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How can i get a tourist visa of mexico city

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  1. A tourist visa covers the entire country, not just one city.  If you are entering the country via an international flight, you will receive a visa form to fill out on the plane.  You will turn that in at immigration after you leave the aircraft and before retrieving your luggage and going through customs. The immigration agent will detach a stamped portion of it for you to keep with you until you leave the country.  That is your tourist visa.  Same thing will happen if you enter the country via land.  It is imperative that you not lose that slip of paper.  Keep it in your passport with your other important documents.


  2. Your answer will depend on what kind of passport you will use and your method of entry into mexico.  (overland , cruise ship, or airline)

    You will need a visa if you are a citizen of:

        * Afghanistan

        * Albania

        * Algiers

        * Angola

        * Antigua and Barbuda

        * Armenia

        * Azerbaijan

        * Bahrain

        * Bangladesh

        * Barbados

        * Belarus

        * Benin

        * Bhutan

        * Bolivia

        * Bosnia and Herzegovina

        * Botswana

        * Brazil

        * Brunei

        * Burkina Faso

        * Burundi

        * Cambodia

        * Cameroon

        * Cape Verde

        * Central African Republic

        * Chad

        * China

        * Colombia

        * Comoros

        * Congo

        * Congo, Rep. Dem (Zaire)

        * Cote d'lvoire

        * Croatia

        * Cuba

        * Djibouti

        * Dominica

        * Dominican Republic

        * East Timor

        * Ecuador

        * Egypt

        * Eritrea

        * Ethiopia

        * Fiji

        * Gabon

        * Gambia

        * Georgia

        * Ghana

        * Grenada

        * Guatemala

        * Guinea

        * Guinea Bissau

        * Haiti

        * Honduras

        * India

        * Indonesia

        * Iran

        * Iraq

        * Jordan

        * Kazakhstan

        * Kenya

        * Kiribati

        * Korea, North

        * Kuwait

        * Kyrgyzstan

        * Laos

        * Lebanon

        * Lesotho

        * Liberia

        * Libya

        * Macedonia

        * Madagascar

        * Malawi

        * Maldives

        * Mali

        * Marshall Islands

        * Mauritania

        * Mauritius

        * Micronesia

        * Moldova

        * Mongolia

        * Morocco

        * Mozambique

        * Myanmar (Burma)

        * Namibia

        * Nauru

        * Nepal

        * Nicaragua

        * Niger

        * Nigeria

        * Oman

        * Pakistan

        * Panama

        * Palestine

        * Papua New

          Guinea

        * Paraguay

        * Peru

        * Philippines

        * Qatar

        * Russian Federation

        * Rwanda

        * Sahrawi Arab Dem. Rep.

        * Saint Kitts

          and Nevis

        * Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

        * Salomon Islands

        * Sao Tome and Principe.

        * Saudi Arabia

        * Senegal

        * Serbia and Montenegro

        * Seychelles Islands

        * Sierra Leone

        * Somalia

        * South Africa

        * Sri Lanka

        * Stateless Persons

        * Sudan

        * Surinam

        * Swaziland

        * Syria

        * Taiwan

        * Tajikistan

        * Tanzania

        * Thailand

        * The Bahamas

        * Timor-Leste

        * Togo

        * Tonga

        * Trinidad and Tobago

        * Tunisia

        * Turkey

        * Turkmenistan

        * Tuvalu

        * Uganda

        * Ukraine

        * United Arab Emirates

        * Uzbekistan

        * Vanuatu

        * Vietnam

        * Western Samoa

        * Yemen

        * Zaire

        * Zambia

        * Zimbabwe

    You must contact the nearest Mexican Embassy or Consulate to apply for your visa and migration form (www.sre.gob.mx/delegaciones/dire.htm). In this case, you must submit:

        * Passport or valid identification and travel document.

        * Proof of economic solvency, with one of the following documents:

        * Proof of stable employment or independent activity in your place of residency, accrediting a minimum monthly income of US$ 500.00, or

        * Proof of real estate ownership, duly registered in your name, or

        * Copy of your bank or securities account statement with average annual balance of at least US$ 2,000.00, or Copy of an international credit card.

        * The citizens of Belize, Jamaica, El Salvador and Malaysia do not need visa, but they must go to some Mexican consulate to obtain stamp in their passport.

    For family members (spouse, children, or parents) to accompany you, you must prove their status.

    As tourist, you will be able to remain in Mexico 180 days.

    Countries that do not need a visa:

    If you are a citizen of:

        * Andorra

        * Argentina

        * Australia

        * Austria

        * Belgium

        * Bulgaria

        * Canada

        * Czech Republic

        * Chile

        * Costa Rica

        * Cyprus

        * Denmark

        * Estonia

        * Finland

        * France

        * Germany

        * Greece

        * Hong Kong*

        * Hungary

        * Ireland

        * Iceland

        * Israel

        * Italy

        * Japan

        * Latvia

        * Lichtenstein

        * Lithuania

        * Luxemburg

        * Malta

        * Monaco

        * Norway

        * New Zealand

        * Poland

        * Portugal

        *

        * San Marino

        * Singapore

        * Slovenia

        * Slovakia

        * South Korea

        * Spain

        * Sweden

        * Switzerland

        * The Netherlands

        * United Kingdom

        * Uruguay

        * United States of America

        * Venezuela

    You can enter Mexico without a visa showing your passport and the "migration Form for Tourists, Transmigrants, Visiting Businesspersons, or Visiting Consultants", which you can obtain from travel agencies, airlines, or at your point of entry into Mexico.

    This option also applies for permanent legal residents in the USA, Canada or Japan, regardless of nationality.

    Under an agreement with Canada and the USA, those countries' citizens may prove their nationality with a passport or other public documents, such as:

        * Certified copy of birth certificate.

        * Voter registration card.

        * Naturalization certificate.

    If any of these documents lack a photograph, travelers must prove their nationality with another official identification:

        * Driver's license.

        * Identification issued by a state or official agency.

    Although Canadian and US citizens do not need a passport, the National Institute of Migration recommends one to expedite passage through the point of entry.

    IMPORTANT: From January 23, 2007, american citizens who travel to Mexico, to return to the United States airway they will have to present an in force passport.

    *Chinese citizens with passports issued by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

  3. It's a little late to go to immigration in Mexico City.   Usually you get a visa at the border or on your flight

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