Vistos de Brazil para Mexico

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Visa for Mexico as
brazilian.

Honest, up-to-date guide for 2026. No travel-blog cliches, no easy promises.

No visa for short tourism

Do I need a visa?

No. Brazilian passport holders enter Mexico visa-free for tourism up to 180 days. At arrival, you complete the FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple) — mostly digital now — and the immigration officer stamps how long you can stay.

Mexico exempts Brazilians from a visa for tourism. The legal maximum is 180 days, but the officer at the border decides exactly how many days you get.

The FMM is your entry record. At major airports it is now digital, but some still use paper forms. Keep the receipt until you depart.

To work, study, or live in Mexico, a temporary or permanent residency visa is required — applied for at the Mexican consulate in Brazil.

This page covers entry into Mexico for Brazilian nationals, based on INM regulations.

For tourism, Mexico is one of the easiest destinations in the Americas. The key is the FMM and the stamped deadline.

Do not assume you will automatically receive 180 days. Officers can and do grant far less.

Required documents

Required documents.

Complete list of what to bring. Missing any can mean denied boarding or border refusal.

01

Valid passport

Must be valid for the full duration of your stay.

02

FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple)

Digital or paper, depending on the airport.

03

Return or onward ticket

Proof of exit from Mexico.

04

Proof of accommodation

Hotel booking or host address.

05

Proof of funds

Sufficient resources for the stay; may be checked.

06

Itinerary

Cities and dates — useful when questioned at immigration.

Step-by-step.

Order matters. Skipping a step creates bottlenecks at the end.

  1. 1

    Check your passport

    Valid for the entire trip.

  2. 2

    Buy a round-trip ticket

    Return proof smooths immigration.

  3. 3

    Book accommodation

    At least the first few nights.

  4. 4

    Check the FMM for your airport

    May be digital in advance or paper on arrival.

  5. 5

    Organize funds

    International card and some Mexican pesos to start.

  6. 6

    Arrive at Mexico City

    Immigration stamps your permitted stay.

  7. 7

    Keep your FMM receipt

    Losing it triggers a fee at departure.

  8. 8

    Leave within the stamped period

    Honor what was stamped, not the theoretical 180.

Costs and timeline.

Official 2026 fees. Don't pay middlemen for what you can do online.

ItemAmount
Tourism up to 180 daysFree
FMMUsually included
Lost FMM replacementapprox. MXN 800
Temporary residencyat the consulate

Where to apply.

Official consulates and embassies. Only the listed sites are valid.

Brasília (Embassy)

SES Av. das Nações Q. 805, Lote 18

Official site

São Paulo (Consulate)

Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 2179 — Jardim Paulistano

Official site

Rio de Janeiro (Consulate)

Praia de Botafogo, 242 — Botafogo

Official site

INM — Instituto Nacional de Migración

Mexico's immigration authority

Official site

Warning

Common pitfalls.

The mistakes that send travelers home before they reach the destination.

Assuming 180 days are guaranteed

Officers regularly grant 30 or 60 instead.

Losing the FMM receipt

Triggers a replacement fee at departure.

One-way ticket only

Can lead to questioning and denied entry.

Treating long remote-work stays as tourism

Extended activity warrants proper status.

Ignoring the digital FMM

Some airports require online completion before landing.

Insufficient funds

Immigration may ask for proof of resources.

Overstaying

Fines and complications on return trips.

Travel insurance

Is travel insurance mandatory?

Technically no. Practically yes.

Not mandatory, but quality private hospitals in Mexico City charge rates that are steep for foreign visitors.

Altitude, water, and traffic are common causes of tourist medical incidents.

We recommend a minimum of US$ 50,000 coverage including medical repatriation.

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Mexico is one of the easiest destinations for Brazilians — up to 180 days, no visa.

The golden rule: handle the FMM properly and respect the stamped deadline.

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