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Mexico Visa

Process Time

2 to 3 days

Starting From

INR 3,950/-

Business Visa

  • Processig Time : 2 to 3 days
  • Stay Peroid : -
  • Validity : Upto 90 days
  • Entry : Single
  • Fee : INR 3950/-

Tourist Visa

  • Processig Time : 2 to 3 days
  • Stay Peroid : -
  • Validity : Upto 180 days
  • Entry : Single
  • Fee : INR 3950/-

Documents required for Mexico Visa

  • Must have Documents for Mexico Visa:
    • Original Passport with at least 6 months validity and minimum 3 blank pages + all old passports if any
    • 2 Scanned recent colour photograph. 
    • Visa Application forms: completed and signed
    • Personal Covering letter: explaining purpose of travel to the country
    • Original Bank Statement: stamped & updated for last 3 months with bank seal
    • Air tickets: proof of return flight tickets from and back to your home country
    • Hotel reservation: proof of accommodation for your entire stay
    • Travel Itinerary: day-wise plan outlining all elements of the trip

 

Supporting documents as per your occupation, type of visit:

1. If Employed:

  • Leave Sanctioned Certificate: with company seal providing approval for leave
  • Salary Slips: of last 3 months

2.If Self Employed:

  • Business Proof: Registration License/MOA/Partnership deed
  • Company Bank Statement: stamped & updated for last 6 months with bank seal
  • Company’s Income Tax Returns: of last 3 years

3. If Retired:

  • Retirement Proof: pension book, statement etc

4. If Student

  • ID Card: from school, college or institute

5. If Minor

  • Birth Certificate showing the names of both parents
  • Legalized Letter of Consent (NOC)
  • If the child is travelling with one parent, the letter of consent authorizing travel must be legalized by the other parent
  • If the child is travelling alone or without either parent, a notarized letter of consent from both parents permitting travel
  • Death Certificate: in case one or both parents are deceased
  • ID Proof: of parents

6. If Visiting friend or relative

  • Invitation letter: stating the relationship with the inviter and purpose of visiting the country & assuring the responsibility for housing and related expenses during the guest's stay in Afghanistan
  • ID Proof of Inviter: Passport or Resident Permit
  • Address Proof of Inviter: Utility bill

7. If Sponsored

  • Sponsorship Letter: providing the name of the visitors, what the purpose of the visit is, relationship with the visitors, length of stay, dates of travel & any other additional information if necessary
  • ID Proof of Inviter: Passport or Resident Permit
  • Address Proof of Inviter: Utility bill
  • Proof of Financial Support: updated bank statement, pay slips

8. For Business Visa

Introduction/ recommendation letter from:

  • One of the Chambers of Commerce and Industries, government of India;
  • Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India;
  • Export Promotion Council of India; or Reference number from Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Afghanistan.

Registration certificate of the company from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India:

  • Income tax documents of the last three years;
  • Letter from the company addressed to the embassy, introducing the businessman for visa issuance;

Photo Specification for Mexico Visa

  • Photo size needs to be 4.5 x 3.5 cm
  • From the chin to the top of the head should be 31-36mm
  • colour photographs from the front
  • Taken on a white background
  • No hats, must be bareheaded
  • Without glasses
  • Without any garment that prevents the full identification of the person
  • These photos must be taken with a maximum of thirty days prior to submitting the application
  • Both ears must be shown
  • No eyeglasses, no earrings, no necklaces
  • No smile, frown or teeth cannot show
  • We recommend removing glasses
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  • 1) do i need a visa for mexico?

    Indian citizen holders of ordinary passport need Visa to enter Mexico. All applications for Tourist Visa and Business Visa to travel to Mexico must be submitted to the Embassy of Mexico in India. Personal presence of the applicant is mandatory for biometric process and interview.

  • 2) is there any visa exemption for indian passport holders visiting mexico?

    Yes. Indian passport holders having validVisa of USA, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom and Schengen state orvalid Resident Permit of USA Canada, Japan, United Kingdom, Schengen, Pacific Alliance (Colombia, Peru, Chile) DO NOT require a Mexican visa to travel on business, tourism, or transit purpose for a stay of less than 180 days as long as they present any of the mentioned documents at the point of entry.

  • 3) what is the difference between a single entry and multiple entry?

    One must carefully note what kind of entry is permitted. If the visa reads a single entry, its holder can only enter and leave Mexico once whereas, with multiple entries, he/she can enter or leave the country multiple times.

  • 4) how early can i apply for a mexico visa online?

    The earliest date to apply for a Mexico visa is two months before the date of travel to the country. In order to allow for adequate time for visa processing, it is advisable that all visa applications are submitted at least ten days prior to travelling.

  • 5) do i have to apply in person for the mexico visa?

