China Visa RequirementsFor Mexico passport holders

Mexican passport holders require a visa to visit mainland China. The standard tourist visa (L visa) allows stays of up to 30 days and costs approximately USD 140.

Visa Required
30 days max stay
$140 visa cost
Beijing
Asia
CNY (Â¥)
Mandarin
UTC+8

Mexico passport holders require a visa to enter China.

Apply at the Chinese Embassy in Mexico City or Consulates in Guadalajara or Monterrey. Documents: completed application form, valid passport (6 months validity), passport photo, return/onward tickets, hotel bookings, and bank statements. Fees vary by appointment type. Processing: 4-7 business 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

Current Travel Situation

Mexico to China: What You Need to Know

China and Mexico do not have a visa exemption agreement. Mexican nationals must apply at a Chinese Embassy or Consulate before travel. China has recently introduced a 72-hour or 144-hour transit visa-free policy at certain airports, which may benefit transit passengers.

Practical Tips

The Embassy of China in Mexico City (Avenida del Bosque 460, Lomas de Chapultepec) is the primary application point. Consider also Consulates in Guadalajara and Monterrey. Direct flights from Mexico City to Beijing (PEK) or Shanghai (PVG) are rare; most route via LAX, Dallas, or Vancouver. Biometric fingerprinting is required on visa collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Mexican citizens need a visa for China?

Yes. Mexican passport holders require a visa to visit mainland China. The standard tourist option is the L visa. Apply at the Chinese Embassy in Mexico City or Consulates in Guadalajara or Monterrey before travel.

How much does a Chinese tourist visa cost for Mexicans?

The L visa (tourist visa) costs approximately USD 140 for Mexican nationals. Fees are set by the Chinese Embassy and may change. Payment is typically made at the time of application.

Can I enter China visa-free as a transit passenger?

China offers a 72-hour or 144-hour visa-free transit policy at select airports including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chengdu. This allows airside transit without a visa if you hold a confirmed onward ticket to a third country. Check which airports qualify before booking.

What documents are needed for a Chinese visa application in Mexico?

You will need: a completed visa application form, valid passport (6 months validity, at least 2 blank pages), passport photo, confirmed return/onward tickets, hotel booking confirmation, and bank statements. Biometric fingerprints are collected at the consulate.