Mexico Visa RequirementsFor Nepal passport holders
Nepali citizens require a visa to visit Mexico, applied through the Mexican Embassy in New Delhi.
Nepal passport holders require a visa to enter Mexico.
Apply for a Mexican tourist visa (FMM) at the Mexican Embassy in New Delhi. The fee is approximately $50 USD. Required documents include passport, application form, bank statements, confirmed bookings, and a return ticket. Processing takes approximately 7-10 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
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Nepal to Mexico: What You Need to Know
Mexico is a vibrant destination known for ancient Mayan and Aztec civilizations, colonial cities, Pacific and Caribbean beaches, and world-renowned cuisine. It is a long-haul destination for Nepali travelers. Mexico City, Cancun, Oaxaca, and the Yucatan Peninsula are top draws. The Mexican Embassy in New Delhi handles visa applications from Nepal.
Practical Tips
Mexico has a vast range of experiences from ancient ruins to beach resorts. Cancun and the Riviera Maya are popular beach destinations accessible from Kathmandu via the USA or Europe. Mexico City is a world-class urban destination with excellent museums and food. Travel insurance and standard health precautions (food and water safety) are recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Nepali citizens need a visa for Mexico?
Yes. Nepali passport holders require a tourist visa (FMM) applied at the Mexican Embassy in New Delhi. There is no Mexican Embassy in Kathmandu. The fee is approximately $50 USD.
What are the top attractions in Mexico for Nepali tourists?
Mexico City (Teotihuacan pyramids, Frida Kahlo Museum, Historic Centre), Cancun and the Riviera Maya (beaches and Mayan ruins), Chichen Itza, Oaxaca, and the Copper Canyon in Chihuahua are highlights.
Is Mexico safe for Nepali tourists?
Mexico is generally safe in the major tourist destinations including Mexico City's tourist areas, Cancun, the Yucatan Peninsula, and Oaxaca. Follow standard travel safety practices, avoid flashing valuables, and check current travel advisories. Avoid regions with active security issues.
What language is spoken in Mexico?
Spanish is the official language and is widely spoken. English is commonly understood in tourist areas, Cancun, and major hotels. Learning basic Spanish phrases is helpful and appreciated.