Exemptions from Mexican Visa Requirements for Nigerian Citizens

Nigerian citizens do not need a Mexican visa if they hold one of the following valid documents:
(a) Valid Multiple-Entry Visas
• Must be issued by Canada, Japan, Schengen Area countries, United Kingdom, or United States.
• The visa must be:
o Multiple-entry (single-entry visas do not qualify).
o Unused (previously used at least once).
o Valid for the entire duration of the stay in Mexico.
(b) Permanent Residence Permits
• Must be issued by:
o Canada, Chile, Colombia, Japan, Peru, Schengen Area countries, United Kingdom, or United States (Pacific Alliance members).
o Pacific Alliance nations (Colombia, Chile, Peru).
• Temporary residence permits (e.g., work/study visas) do not qualify.
Key Conditions for Entry:
• Document validity: Both passport and visa/residence permit must be valid throughout the stay in Mexico.
• Entry documentation:
o Present the original visa/residence permit alongside your passport at Mexican immigration.
o Complete the Digital Multiple Migration Form (FMMD) online before arrival or on arrival.
• Proof of purpose: Immigration officers may request:
o Return flight tickets, hotel reservations, or invitation letters.
o Evidence of financial solvency (~$1,359 USD/month).
Important Notes:
• Entry is not guaranteed: Even with valid documents, Mexican authorities may deny entry if:
o The traveler has a prior criminal record.
o Previous U.S. visa denials exist (officials may scrutinize such cases).
• Transit rules: Visa exemptions apply for airport transits ≤24 hours if holding qualifying visas/residence permits.
For real-time updates, consult https://www.gob.mx/inm.

https://embamex.sre.gob.mx/nigeria/index.php/en/visas3

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