Frequently Asked Questions
+ - I want to travel to Mexico to engage in unpaid activities for less than 180 days. Do I need a visa? Click to collapse Citizens of thefollowing countries do not need a visa to engage in non-remunerated activities (tourism, transit, business, studies, journalism, technical assistance, etc.) for less than 180 days. + - My child is traveling alone or with only one parent. What does she/he need to travel to Mexico? Click to collapse + - For how long does my passport need to be valid in order to travel to Mexico? Click to collapse Mexican authorities do not require a minimum period of validity for passports. Nevertheless, the document must be valid at the time of entry and during the period you wish to stay in Mexico. + - I am traveling to Mexico and need to take certain medications. Do I need any special document? Click to collapse Travelers are allowed to take their medications as part of their baggage and duty free allowance. If the medications contain psychotropic substances, a prescription from the doctor will be required, along with a certified translation into English or Spanish. + - Do I need any vaccines for my trip to Mexico? Click to collapse No vaccines are required to enter Mexico. + - Do I need a COVID PASS? Click to collapse No COVID PASS is required to enter Mexico. + - Where do I get the "Apostille" for my Swedish documents? Click to collapse Click here for more information + - I want to get married in Mexico. What do I need? Click to collapse The requirements for marriage in Mexico may be slightly different in each of the 32 Federal Entities, including Mexico City (a.k.a., CDMX). Therefore, foreigners wishing to get married in Mexico must directly contact the competent authorities where they intend to get married. Remember that all foreign documents presented to the Civil Registry must be "apostilled" in their country of origin, in this case in SWEDEN, and translated into Spanish by a certified translator in Mexico. + - Where can I find tourism information? Click to collapse You can get information at www.visitmexico.com Frequently asked questions