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What is this visa?
This is a visa for foreign nationals who wish to enter Mexico as Students.

Validity and permitted entries:

AFTER ENTERING MEXICO WITH THIS TYPE OF VISA, YOU MUST VISIT THE NEAREST OFFICE OF THE “NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MIGRATION” (INM) TO APPLY FOR A RESIDENT CREDENTIAL.

Exceptions

Migratory Facilities for Traveling to Mexico

  1. Who can enter without a Mexican visa:

    • Holders of valid and current multiple-entry visas from the United States, Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom, or Schengen countries.
    • Permanent residents of those territories or Pacific Alliance countries.

Requirements:

Please note that all documents are subject to verification. The process is done in person, so it is not possible to submit your documents via courier, mail, or through a third party.

1. Payment of the visa fee:

Visa applications at the Embassy of Mexico have a non-refundable charge in Nairas, equivalent to $54.00 USD, which must be deposited directly into the Embassy’s bank account.

Bank Account Details

2. Application form:

Submit the printed visa application form in person, duly completed and signed, as biometric information (photograph and fingerprints) is required.

3. Valid passport:

Original and a copy of your passport or travel and identity document valid under international law, with at least 6 months of validity before its expiration date.

4. Recent photograph:

5. Document proving legal stay:

If you wish to apply at this Embassy, you must provide proof of legal residence in Nigeria or any other country within our jurisdiction, which includes: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo, Gabon, Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, Niger, and Togo.

To find the nearest embassy or consulate to your residence:

6. Acceptance letter:

Submit the original acceptance letter issued by an institution that is part of the Mexican National Educational System. The letter must include:

PRINTED COPIES OF AN ORIGINAL LETTER SENT TO THE APPLICANT BY EMAIL OR DIGITALLY SIGNED LETTERS ARE NOT VALID.

7. Financial solvency:

Demonstrate financial solvency to cover tuition, accommodation, and living expenses during your stay in Mexico, through one of the following options:

8. Participate in a consular interview

 


Additional Information:

Minors

Minors under 18 years must present:

  1. Birth Certificate:

    • Minors must present their birth certificate as part of the requirements.
  2. Accompaniment:

    • Minors must be accompanied by both parents or their legal guardians to the visa appointment.
    • If minors are not traveling with both parents or guardians, they must present an authorization issued before a notary public.
    • The authorization must include copies of both parents’ or guardians’ official identifications.
  3. Unaccompanied Minors:

    • These requirements also apply to minors traveling alone.

Special Situations:

 

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