I. Visitor visa without permission to engage in remunerated activities, when requested by Humanitarian reasons

II. Visitor visa with permission to carry out remunerated activities, when requested by job offer.

III. Temporary Residence Visa, when it is requested by job offer or by family unit.

IV. Permanent Residence Visa, when it is applied for by points system, by family unit or by derivation of recognition of refugee status.

In this section you can find general information about the types of visas that exist for foreigners and that are initially processed before the National Institute of Migration:

https://www.inm.gob.mx/mpublic/publico/inm-tramites.html?h_dsplp02=es

Note: Once authorization has been obtained from the IMN, the foreigner or interested person must go to the Embassy or Consulate of Mexico with the necessary requirements for a consular interview and issuance of their visa.

Payment of duties:

Applies exclusively in the case of the visitor visa with permission to carry out remunerated activities (Employment Offer Visa)  

Visitor with permission to carry out paid activities 313.00

For the reception, application and, if applicable, authorization of the visa, the amount of 54.00 USD must be paid, in cash and in an exact amount.

Appointment Request:

Once you meet the requirements to apply for your visa, you must schedule an appointment through the "MiConsulado" portal https://www.miconsulado.sre.gob.mx/ or https://www.miconsulado.sre.gob.mx/citas-consulares.

Important information: Having a visa does not guarantee entry to national territory. It only allows the foreigner to present himself at the point of entry to apply for entry into the country.

Entry or entry into Mexico is conditional on the approval of the health and immigration authorities at the points of entry into the country, known as immigration filters, who may at any time conduct an interview about the reason for their trip and verify the requirements established in the applicable legal provisions (Article 37 of the Migration Law and 60 of its Regulations).