Visa Types

Mexico Work Visa Essentials

Apply to work in Mexico, extend a work permit or hire a foreign worker.

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Do you need a visa to travel to Mexico?

Yes, Indians need visas to travel to Mexico.

Mexico visa application is made online or offline?

The visa application form and file submission, including all needed papers, are done offline.

Do I need to give biometrics?

No, Biometrics not required to obtain a visa.

Is there an interview required to obtain a Mexican visa?

No, an interview is not usually required to obtain an Mexican visa, but it may vary.
The embassy may interview you by phone or in person.

What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a work visa?

Varies based on the job offer and duration of employment.

What kind of visa will we acquire from Mexico?

It will be a physical sticker visa, which will be affixed to a page in your passport

Current Visa fees: (Updated on 16-10-2023)

The visa application fee is $53.00 USD, payable in INR based on the current exchange rate.

  • Payment Instructions: Pay the exact amount. The payment is non-refundable and does not guarantee your visa will be approved.
  • Payment Timing: Only pay after you have secured an appointment. Make sure to pay before submitting your documents.
  • Payment Method:
    • Electronic Transfer (NEFT) and Cash Deposit:
    • Bank: RBL Bank
    • Address: 23 Basant Lok Market, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi, 110057
    • Account Name: Consular-Embassy of Mexico
    • Account Number: 409001450300
    • IFSC Code: RATN0000182

Include your passport number as a reference.

  • Payment Source: Pay from your own bank account if you can. Do not use someone else’s account.
  • Receipt Requirement: Show the original payment slip or bank transfer confirmation when you submit your application.
 

Step-by-step guide

Let us walk you through the process

  • To determine the appropriate visa type for Mexico, consider the purpose of your visit, such as tourism, business, study, or work, and review the specific requirements for each category.
  • Consult the official website of the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs or contact the Embassy or Consulate of Mexico in your country for accurate information on visa types and their respective requirements.
  • It is important to match your travel purpose with the correct visa category to ensure a smooth application process and compliance with Mexican immigration regulations.

  • Determine the type of visa you need and review the specific requirements on the official website of the Mexican Embassy or Consulate in India.
  • Gather all the necessary documents, including a valid passport, completed visa application form, recent passport-sized photographs, proof of travel itinerary, proof of financial means, proof of accommodation, travel insurance, and any additional documents specified for your visa category.

  • Visit the official appointment booking system provided by the Mexican Embassy or Consulate in India, known as the Citas website.
  • Use the website to book an appointment for submitting your visa application. The appointments are generally free of charge.
  • Follow the instructions on the website to select a suitable date and time for your appointment.
  • Please note that once you booked your appointment, this Consular Section cannot change it, cancel it, reschedule it, or modify it in any way.

  • Pay the required visa application fee as specified on the official website or as instructed during the appointment booking process.
  • The fee can usually be paid online or through designated payment methods mentioned on the website.
  • It must be done at the following bank account ONLY:

RBL Bank

       23 Basant Lok Market, Vasant Vihar,

      New Delhi, 110057

       Name:  Consular-Embassy of Mexico

       Account Number: 409001450300

       IFSC Code: RATN0000182

Please include your passport number as reference

Consider making the payment from your own bank account, avoid doing it from someone else's.

  • DO NOT PAY visa fee before securing an appointment. Visa fee must be paid prior to the submission of the documents and after scheduling an appointment.

  • On the scheduled date and time, visit the Mexican Embassy or Consulate in India for your appointment.
  • Bring all the required documents, including the payment receipt for the visa application fee.
  • Be prepared to answer questions related to your travel plans, purpose of visit, financial stability, and other relevant details during the appointment.
  • The consular officer may request additional supporting documents if necessary.

  • After the consular officer reviews your application and approves it, you will be notified to collect your passport with the visa.
  • Follow the instructions provided by the consulate regarding the collection procedure.
  • Ensure you adhere to any additional requirements or instructions provided by the consulate.
  • Note that processing times can vary, so it's recommended not to make any non-refundable travel arrangements until you have received your passport with the visa.

DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

When applying for a work visa to Mexico from India, you will generally need to provide a comprehensive set of documents to support your application. The following checklist covers the most common documents needed:

The employer must submit the application before the local office of the National Immigration Institute (INAMI) in Mexico, www.inm.gob.mx.

INAMI will issue an authorization for an interview at the closest Consulate or Consular Section. Once the applicant has this authorization, he/she needs to submit the following documents, in person, at the nearest Consulate:

  1. Passport: A valid passport with at least six months of validity beyond the intended period of stay.
  2. Application Form: Complete the visa application form for the specific work visa category you are applying for.
  3. Proof of legal stay: Proof of legal stay in India (Visa copy and entry stamp) in case the applicant holds another nationality.
  4. Copy of the authorization from the National Immigration Institute (INAMI).
  5. Job Offer or Employment Contract: A written job offer or employment contract from a Mexican employer detailing the position, duration of employment, and salary.
  6. Proof of Qualifications: Educational certificates, diplomas, or degrees that demonstrate your qualifications and expertise in your field.
  7. Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume: Provide a detailed summary of your education, work experience, and skills.
  8. Photographs: Recent passport-sized photographs that meet the specified requirements.
  9. Proof of Financial Means: Provide evidence of sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay in Mexico, such as bank statements or financial documents.
  10. Police Clearance Certificate: Obtain a police clearance certificate or a criminal record check from your country of residence to prove your good character.
  11. Medical Certificate: Some visa categories may require a medical certificate stating that you are in good health and free from contagious diseases.
  12. Visa Fees: Pay the required visa application fees as specified by the Mexican embassy or consulate.

Note: It’s important to note that this checklist is a general guideline, and additional documents or specific requirements may apply depending on your circumstances and the type of work visa you are applying for. It is recommended to consult the official website of the Mexican embassy or consulate in your country for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the document checklist for a Mexico work visa.

Temporary Resident Visa with Work Authorization (Visa de Residente Temporal con Permiso para Trabajar):

  1. Valid passport.
  2. Completed visa application form.
  3. Proof of a job offer from a Mexican employer.
  4. Employer's letter stating the position, duration of employment, and salary.
  5. Educational qualifications and professional certificates.
  6. Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume.
  7. Recent passport-sized photographs.
  8. Proof of financial means to support yourself during your stay in Mexico.
  9. Police clearance certificate or criminal record check from your home country.
  10. Health certificate.

 

Permanent Resident Visa with Work Authorization (Visa de Residente Permanente con Permiso para Trabajar):

  1. Valid passport.
  2. Completed visa application form.
  3. Proof of permanent residency status in Mexico.
  4. Official identification document.
  5. Proof of employment or job offer (if applicable).
  6. Educational qualifications and professional certificates.
  7. Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume.
  8. Recent passport-sized photographs.
  9. Police clearance certificate or criminal record check from your home country.
  10. Health certificate.

 

Visitor for Business Visa (Visitante de Negocios):

  1. Valid passport.
  2. Completed visa application form.
  3. Letter of invitation from a Mexican business partner or organization.
  4. Documentation proving the purpose of your business visit (e.g., meeting agendas, conference invitations, contracts).
  5. Proof of financial means to support yourself during your stay in Mexico.
  6. Travel itinerary and accommodation details.
  7. Return flight tickets.
  8. Recent passport-sized photographs.
  9. Police clearance certificate or criminal record check from your home country.
  10. Health certificate.

 

NAFTA Professional (TN) Visa:

  1. Valid passport.
  2. Completed visa application form.
  3. Proof of citizenship of Canada or the United States.
  4. Offer of employment from a Mexican employer.
  5. Documentation demonstrating eligibility under the NAFTA agreement.
  6. Educational qualifications and professional certificates.
  7. Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume.
  8. Recent passport-sized photographs.
  9. Police clearance certificate or criminal record check from your home country.
  10. Health certificate.

 

Intra-Company Transfer Visa (Visa de Residente Temporal por Traslado de Empresa):

  1. Valid passport.
  2. Completed visa application form.
  3. Letter of assignment or transfer from the sending company.
  4. Proof of employment with the multinational company.
  5. Documentation demonstrating the relationship between the sending and receiving companies.
  6. Employment contract or letter from the Mexican company.
  7. Educational qualifications and professional certificates.
  8. Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume.
  9. Recent passport-sized photographs.
  10. Police clearance certificate or criminal record check from your home country.
  11. Health certificate.

 

Independent Worker Visa (Visa de Residente Temporal para Trabajadores Independientes):

  1. Valid passport.
  2. Completed visa application form.
  3. Business plan outlining the nature of your independent work or business.
  4. Proof of financial solvency to support yourself and your business in Mexico.
  5. Evidence of relevant experience or qualifications in the field.
  6. Professional licenses or certificates (if applicable).
  7. Recent passport-sized photographs.
  8. Police clearance certificate or criminal record check from your home country.
  9. Health certificate.

 

Researcher or Scientist Visa (Visa de Residente Temporal para Realizar Actividades de Investigación Científica):

  1. Valid passport.
  2. Completed visa application form.
  3. Letter of invitation from a Mexican research institution or organization.
  4. Research proposal or project details.
  5. Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume highlighting your research experience.
  6. Educational qualifications and professional certificates.
  7. Recent passport-sized photographs.
  8. Police clearance certificate or criminal record check from your home country.
  9. Health certificate.

 

Artist and Athlete Visa (Visa de Residente Temporal para Realizar Actividades Artísticas y Deportivas):

  1. Valid passport.
  2. Completed visa application form.
  3. Contract or agreement with a Mexican employer or organization.
  4. Evidence of artistic or athletic abilities and achievements.
  5. Performance or engagement schedule in Mexico.
  6. Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume.
  7. Recent passport-sized photographs.
  8. Police clearance certificate or criminal record check from your home country.
  9. Health certificate.

Note: Please note that the specific document requirements may vary, and additional documents may be requested depending on individual circumstances and the discretion of the Mexican immigration authorities. It is recommended to consult the official website of the Mexican embassy or consulate or seek professional advice for the most accurate and up-to-date information related to your specific situation.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

Before submitting your visa application, please review the list of required documents carefully. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately, reducing the chances of your application being rejected due to incorrect or incomplete documents.

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Guide To Fill Out The Visa Application Form:

Note: It is important to acknowledge that visa requirements and procedures are subject to change. Therefore, it is always advisable to consult the official website of the Mexican Embassy or Consulate in your country for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding the application process for a Mexico Work visa from India.

 

VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

The process for applying for a Mexico work visa from India typically involves the following steps:

  1. Determine the appropriate work visa category: Identify the specific work visa category that aligns with your employment situation in Mexico. Common work visa categories include Temporary Resident Visa with Work Authorization (Visa de Residente Temporal con Permiso para Trabajar) and Intra-Company Transfer Visa (Visa de Residente Temporal por Traslado de Empresa).
  2. Obtain a job offer from a Mexican employer: Secure a job offer from a Mexican employer who is willing to sponsor your work visa application. Ensure that the employer is registered and authorized to hire foreign workers in Mexico.
  3. Gather required documents: Collect all the necessary documents for your visa application. The specific requirements may vary based on the visa type and purpose of your visit.
  4. Schedule an appointment: Visit the official appointment booking system provided by the Mexican Embassy or Consulate in India, known as the Citas website. Use the website to book an appointment for submitting your visa application. The appointments are generally free of charge. Follow the instructions on the website to select a suitable date and time for your appointment.
  5. Attend the appointment: On the scheduled date and time, go to the embassy or consulate with all the required documents. Submit your completed visa application form and supporting documents. Pay the visa application fee, if applicable, and provide any additional biometric data, such as fingerprints, if requested.
  6. Wait for processing: The visa processing time can vary, so be prepared for a waiting period. Check the embassy’s or consulate’s website for estimated processing times. During this period, the embassy or consulate may contact you for further information or an interview, if necessary.
  7. Collect your visa: Once your work visa application is approved, collect your passport with the visa stamp from the embassy or consulate. Verify the details on the visa to ensure accuracy.