    Yes, Applicant need to visit the Embassy of Mexico in New Delhi personally, as there will be collection of biometrics as well as an interview. Applications by mail will not be accepted nor are travel agents authorized to submit applications on behalf of the applicant.

  • 6) how long does it take to process a mexico visa?

    If the applicant fulfils all requirements, visa processing takes two working days.

  • 7) what should be done if my mexico visa gets rejected?

    In the case of aMexico visa rejection, the Embassy will state the reason for rejecting your visa application. You may also appeal against the decision if you find it necessary. Also, applicants must note that having a Mexican visa gives the possibility to travel to the country, but the entry to Mexican territory is subject to the final decision of the Immigration and Health Authorities in the country.

Embassy of Mexico

Address: C-8 Anand Niketan, New Delhi, 110021, India.

Embassy Hours: Monday to Friday   (9:00am – 6pm)

Consular Section, Ground Floor: Monday to Friday (8:00am – 4:30pm)

Email:  

Embassy contact: contactoembind@sre.gob.mx

Visas and Consular Affairs: contactoconind@sre.gob.mx

Commerce Affairs: comercialembind@sre.gob.mx

Cultural Affairs: culturalembind@sre.gob.mx 

Tel:+91 (11) 2411-7180

Fax: +91 (11) 2411-7193

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Cabo San Lucas and the Los Cabos Corridor

At the southern tip of the beautiful Baja Peninsula, Los Cabos-often referred to simply as "Cabo"-is one of Mexico's top beach destinations. Consisting of a large stretch of coastline that extends from the towns of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo and known as the Los Cabos Corridor (Corredor Turistico), this 30-kilometer stretch of pristine beaches attracts visitors the world over for its clear waters, diving, snorkeling, and fishing (it also hosts the world's largest marlin contest).


Cancún and the Mayan Riviera

Lying along a beautiful stretch of coastline on the Gulf of Mexico are the resort destinations of Cancún, Playa del Carmen, and the island of Cozumel, collectively known as the Mayan Riviera. This magnificent area on the tip of the Yucatán Peninsula attracts some five million visitors each year, in the process generating huge tourist revenues. Despite these numbers, you're unlikely to feel like a part of a crowd due to the Riviera's wide beaches and endless crystal-clear water.


Chichén Itzá: The Mayan Metropolis

A popular day trip for those visiting Cancún and Playa del Carmen or the Yucatán capital of Mérida, the magnificent Mayan city of Chichén Itzá is one of Mexico's most visited archaeological sites, as well as one of the biggest and best restored. Highlights of a visit to this UNESCO World Heritage Site are numerous. A must-see here is the massive El Castillo, also known as the Pyramid of Kukulkán, and at 30 meters high, the site's tallest structure.


Copper Canyon: Mexico's Grand Canyon

Chihuahua, one of Mexico's most northerly states-it shares the border with New Mexico in the US-is home to one of the country's most visited natural attractions, the stunning Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre). Located in a region known as the Sierra Madre Occidental and consisting of a spectacular group of deep canyons, Copper Canyon is in fact larger and deeper than its better known cousin, the Grand Canyon. Taking its name from the distinctive copper green coloring along its steep canyon walls, these amazing natural structures were formed by six rivers that converge in the Rio Fuerte before draining into the Gulf of California.


Guanajuato

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its many old colonial buildings, winding lanes, and narrow alleys, Guanajuato is a city that just begs to be explored on foot. A particularly pleasurable experience is visiting its many plazas, including the delightful Jardin de la Union, the city's main square with its splendid old architecture. It's here, you'll find the beautiful old San Diego Church and the majestic Juárez Theater, along with fountains and flower beds, cafés, and restaurants.


Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo

While there's no denying the appeal of Mexico's larger beach resorts, there's much to be said for paying a visit to some of the country's many smaller vacation destinations. Two of the very best are the town's of Ixtapa and its neighbor, the much smaller former fishing village of Zihuatanejo on the country's Pacific coast. Although the larger of the two, the former coconut and mangrove producing town of Ixtapa has been carefully master-planned as a tourist hub to good effect-its streets and beaches are uncluttered and easy to get around.


Mexico City's Historic Center

Mexico City (Ciudad de México) is not only the capital of the country and the seat of government, it is one of the country's most popular alternative travel destinations thanks to its many world-class museums, art galleries, and attractions. Don't be put off by its size. Instead, focus your efforts on the historic city center (Centro Histórico de la Ciudad), a 15-square-kilometer UNESCO World Heritage Site boasting more than 1,400 important colonial buildings from the 16th to the 19th centuries.


Puerto Vallarta

Another of Mexico's increasingly popular beach destinations is the Pacific coastal city of Puerto Vallarta. Often shortened to just "Vallarta," the city first appeared on the vacation radar in the 1960s as a playground for North America's social elite and has since become extremely popular among foreigners looking for second homes in a sunny, warmer climate. Many parts of it remain untouched by modern development.


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