Mexico Visa RequirementsFor Jordan passport holders

Jordanian citizens require a tourist visa to enter Mexico. The fee is approximately $50 USD and the visa can permit stays of up to 180 days per entry. Applications are submitted at the Mexican Embassy in Amman or electronically if the Mexican FMM (Forma Migratoria Multiple) is available for Jordanian nationals.

Visa Required
180 days max stay
$50 visa cost
Mexico City
North America
MXN ($)
Spanish
UTC-6 to UTC-8

Jordan passport holders require a visa to enter Mexico.

Apply at the Mexican Embassy in Amman. Required documents: valid passport (6 months validity), visa application form, recent photos, confirmed return ticket, accommodation bookings, bank statements showing financial means, and proof of employment or income. Fee is approximately $50 USD. Processing takes 5 to 10 working days.

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

Required Documents

For Your Visa Application

Visa Application Form

Completed Mexican visa application form from the Mexican Embassy.

Passport Photo

Recent passport-size photo.

Confirmed Return Ticket

Return or onward flight bookings.

Accommodation Bookings

Hotel reservations for your stay.

Bank Statements

Recent bank statements showing financial means.

Required at Entry

Valid Passport

Jordanian passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your intended stay.

FMM Tourist Card

Forma Migratoria Multiple issued on arrival; retain it for exit from Mexico.

Current Travel Situation

Jordan to Mexico: What You Need to Know

Mexico is a diverse destination drawing Jordanian travelers for its pre-Columbian heritage (Chichen Itza, Teotihuacan), Caribbean beaches (Cancun, Tulum), Pacific coast (Puerto Vallarta), and vibrant Mexico City food scene. Mexico City also hosts Middle Eastern cultural and business communities.

How to Get There

Jordanians with valid US visas or resident permits may enter Mexico visa-free under a separate Mexican facilitation scheme; verify current rules with the Mexican Embassy if you hold a valid US visa.

Money & Banking

Mexico uses the peso (MXN). USD is widely accepted in tourist areas like Cancun and Los Cabos. ATMs are available throughout major cities and tourist zones. Credit cards are accepted at hotels and restaurants but carry cash for street food and markets.

Practical Tips

Flights from Amman to Mexico City route via Madrid (Iberia), Amsterdam (KLM), or other European hubs. Mexico is large; domestic flights between Cancun, Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Oaxaca save time on internal journeys.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Jordanian citizens need a visa for Mexico?

Yes. Jordanian passport holders require a tourist visa to visit Mexico. The fee is approximately $50 USD and the application is submitted at the Mexican Embassy in Amman.

How do Jordanians apply for a Mexican tourist visa?

Apply at the Mexican Embassy in Amman. Submit a valid passport (6 months validity), completed visa application form, passport photo, bank statements, confirmed return ticket, accommodation bookings, and proof of employment. The fee is approximately $50 USD.

How long can Jordanians stay in Mexico?

The Mexican tourist visa allows stays of up to 180 days per visit. The tourist card (FMM) issued on arrival specifies the exact days permitted by the border officer. Do not overstay the FMM as it results in fines on departure.

Can Jordanians with a US visa enter Mexico without a Mexican visa?

Yes, potentially. Mexico allows visa-free or simplified entry for holders of valid US visas or green cards under certain conditions. Verify current eligibility with the Mexican Embassy in Amman before traveling without a Mexican visa.

Is Mexico City safe for Jordanian tourists?

Mexico City (CDMX) has tourist areas that are generally safe including Roma, Condesa, Polanco, and the Historic Center. Apply standard urban safety precautions: avoid displaying valuables, use Uber or authorized taxis, stay in recommended neighborhoods, and research current conditions before your trip.

What vaccinations are recommended for Jordanians traveling to Mexico?

Hepatitis A and typhoid vaccinations are recommended. Malaria prophylaxis is advised for travelers visiting jungle areas of Chiapas, Oaxaca, and the Yucatan Peninsula outside of tourist resorts. Consult a travel medicine clinic in Amman before departure.

What are the best airlines from Amman to Mexico?

No direct flights exist from Amman to Mexico. Common routes include Amman to Madrid then Iberia to Mexico City, Amman to Amsterdam then KLM-LATAM to Mexico City, or connections via New York (for those with US transit visas).

What currency does Mexico use?

Mexico uses the Mexican peso (MXN). USD is widely accepted in Cancun and Los Cabos tourist zones. ATMs (cajeros automaticos) are available in cities and resorts. Use bank-affiliated ATMs to avoid high fees and card skimming from standalone machines.