Thursday, May 19, 2011

Visiting Mexico on Business - Things to Know

So, some of you may be wondering about the actual requirements for business visitors in Mexico. Here's what you need to know.

If you're going for 30 days or less, you're solid. All you need is a passport/birth certificate and a letter from the company if you're travelling alone.

However, if you want to attend a conference, negotiate a contract, etc. you must apply for multiple visa entries from the Consulate General of Mexico and present the following documents:
  • A valid passport with a minimum of six months from the date of entry.
  • Two recent front view passport size photos.
  • A letter from the company represented or by the interested individual if traveling alone, stating the specific purpose and the length of the trip and guaranteeing that the salaries and all expenses will be paid by the company or the individual and not by anyone in Mexico.
  • The consular fee, as of July 1996, for non-lucrative activities of: $63.00 or for lucrative activities of $102.00.

Source: Requirements For Going To Mexico As Business Visitor

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