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Countries You Can Travel to with a Mexican Passport
Sofia Santos
Sofia Santos 12/15/2025

The Mexican passport stands out for its high mobility, making it an excellent choice for planning trips with fewer procedures. Generally, it allows access to over 150 countries without a visa or with simple procedures like electronic permits or visa on arrival.

However, immigration policies change frequently, so it’s essential to check the updated requirements from official sources (immigration authorities, embassies, and government channels) before traveling.

In any case, here we bring you up-to-date lists of countries without visa requirements for Mexican citizens and destinations where additional procedures might be necessary.

Traveling with a Mexican Passport: Countries You Can Visit Without a Visa

Countries You Can Visit with a Mexican Passport Without a Visa

You can visit 153 countries using your Mexican passport.

In 96-97 of them, entry is free, meaning you can travel without a visa. However, for some countries, you may require an e-Visa, a visa on arrival, or another permit.

Which countries do Mexicans not need a visa to visit?

Below is a list organized by continent and the typical duration of stay allowed solely with a Mexican passport:

America - Without Visa

Country

Typical Stay

Antigua and Barbuda

90 days

Argentina

90 days

Barbados

28 days

Belize

30 days

Bolivia

90 days

Brazil

90 days

Chile

90 days

Colombia

90 days

Costa Rica

180 days

Dominica

180 days

Ecuador

90 days

El Salvador

180 days

Grenada

90 days

Guatemala

90 days

Haiti

90 days

Honduras

90 days

Jamaica

90 days

Nicaragua

90 days

Panama

90 days

Paraguay

90 days

Peru

180 days

Dominican Republic

e-Ticket (30 days)

Saint Lucia

42 days

Suriname

90 days

Trinidad and Tobago

90 days

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

90 days

Uruguay

90 days

Venezuela

90 days

Africa - Without Visa

Country

Typical Stay

Angola

90 days

Botswana

90 days

Mauritius

90 days

Seychelles

90 days

Tunisia

90 days

Asia - Without Visa

Country

Typical Stay

Hong Kong

90 days

Iran

15 days

Japan

90 days

Kazakhstan

90 days

Kyrgyzstan

60 days

Lebanon

30 days

Macao

90 days

Malaysia

30 days

Morocco

90 days

Palestinian Territories

Philippines

30 days

Singapore

30 days

Tajikistan

30 days

Thailand

60 days

United Arab Emirates

180 days

Uzbekistan

30 days

Europe - Without Visa

Country

Typical Stay

Albania

90 days

Andorra

90 days

Austria

90 days

Belarus

30 days

Belgium

90 days

Bosnia and Herzegovina

90 days

Bulgaria

90 days

Croatia

90 days

Cyprus

90 days

Czech Republic

90 days

Denmark

90 days

Estonia

90 days

Spain

90 days

Slovakia

90 days

Slovenia

90 days

Finland

90 days

France

90 days

Georgia

360 days

Germany

90 days

Greece

90 days

Hungary

90 days

Iceland

90 days

Italy

90 days

Ireland

90 days

Kosovo

90 days

Latvia

90 days

Liechtenstein

90 days

Lithuania

90 days

Luxembourg

90 days

Malta

90 days

Moldova

90 days

Monaco

90 days

Montenegro

90 days

North Macedonia

90 days

Norway

90 days

Netherlands

90 days

Poland

90 days

Portugal

90 days

San Marino

90 days

Serbia

90 days

Sweden

90 days

Switzerland

90 days

United Kingdom

90 days

Vatican City

90 days

Oceania - Without Visa

Country

Typical Stay

Fiji

120 days

Kiribati

90 days

Micronesia

30 days

Vanuatu

120 days

Countries That Require eVisa for Mexicans

Some destinations allow travel with a Mexican passport but also require an electronic visa (eVisa). The eVisa for Mexicans is processed online and usually avoids the need to visit embassies or consulates. While it’s not a traditional visa, it’s a mandatory requirement for entering certain countries. Note that approval is not guaranteed in 100% of cases, even with an eVisa, and it can be rejected.

