WORK VISA (NUT)
If you have been hired to work in Mexico, your employer must begin the process of obtaining your visa. To do so, your employer in Mexico must go to the National Institute of Migration (INM) office of their choice and submit all the required documentation. The INM will give your employer a Unique Processing Number (NUT) that they will have to send you so that you can request an appointment for an interview at this embassy.
Once the interview is conducted in Egypt, the results are compared, and all the documentation is sent to Mexico so that the visa opinion can be issued, whether it is approved or denied.
You can consult the requirements that the INM will ask your employer at this link:
https://www.gob.mx/tramites/ficha/visa-por-oferta-de-empleo/INM73
Requirements to be presented at your appointment in Egypt:
1. Visa application (one for each traveler)
· Duly completed in English or Spanish (Latin characters) and signed by the applicant. The email to apply for a visa must be addressed by the interested party, not by a third party.
2. Passport
· It must be valid for at least six months from the estimated entry date into Mexico.
· Good quality photocopies of pages containing the following personal data:
o Passport number, signature, validity period, or renewals.
o Original and photocopies of previous passports, visas, and entry stamps.
3. Visa application fee : Consular fees.
· PAYMENT IS NON-REFUNDABLE regardless of the visa application result.
· Payment is in cash, ONLY IN US DOLLARS, on the day of the interview with banknotes in good condition issued after 2007.
4. One recent color photograph (no older than 30 days)
· Size: 3.5 x 2.5 cm, white background, NO DIGITAL RETOUCHING (NO PHOTOSHOP).
· The face must be uncovered, without glasses or any ornament.
5. Copy of the Unique Processing Number (NUT) assigned by the National Migration Institute (INM).
6. Copy of work letter or contract to work in Mexico