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Sofia Santos
Sofia Santos 8/18/2025

Are you planning to travel to Spain in 2025 but aren’t sure what will be required at entry? Doubts about entering another country are common among Mexicans—especially since official agencies can update or change entry requirements without prior notice.

However, we have everything you need to know here—from visa exemptions and entry requirements for Spain to upcoming changes. This way, you can plan with more confidence and avoid issues at immigration.

Traveling to Spain from Mexico 2025: Visa, Stay, and Requirements

Do I need a visa for Spain if I am Mexican?

No, Spain is one of the countries that does not require a visa from Mexicans in 2025, as long as:

  • Your stay is 90 days within any 180-day period.

  • You are traveling for tourism or family visits during that time frame.

Both criteria apply to countries in the Schengen Area, which includes Spain. However, there are specific requirements you must meet to enter the country.

Requirements for entering Spain from Mexico

To travel to Spain from Mexico in 2025, you need to have the following documents:

  • A valid Mexican passport with at least 3 months’ validity.

  • A return ticket dated within 90 days.

  • Proof of travel purpose and sufficient financial resources to support yourself during your stay in the country. The minimum amount is €118.40 per day per person.

  • Proof of accommodation. This can be a Booking or Expedia reservation, or an invitation letter if you are staying with someone.

  • Carry your identification (passport) at all times.

The mentioned amount is part of the conditions established by the Spanish Ministry of the Interior, as is the passport validity period. However, the SRE recommends having at least 6 months’ validity.

What happens if I stay longer than 90 days?

If you plan to stay in Spain for longer, you must have a permit or visa to work, study, or live there.

If you overstay, you could:

  • Be fined for irregular stay.

  • Be deported.

  • Harm your chances of getting visas in Spain or other countries.

  • Be banned from entering the Schengen Area, depending on the severity and whether you are a repeat offender.

So, do not overstay the limit, or apply for the relevant visa in advance.

ETIAS: New mandatory authorization from 2026

Although you don’t need a visa to travel to Spain from Mexico, starting in 2026 you will need an ETIAS permit.

And what is ETIAS?

The European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) is an electronic authorization. Although it was initially set to take effect in 2025, its launch was postponed to the last quarter of 2026.

Here’s what you need to know about the permit:

  • Once in effect, it will be a mandatory electronic authorization to travel to Spain from Mexico.

  • It applies to visa-exempt travelers who wish to stay for a short period (up to 90 days in 180).

  • It will be valid for 3 years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.

  • The process will have a cost and will be done online.

  • The permit will only be checked upon entry into the first Schengen country. Afterwards, you can move between the 30 countries in the area without further border checks.

Overall, it’s a simpler process than applying for a American visa or Canadian visa. Plus, you don’t have to worry for the rest of 2025, as it will only be mandatory by late 2026.

Practical tips before traveling

Now that you know a visa is not required to visit Spain from Mexico in 2025 and the requirements to enter, here are some tips to plan better, save time and money, and enjoy your trip to the fullest:

  • Search early for cheap flights to Europe to plan a good route and optimize your budget.

  • Organize your itinerary so you can visit multiple Schengen countries within the allowed timeframe.

  • Keep your passport in good condition and valid for at least 6 months.

  • While travel insurance is not mandatory for visa-free travelers, it’s advisable to have one to cover medical expenses.

  • Keep both digital and printed copies of your passport, tickets, reservations, and other important documents.

  • Compare ticket and lodging prices on sites like Despegar and Expedia to find better deals.

  • Carry some cash in euros and also a card you can use in the country.

In this case, we have a solution…

DolarCard: The ideal card for your trip to Spain

When traveling to Spain from Mexico in 2025, choosing a card that works abroad is essential. In this regard, we recommend using DolarCard, as you can apply for it from Mexico and use it in Spain.

How is this possible?

DolarCard is an international card that works with pesos, euros, and digital dollars. You can even use it to book on Expedia or any other agency that accepts Mastercard.

The best part is that it’s very easy to obtain—just download DolarApp, create your account, and keep it funded. You’ll also always enjoy a fair exchange rate for buying and selling digital euros (EURc). You can check this from the app and make the conversion whenever you need, with a linked account in pesos.

FAQ

Can I work with a tourist visa?

No. With short stays (up to 90/180 days) you can only do simple activities: tourism, meetings, or family visits. To live, work, or study in Spain as a Mexican citizen, you need a specific visa/permit obtained before traveling.

Can I enter multiple times within 180 days?

Yes, you can enter and leave the country multiple times, as long as you have accommodation documents, proof of funds, and a return ticket. Also, the total number of days within the Schengen Area must not exceed 90 in the 180-day period.

What happens if I exceed 90 days?

Your status in the country will be irregular, risking fines, deportation, and entry bans. You may also face issues obtaining visas in the future, as these details remain in migration control databases.

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