Note: It is essential to consult the official website of the Mexican embassy or consulate in India for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding the specific requirements and procedures for obtaining a work visa to Mexico. Additionally, work closely with your employer to ensure all necessary documentation and processes are completed correctly.

  1. Temporary Resident Visa with Work Authorization (Visa de Residente Temporal con Permiso para Trabajar): This visa allows individuals to work in Mexico for a specific period, typically up to one year, with the option to renew. It is granted to those who have a job offer from a Mexican employer. The visa application process requires submitting relevant documents such as a valid passport, completed application form, job offer letter, educational qualifications, proof of financial means, police clearance certificate, health certificate, and passport-sized photographs.
  2. Permanent Resident Visa with Work Authorization (Visa de Residente Permanente con Permiso para Trabajar): This visa is for individuals who have been granted permanent residency in Mexico and allows them to work without the need for additional work permits. The requirements for this visa may include a valid passport, application form, proof of permanent residency, employment offer or business ownership, financial documentation, police clearance certificate, health certificate, and passport-sized photographs.
  3. Visitor for Business Visa (Visitante de Negocios): The Visitor for Business Visa is suitable for individuals who need to conduct business activities in Mexico, such as attending meetings, conferences, or negotiating contracts. However, it does not permit full-time employment in Mexico. The application process generally involves submitting a valid passport, completed application form, invitation letter from a Mexican company or organization, proof of financial means, and supporting documents related to the purpose of the business visit.
  4. NAFTA Professional (TN) Visa: The NAFTA Professional (TN) Visa is a specific visa category available for citizens of Canada and the United States. It allows professionals from these countries to work in Mexico under the provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The application process typically includes submitting a valid passport, application form, job offer letter or contract, proof of professional qualifications, proof of citizenship, and any additional supporting documents required by the Mexican immigration authorities.
  5. Intra-Company Transfer Visa (Visa de Residente Temporal por Traslado de Empresa): The Intra-Company Transfer Visa is designed for employees of multinational companies who are being transferred to Mexico from an affiliated company abroad. It allows for temporary work in Mexico. The visa application process generally involves submitting a valid passport, completed application form, employment offer letter, proof of affiliation with the foreign company, financial documentation, police clearance certificate, health certificate, and passport-sized photographs.
  6. Independent Worker Visa (Visa de Residente Temporal para Trabajadores Independientes): The Independent Worker Visa is intended for individuals who wish to work independently or establish their own business in Mexico. It requires evidence of financial solvency and a business plan. The application process typically includes submitting a valid passport, completed application form, proof of financial means, business plan, relevant educational or professional qualifications, police clearance certificate, health certificate, and passport-sized photographs.
  7. Researcher or Scientist Visa (Visa de Residente Temporal para Realizar Actividades de Investigación Científica): The Researcher or Scientist Visa is for researchers or scientists who have been invited to conduct research or work on scientific projects in Mexico. The application process generally includes submitting a valid passport, completed application form, invitation letter from a Mexican research institution or organization, proof of educational qualifications, research proposal, financial documentation, police clearance certificate, health certificate, and passport-sized photographs.
  8. Artist and Athlete Visa (Visa de Residente Temporal para Realizar Actividades Artísticas y Deportivas): The Artist and Athlete Visa is for foreign artists, performers, or athletes who have contracts or engagements in Mexico. The visa application process typically involves submitting a valid passport, completed application form, contract or agreement with a Mexican employer or organization, proof of artistic or athletic abilities, supporting documents related to the engagement, financial documentation, police clearance certificate, health certificate, and passport-sized photographs.

Note: Please note that the specific requirements and procedures may vary, and it’s always advisable to consult the official website of the Mexican embassy or consulate in India for the most accurate and up-to-date information.