is for less than 180 days:

However, even citizens of other countries can be exempt from a Mexico Tourist Visa if they have a Schengen or US visa.

What is a Mexico Tourist Card?

The Mexico tourist card, (Forma Migratoria Múltiple, FMM) is a permit that every foreign national must get before they can enter Mexico. It states the number of days you are allowed to stay in the country, and you must depart before those days are up. The Forma Migratoria Múltiple is a permit that shows that the holder residing in Mexico is simply a tourist and is not allowed to work. You must always keep the card with you.

Everyone who enters Mexico as a tourist must get a Tourist Card. This also includes nationals of the countries that are exempt from Mexico Tourist Visas.

You can get the Tourist Card at a Mexican point of entry upon arrival and some airlines even offer the Tourist Card along with their ticket price. However, you can also obtain a Mexico Tourist Card online up to 7 days before you intend to travel.

The difference between the two is that visa-required nationals have to apply for a tourist visa at an embassy. If they get the visa, then they must also get a Tourist Card. Visa-exempt foreigners, on the other hand, only have to get the Tourist Card before they enter or travel to Mexico – there’s no need for a Tourist Visa.

What are the Requirements for a Mexico Tourist Visa?

The documents you submit when applying for a Mexico Tourist Visa include: