A Guide to the Mexico Tourist Card for Travellers from Belgium
Mexico is a culturally vibrant country known for its magnificent festivals, breathtaking views, and beaches that offer the perfect balance of sunlight and shade for visitors of all ages.
Travellers from Belgium can also enjoy some of the world’s most enchanting experiences by choosing to apply for a Mexico Tourist Card, making their journey smooth and convenient.
An Overview of the Mexico Tourist Card
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The Mexico Tourist Card - Land (Single-Entry)
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Are there any Requirements for the Mexico Tourist Card?
You must have a Belgian passport that has a validity period lasting for your entire visit to the country
Keep a picture of yourself taken at any time within the previous 6 months
The email address should also be both valid and active, as the Mexico Tourist Card will be directly sent to that email
Be sure to have a payment option through credit or debit cards for a smooth transaction process
Mexico Tourist Card Cost and Processing Times?
For a detailed overview of all the costs involved and the processing durations for your Tourist Card, visit the Mexico Tourist Card Fee page.
The portal also offers expedited tourist card processing if your travel is urgent.
Steps taken to get the Mexico Tourist Card
- You must first apply for the Mexico Tourist Card and add your necessary travel information in their respective fields
- Review the Mexico Tourist Card application thoroughly and attach the required documents before submitting the application
- You must then wait for the Mexico Tourist Card to arrive in your personal email after processing
Checking the Status of the Mexico Tourist Card
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Please visit the Mexico Tourist Card Status page for more insight in regards to your Tourist Card’s current status and its expected date of arrival. |
Facts about Mexico
Mexico is regarded by the world as the birthplace of both Chocolate (Cacao) and Maize (Corn), as they were farmed in the country thousands of years ago
The country of Mexico is also home to the massively popular ancient civilisations known as the Aztecs, the Mayas, and even the Olmec, leaving faint traces of their civilisations through famous ruins such as the Chichen Itza
Mexico also celebrates the “Festival of the Dead”, which honours the deceased loved ones through intricate altars that are coloured brightly, with flowers and special food items made for the occasion
Mexico is full of volcanoes that are active and have a tendency to spew out chunks of hot magma and lava, leading to various forests and towns being affected by the same, and there are a total of 30 confirmed volcanoes that are still active
Our Advantages
- Our team of experts ensures that your data is protected from harm through multiple layers of encryption in the portal.
- We ensure there are no issues or hiccups when you complete the online application form, with simple steps and quick approval rates.
- Our portal offers several processing speeds for the Mexico Tourist Card.
FAQs
Yes, extensions may be possible through Mexico’s immigration offices before your card expires.
No, it is not a visa—it’s an entry document that allows leisure travel without a traditional visa.
Yes, carrying a printed copy is recommended for presentation at immigration checkpoints.
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