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Mexico Visa Appointments (2025)

Mexico Visa Appointments (2025)


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Before applying for a Mexico visa in 2025, most applicants must book an appointment at a Mexican Consulate or the
Instituto Nacional de Migración (INM). Appointments are used to submit documents, provide biometrics, and complete visa interviews.
This guide explains how to schedule a visa appointment, what to bring, and how to access priority booking for World Cup 2025.

Booking Your Visa Appointment (2025)

Appointments for most Mexican visas are scheduled through the official Mexitel portal or the
INM system. Online booking allows applicants to choose a date and time at the nearest consulate.
During high-volume periods like the World Cup 2025, slots may fill up quickly, so early booking is recommended.

Step-by-Step: How to Book a Mexico Visa Appointment

  1. Visit the Mexitel Appointment Portal or your nearest consulate’s website.
  2. Create an account and select the visa type (tourist, business, student, temporary resident, or event).
  3. Complete the online application form and upload basic information.
  4. Select your preferred location and available appointment slot.
  5. Print the appointment confirmation page and bring it to your visit.

Types of Appointments

Appointment TypePurposeLocationAverage Wait Time
Document SubmissionSubmit original documents and pay feesConsulate / Embassy1–2 weeks
Visa InterviewDiscuss travel purpose and eligibility with a consular officerConsulate2–3 weeks
Biometric AppointmentCapture fingerprints and digital photographINM / VFS Global1 week
Visa CollectionPick up approved visa and passportConsulate3–5 business days

Documents to Bring to Your Appointment

  • Valid passport and photocopy of the ID page
  • Completed visa application form
  • Two passport photos meeting photo standards
  • Proof of funds (bank statements or sponsor letter)
  • Visa fee payment receipt
  • Appointment confirmation printout

Biometric Appointments

Applicants applying through the Mexico eVisa system or for long-term visas may need to attend a biometric appointment
at an INM or VFS Global centre. Biometrics include fingerprints, a photo, and signature verification.
Results are automatically linked to your visa application record.

World Cup 2025 Priority Appointments

During the World Cup 2025, Mexico will experience a high surge in visa requests.
The INM and Mexican consulates have established priority booking channels for fans, accredited staff, and media.
These appointments can be scheduled through:

  • The World Cup Visa Application Portal (official event site)
  • Accredited travel agencies partnered with INM
  • Dedicated consular windows for event personnel and teams

Applicants must attach proof of event ticket, media accreditation, or official invitation to qualify for priority scheduling.

Rescheduling or Cancelling an Appointment

  • You can reschedule up to 48 hours before your appointment through the Mexitel portal.
  • Missed appointments may require a new booking and an additional waiting period.
  • For emergency travel, contact your local consulate to request an expedited slot.

Processing Time After Appointment

  • Tourist & Business Visas: 5–15 working days
  • Student Visas: 10–20 working days
  • Temporary Resident Visas: 3–6 weeks
  • World Cup Event Visas: Priority processing within 5–10 working days

Related Guidance

People Also Asked

How do I book a Mexico visa appointment?
Visit the Mexitel Portal or your local consulate’s website to schedule your appointment online.

Can I walk in without an appointment?
No. All applicants must have a confirmed appointment, except in rare emergency cases approved by the consulate.

How early should I book before the World Cup 2025?
At least 8–12 weeks in advance, as appointment slots fill quickly during the pre-tournament period.

About This Page

Author: Visa Applications Editorial Team
Reviewed by: Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor.
Last Updated: December 2025.

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