STUDENT VISA
Requirements:
1. Visa application (one for each traveler)
Visa Application Form
· 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.
· In the case of minors or people with an intellectual disability, BOTH PARENTS or those with legal guardianship must sign the application form.
2. Passport
· It must be valid for at least six months from the estimated date of entry 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 type of ornament.
5. Original letter of acceptance from the Education Institution where you will study in Mexico. It must be printed on letterhead paper.
This letter must include the following:
· Applicant's full name and nationality;
· Name of the institution and registry number in Mexico;
· Name of a contact person who is a representative of the institution;
· Level, grade, and area of study that you intend to course;
· Name of the course into which you have been accepted;
· Grade of the course (graduate, undergraduate, or others);
· Start and end date of the course;
· Tuition fee for the course. If you have received a scholarship, please indicate the amount in the letter.
6. Demonstrate financial solvency to cover the amount of tuition, accommodation and living expenses during their stay in Mexico, accredited by:
a) Original and copy of the documents that prove that you as the applicant have a job, pension or scholarship.
b) Original and copy of bank statements for the last six (6) months AND a letter specifying the opening date and the overall balance of the account. This documentation must be issued the same month as the interview, signed and stamped by the bank.
Solvency may be accredited by the applicant, by his parents or by whoever exercises parental authority or guardianship, only if they are not older than twenty-five years of age, or with a letter from the educational institution that proves that the applicant has been the beneficiary of a scholarship or document from a banking or financial institution that proves that the applicant has the financing.
This visa does not have permission to work in Mexico. It is the applicant's responsibility to submit the COMPLETE requirements on the day of the interview.
IMPORTANT NOTES
The Embassy reserves the right to request further documentation.
- Documents in Arabic, or in a language other than English, must be translated into Spanish by a certified translation office. The original document and a copy must be submitted together with the translation. For your reference, information about translation services is shared (This data is provided for information purposes only, it is not mandatory that translations are made with these companies)
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- The documentation submitted for the visa application will not be returned, regardless of the outcome of the application.
- According to the Mexican Migration Law, the issuance of the visa does not guarantee authorization to enter Mexico: the final decision is subject to the approval of the immigration and health authorities at the point of entry.