Mexico Visa RequirementsFor Armenia passport holders
Armenian passport holders need a visa to visit Mexico. The tourist visa fee is approximately USD 36 to 50 and allows stays of up to 180 days (the permitted stay on entry is typically 30 to 180 days as determined by immigration).
Armenia passport holders require a visa to enter Mexico.
Apply at the Mexican Embassy in Yerevan. Required documents: passport, application form, photos, proof of financial solvency, return ticket, accommodation booking, and purpose of visit. Processing is typically 5 to 10 business days. Alternatively, electronic authorization (forma migratoria multiple, FMM) may be available in some cases; confirm current requirements with the embassy.
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
6 months beyond date of entry
Blank Pages
2 blank pages required
Multiple Entry
Single entry only
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Current Travel Situation
Armenia to Mexico: What You Need to Know
Mexico has a large Armenian diaspora community, particularly in Mexico City. Armenia and Mexico maintain cordial diplomatic relations. Mexico does not offer visa-free access to Armenian passport holders, unlike US or Canadian passports. The Mexican Embassy in Yerevan can process tourist visa applications.
Practical Tips
Mexico City's Benito Juarez Airport (MEX) and Cancun (CUN) are the main entry points. The FMM immigration form must be completed on arrival; keep the receipt until departure. Mexico City is at high altitude (2,240m); allow time to acclimatize. Carry copies of all documents.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Armenians need a visa for Mexico?
Yes. Armenian passport holders require a tourist visa to enter Mexico. No visa-free or visa-on-arrival option is available.
Where do Armenians apply for a Mexican visa?
At the Mexican Embassy in Yerevan. The application form and requirements are available on the embassy's website.
How much is the Mexican visa for Armenians?
Approximately USD 36 to 50 per person.
How long can Armenians stay in Mexico?
The immigration officer at the port of entry typically grants up to 180 days. The exact duration is stamped in the passport on arrival.