Everything Qatar Tourists should know about the Mexico Tourist Card
Mexico is one of the most unique countries in the world, full of rich culture, culinary flavors, aromatic scents, and fantastic sights at every turn, making it even more rewarding to experience firsthand and understand why it is such a popular destination. Tourists arriving from Qatar can also enjoy everything Mexico has to offer by applying for Mexico Tourist Card before their trip.
About the Mexico Tourist Land Card
- Validity: 180 days after arrival
- Stay days: 180 days
- Allowed Entry: Single
Everything Qatar Travellers need for a Mexico Tourist Card
Have a scanned copy of your Qatar Passport bio-page. Passport should be valid for 6 months beyond your date of arrival and should have 2 blank pages.
For the application also have a recent photo of yourself taken anywhere in the last 6 months (recommended).
You must also have a working personal email address to receive the Mexico Tourist Card.
Processing Times for the Mexico Tourist Card
Normal Processing
1 - 2 Days
Rush Processing
6 - 12 Hours
Super Rush Processing
1 Hour
Fee Details for the Mexico Tourist Card
For a more detailed look at Mexico Tourist Card prices, please visit the Mexico Tourist Card Fee page.
Steps taken for getting a Mexico Tourist Card
Step 1
Complete your Mexico Tourist Card application and provide all travel details online.
Step 2
Review your details, upload the required documents, and confirm your submission.
Step 3
Pay the application fees and receive your approved Mexico Tourist Card via email.
Check the Status of the Mexico Tourist Card
In order to get a better understanding of the current status of your active application, visit the Mexico Tourist Card Status page.
Places to visit in Mexico
Mexico is home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Chichén Itzá, an ancient Mayan city famous for its Temple of Kukulkán.
Tulum is an ancient coastal town where many tourists can come and enjoy the vibrant colours of the sea and the ruins, creating a sense of ease for all who visit.
Guanajuato is a famous UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its colonial buildings, tunnels, and alleyways that seem to blend well with the streets.
The Copper Canyon is unlike any other canyon you may have heard of or seen before and is said to be even larger than the Grand Canyon itself. Tourists traverse this majestic formation for the purpose of visiting the Tamahumara villages
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FAQs
No, the Mexico Tourist Card is valid for a single entry into Mexico. If a Qatari traveller exits the country and wishes to re-enter, they must apply for a new tourist card.
Yes. The Tourist Card is not a visa—it serves as an entry permit for eligible visitors, including Qatar citizens, who travel for tourism or short stays.
Yes, in some cases, visitors may apply for an extension through Mexico’s immigration offices before the card expires. Approval depends on the traveller’s reason for staying.
Yes. Each traveller, regardless of age, must have an individual tourist card issued in their own name. Parents can complete the application on behalf of their children when travelling together.