Mexican citizens planning to visit Türkiye should choose a visa route that matches the real length and purpose of their trip. Ordinary Mexican passport holders require a visa. For eligible short visits, the eVisa route is described as a 30-day single-entry option; a longer multiple-entry route may require an application through a Turkish mission.
A short, single-entry visitor trip may fit the eVisa route. A longer stay, multiple entries, work, long-term study or residence needs a different route. Pick the right route before starting the online form.
Important: Choose a different route if you need a longer stay, more than one entry or a non-visitor purpose.
| Topic | What to know |
|---|---|
| Visa route | Short-stay eVisa route for eligible visitors |
| Entry type | Single entry eVisa route |
| Stay guidance | Up to 30 days for the short-stay eVisa route |
| Travel purpose | Tourism, visiting friends or family, and eligible short business visits. |
| Normal processing | Approximately 19 hours for a complete VistoRoute application file. |
| Border decision | An eVisa supports travel but does not guarantee admission at arrival. |
Prepare the basic details before opening the application form. A complete and accurate file is easier to review and reduces avoidable delays.
Use the same ordinary passport for the application, booking and journey. A six-month validity buffer from arrival is a sensible travel precaution.
Use an email address you can access for confirmation, delivery instructions and application updates.
Keep a valid debit or credit card ready for the applicable application payment.
Current country guidance describes a 90-day multiple-entry visa route through Turkish missions, separate from the eVisa route.
Confirm that your passport, travel purpose and planned dates fit the eVisa route before you start.
Enter your name, passport number, date of birth and travel details exactly as shown on your passport.
Review every field, complete payment and keep your confirmation and application reference in a secure place.
Processing expectations should be treated as estimates. They can change if information needs correction, payment verification is delayed or additional checks are required.
| Service option | Estimated timing | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Normal processing | Approximately 19 hours | Estimated VistoRoute service-processing time when your file is complete. This is not a visa-decision guarantee. |
| Priority document review | Availability varies | Contact support if your departure is close. A priority review can help identify missing information but cannot guarantee an eVisa outcome by a fixed deadline. |
Travel with the same passport used in your application. Keep your eVisa available in digital form and carry a printed backup where practical. Your accommodation details, return or onward travel plan and evidence that you can support the trip may be useful at check-in or arrival.
Your answers about the purpose and length of the trip should be consistent with the details in your application. An eVisa does not replace normal border checks.
Eligible ordinary Mexico passport holders can use the short-stay eVisa route for an appropriate visitor trip.
Current country guidance describes a longer 90-day multiple-entry route through Turkish missions, separate from the short-stay eVisa route.
The estimated normal VistoRoute processing time is approximately 19 hours for a complete file. This is not a visa-decision guarantee.
No. Paid employment requires an appropriate work route.
VistoRoute can help you understand the route, organise the application details and identify obvious errors before submission. We do not make visa or border-entry decisions.