Mexico Visa RequirementsFor Namibia passport holders

Namibian passport holders require a Mexican visa for travel, costing $50 for stays up to 180 days.

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

Namibia passport holders require a visa to enter Mexico.

Apply at the Mexican embassy or consulate. Required documents include passport, application form, financial proof, and itinerary. Processing typically takes 5-10 business days. Confirm the current fee and requirements at the specific 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

Namibia to Mexico: What You Need to Know

Mexico is a large Latin American destination with diverse attractions from ancient ruins to beaches. Namibian citizens must obtain a tourist visa through the Mexican embassy. Mexico has limited consular presence in sub-Saharan Africa, so applicants should confirm the nearest Mexican diplomatic mission.

Practical Tips

Mexico City, Cancun, and Oaxaca are top destinations. Spanish is the official language. The Mexican peso is the local currency. Mexico is generally a warm and welcoming country for tourists.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Namibians need a visa for Mexico?

Yes. Namibian passport holders require a Mexican visa. The fee is approximately $50 and stays up to 180 days are allowed.

Where do Namibians apply for a Mexican visa?

As Mexico may not have a resident embassy in Namibia, apply at the nearest Mexican embassy. Confirm which mission serves Namibian applicants through the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.

What are the most popular destinations in Mexico for Namibian travelers?

Mexico City, Cancun, and Oaxaca are top choices. Cancun is particularly popular for beach holidays with direct charter connections from several African hubs via European stopovers.

Is Spanish required to visit Mexico?

Spanish is the official language. In major tourist areas like Cancun and Mexico City, English is widely spoken, but basic Spanish phrases are helpful outside tourist zones.