Mexican passport

The Mexican passport (Spanish: pasaporte mexicano) is the passport issued to Mexican citizens for the purpose of travelling abroad. The Mexican passport is also an official ID and proof of Mexican citizenship. According to the January 2024 Henley Visa Restrictions Index, holders of a Mexican passport can visit 161 (of 194 as the maximum) countries without a visa, placing Mexico in the 23rd rank in terms of global travel freedom.

  • Mexican passport
  • Pasaporte mexicano
The front cover of a current Mexican biometric passport with the coat of arms of Mexico and chip
The biographical data page of a contemporary Mexican passport (Child Variant passport displayed)
TypePassport
Issued by Mexico Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores
First issuedJanuary 2008
(First edition Machine Readable Passport)
27 August 2012
(Second edition Machine Readable Passport)
12 June 2016
(Third edition Machine Readable Passport)
October 2021
(Biometric Passport)
PurposeIdentification
Valid inAll Countries
EligibilityMexican nationality
Expiration3, 6, or 10 years (18 years or older)
CostMXN 1 585 (3 years)
MXN 2 155 (6 years)
MXN 3 780 (10 years)

Mexico transitioned to a biometric passport in 2021 called the electronic passport (pasaporte electrónico).

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