Here is the list of countries that require an eVisa in addition to a Mexican passport:

Africa - eVisa

Country

Stay

Benin

Burkina Faso

Cameroon

Democratic Republic of the Congo

90 days

Ivory Coast

Equatorial Guinea

Gabon

90 days

Guinea

90 days

Mauritania

90 days

Nigeria

90 days

South Sudan

Togo

15 days

Uganda

Asia - eVisa

Country

Stay

Azerbaijan

30 days

Bhutan

India

30 days*

Pakistan

30 days

Vietnam

90 days

Note: India has three types of tourist visas: the one-month visa, which allows two entries and a stay of 30 days; the one-year and five-year visas, with which you can enter multiple times and stay a maximum of 180 days within a calendar year.

Europe - eVisa

Country

Stay

Russia

15 days

Turkey

30 days

Oceania - eVisa

Country

Stay

Papua New Guinea

60 days

Countries with Visa on Arrival (Visa on Arrival)

With a Mexican passport, there are destinations that require you to pay and obtain a visa upon arrival (at the airport or border). In several cases, the country also offers the alternative of processing it online.

Here are the countries that require a visa on arrival for Mexicans:

Africa - Visa on Arrival

Country

Mode

Typical Stay

Burundi

Visa on arrival

30 days

Cape Verde

Visa on arrival

Comoros

Visa on arrival

45 days

Egypt

Visa on arrival (also eVisa)

30 days

Ethiopia

Visa on arrival (also eVisa)

90 days

Guinea-Bissau

Visa on arrival

90 days

Madagascar

Visa on arrival (also eVisa)

90 days

Malawi

Visa on arrival (also eVisa)

30 days

Mozambique

Visa on arrival (also eVisa)

30 days

Namibia

Visa on arrival

90 days

Rwanda

Visa on arrival (also eVisa)

30 days

Tanzania

Visa on arrival (also eVisa)

Djibouti

Visa on arrival (also eVisa)

90 days

Zambia

Visa on arrival (also eVisa)

90 days

Zimbabwe

Visa on arrival (also eVisa)

90 days

Asia - Visa on Arrival

Country

Mode

Typical Stay

Bahrain

Visa on arrival/eVisa

30 days

Cambodia

Visa on arrival/eVisa

30 days

Indonesia

Visa on arrival/eVisa

30 days

Jordan

Visa on arrival/eVisa

Laos

Visa on arrival/eVisa

30 days

Maldives

Visa on arrival

30 days

Nepal

Visa on arrival/eVisa

15/30/90 days (max 150 per year)

Qatar

Visa on arrival

30 days

Sri Lanka

Visa on arrival/eVisa

30 days

Timor-Leste

Visa on arrival

30 days

Europe - Visa on Arrival

Country

Mode

Typical Stay

Armenia

Visa on arrival (also eVisa)

120 days

Oceania - Visa on Arrival

Country

Mode

Typical Stay

Marshall Islands

Visa on arrival

90 days

Palau

Visa on arrival

30 days

Samoa

Visa on arrival

90 days

Tuvalu

Visa on arrival

30 days

Countries Without a Visa for Mexicans: Other Types of Permits

Country/Destination

What They Require

Note

Canada

Visitor Visa or eTA (if eligible)

You need prior authorization (visa or eTA).

South Korea

K-ETA (electronic authorization)

Temporary exemptions may change.

Cuba

Tourist Card

This is a tourist document, not an eVisa or visa on arrival.

Israel

ETA-IL (electronic authorization)

Applies to visitors from visa-exempt countries; mandatory to board and enter.

Kenya

eTA (electronic authorization)

Replaced the previous system; without eTA, you cannot board.

New Zealand

NZeTA

Must match the details in the Mexican passport.

United Kingdom

ETA (electronic authorization)

It's a prior permit tied to the passport.

Dominican Republic

E-Ticket (digital form)

Entry/exit requirement. Often included in the flight ticket.

Saint Kitts and Nevis

eTA

Approved before boarding.

