Mexico Visa RequirementsFor Tuvalu passport holders

Tuvalu passport holders must obtain a visa to enter Mexico. Check the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs for requirements. Holders of valid US, Canadian, or Schengen visas may qualify for simplified Mexico entry. Apply at the nearest Mexican embassy.

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

Tuvalu passport holders require a visa to enter Mexico.

If you hold a valid Schengen visa (which Tuvalu passport holders can access visa-free), check the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs for eligibility. Otherwise apply at the Mexican embassy accessible from Tuvalu via Fiji or Australia.

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

Valid Passport

A valid passport with at least 6 months of validity beyond your planned departure from Mexico and at least 2 blank visa pages.

Completed Visa Application Form

The official visa application form for Mexico, completed in full and signed. Download from the official embassy or consulate website.

Passport-Size Photographs

Recent passport-size photographs meeting the specifications of the Mexico embassy (typically 2x2 inches or 35x45mm with a white or light-colored background).

Bank Statements

Bank statements from the past 3 to 6 months showing sufficient funds for your trip. The required amount varies but should cover accommodation, daily expenses, and return travel.

Flight Itinerary

Confirmed return or onward flight bookings showing your intended travel dates and entry and exit from Mexico.

Hotel or Accommodation Booking

Confirmed hotel reservations or a letter of invitation from your host in Mexico for the full duration of your stay.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance covering your entire stay in Mexico with adequate medical and repatriation coverage. Some embassies specify minimum coverage requirements.

Current Travel Situation

Tuvalu to Mexico: What You Need to Know

Mexico does not have a visa exemption for Tuvalu passport holders. Given Tuvalu Schengen visa-free access, Schengen visa holders may qualify for simplified Mexico entry. Otherwise apply at the nearest Mexican embassy.

How to Get There

North and Central American destinations require significant planning from Tuvalu. Closer Pacific options include Australia, New Zealand (with visa), and Pacific Island nations.

Money & Banking

Mexico uses the Mexican Peso (MXN). ATMs available. USD accepted in tourist areas.

Practical Tips

Mexico City and Cancun are the main tourist gateways. Mexico is a very distant destination from Tuvalu requiring multiple connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Tuvalu passport holders need a visa for Mexico?

Yes, Tuvalu passport holders require a visa to enter Mexico. The visa must be obtained before travel from the Mexico embassy or consulate, or through an authorized visa application center.

How do I apply for a visa to Mexico as a Tuvalu passport holder?

Apply at the Mexico embassy or consulate in your country or region. If there is no Mexico embassy locally, you may need to apply at the embassy in a neighboring country or through a designated visa application center (VAC).

How much does the Mexico visa cost for Tuvalu passport holders?

The Mexico tourist visa costs approximately USD 50.00. Fees vary by visa type and processing speed. Check the official Mexico immigration or embassy website for the most current fees.

How long does the Mexico visa application take?

Processing times for a Mexico visa vary from 5 to 20 business days depending on the visa type, embassy workload, and whether additional documentation is required. Apply at least 4 to 6 weeks before your planned travel date.

What documents do I need to apply for a Mexico visa?

Typical requirements for a Mexico tourist visa include: a valid Tuvalu passport with at least 6 months validity, completed visa application form, passport-size photos, bank statements showing sufficient funds, proof of accommodation, return flight bookings, and travel insurance.

How long can I stay in Mexico on a tourist visa?

A Mexico tourist visa typically allows stays of up to 180 days from the date of entry. Check your visa stamp for the exact authorized duration and do not overstay.

Can I extend my Mexico tourist visa?

Visa extensions in Mexico are generally not available for tourist visas. If you need to stay longer, you should apply for the appropriate long-stay visa before traveling or contact the Mexico immigration authorities upon arrival.