Can Vietnamese with emergency visa waiver enter Mexico?

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I am Vietnamese and enter the US on the emergency visa waiver, B2, due to early coming before my effective day of H1B. I am wondering if I can travel to Mexico by land without a visa with this visa/status?

Your help is really appreciated!






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Can Vietnamese travel to Mexico?

Vietnamese citizens, the same as other 66 nationalities, do not need a tourist visa if you intend to travel to Mexico for tourism purposes. They are exempt. However, a Mexico tourist card or a Forma Migratoria Multiple is necessary regardless of the nationality.

Who can enter Mexico without a visa?

Additionally, if you have a residence permit issued by any of the following countries, you are also exempt from holding a Mexico tourist visa:
  • European Union countries.
  • Canada.
  • Chile.
  • Colombia.
  • Japan.
  • Peru.
  • United Kingdom.
  • United States.


Is Vietnam part of the Visa Waiver Program?

Vietnam does not participate in the Visa Waiver Program.

Do you need permission to enter Mexico?

U.S. citizens must present a valid U.S. passport book or card, in addition to an entry permit (Forma Migratoria Multiple or FMM) issued by Instituto Nacional de Migraci\xf3n (INM). Travelers should be sure to enter Mexico with valid proof of automobile registration, even if remaining in the border zone.



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