Countries that Require Regular Visas for Mexicans

There are destinations where a Mexican passport alone is not enough; you need a traditional visa (the one that gets stamped in your passport):

Country

Requirement

Note

Canada

Visitor Visa (or eTA if eligible)

If you don't meet the eTA conditions, you need a regular visa before traveling.

United States

Regular Visa

Requires advance application; no general alternative like eVisa/visa on arrival for tourism.

China

Regular Visa

Must be requested before the trip.

Russia

Regular Visa (in many cases)

eVisa applies only in specific situations; outside those conditions, you need a traditional visa.

Algeria

Regular Visa

Advance procedure required.

Ghana

Regular Visa

Advance procedure required.

Iraq

Regular Visa

Advance procedure required.

Nigeria

Regular Visa

Advance procedure required.

Note: The United States requires a U.S. visa depending on the purpose.

If a country doesn't appear in the lists above, it likely requires a regular visa. Here's a more complete list of countries that require a visa for Mexicans.

Common Requirements to Travel with a Mexican Passport

Although you can travel without a visa to many countries, there are certain basic entry requirements you must consider:

  • Valid Mexican passport, preferably with at least 6 months of validity.

  • Return ticket to ensure you won’t stay beyond the allowed period.

  • Proof of financial solvency (cards, cash, or bank statements, depending on the country).

  • Travel insurance or international health insurance (highly recommended).

  • Vaccination certificates or health requirements, if the destination demands them.

Having these documents ready helps avoid delays at immigration and reduces the risk of being denied boarding or entry.

Tips for Traveling with a Mexican Passport

Traveling with a Mexican passport is easier when you prepare your documentation and reduce risks before departure.

Here are some basic tips:

  • Check current requirements at the embassy or consulate before booking tickets.

  • Bring both physical and digital copies of your Mexican passport, reservations, and proof of documents.

  • Choose airlines that facilitate digital document verification.

  • Ensure you have medical travel insurance that covers emergencies.

  • Use AI tools to plan itineraries and organize your travel requirements automatically.

If you’re also working, don't forget to bring chargers, adapters, and check that your destination has stable connectivity for remote work tools.

Additionally, choose an option that simplifies expenses in local currency, like DolarApp, which gives you access to a digital account in dollars and euros.

Conclusion

The Mexican passport offers great mobility for traveling without a visa, planning short stays, and taking advantage of opportunities in various continents. However, each country may adjust its entry conditions at any time.

Therefore, it’s always advisable to check the updated requirements from official sources (embassies or immigration authorities) to avoid setbacks.

Finally, we recommend using the DolarApp card (DolarCard) for your international payments. We work with digital dollars and euros and offer competitive exchange rates for currency conversion.

Additionally, the DolarCard is an international card that you can have in physical or virtual form to pay in USDc or EURc. This allows you to shop in the U.S. and receive payments in Mexico without high commission fees for currency conversions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I travel without a visa with a Mexican passport?

To many destinations in America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. For example, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Portugal, and in America, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Peru, among many others.

How long can I stay in Europe with a Mexican passport?

In the Schengen Area, you can usually stay up to 90 days within a 180-day period, provided you meet the entry conditions. This includes Spain, France, Italy, Germany, and Portugal.

Which countries require an eVisa?

Some countries that require an eVisa for Mexicans include India, Vietnam, Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Bhutan, and Papua New Guinea. The list includes destinations from different continents and may change over time.

How strong is the Mexican passport?

Quite strong, as it allows entry to more than 150 destinations without a traditional visa and facilitates travel with minimal procedures in many countries.

Which countries require a strict visa?

Mainly those that require a regular visa issued by a consulate, such as the United States, China, Algeria, Ghana, Iraq, and Nigeria, among others.

Sources:

SRE – Traveler's Guide

SRE United States

SRE Malaysia

SRE Cuba

Schengen Area

eTa Kenya

ETA United Kingdom

Canada.ca

NZeTA New Zealand

South Korea (K-ETA Official)

E-TICKET Dominican Republic

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