FMM with Business Activities — Mexico
- Max stay
- 180days
- Processing
- 1–1days
- Fee
- —
Difficulty9/10·Realism10/10Why? ▾
Difficulty
Quick paperworkQuick to obtain, light documentation, fast turnaround.
Why this score?
- —Visa-free entry — no advance authorisation needed
- +0.5Fast processing (under a week)
- -0.25Onward / return ticket required
- -0.5Proof of funds required
- -0.5Moderate documentation list (6 items)
Approval realism
Approval is likelyMost applicants with the right paperwork get approved.
What drives this score?
- —No visa needed — entry is granted at the border given valid documents
Step-by-step checklist
Your application checklist
- 1
Check your passport validity
32+ days beforeMost countries require 6+ months of validity beyond your travel dates and at least one blank page. If it's close, renew before applying.
- 2
Prepare proof of funds
16+ days beforeBank statements covering 3–6 months are standard. Include both savings and recent income flow — adjudicators look for stability, not just balance.
- 3
Book refundable flight + accommodation
9+ days beforeUse a refundable booking (or a free hold/itinerary service) until your visa is approved — embassies want to see real plans, but you don't want to lose the money on a refusal.
- 4
On the day of travel
day of travelCarry: passport (printed visa if applicable), onward ticket, proof of accommodation, proof of funds, travel insurance. Border officers retain discretion regardless of visa status.
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What you need
- Most nationalities enter on the FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple) — completed at arrival, formerly a paper card, now digital at SAE.inm.gob.mx
- Tick the 'Business / negotiations' box on the FMM
- Permitted: meetings, conferences, investment exploration, contract signing, supplier visits, technical assistance not paid by a Mexican entity
- Up to 180 days per visit
- Visa-required nationalities (India, China, Russia, most of Africa) need Visa Negocios at the Mexican consulate before travel
- PROHIBITED: paid work for a Mexican employer — requires Temporary Resident with work authorisation

