Mexico Work Permitfor 🇸🇪 Swedish citizens travelling to 🇲🇽 Mexico
Swedish citizens are required to obtain a Mexico Work Permit before travelling to Mexico. You must submit a formal application at the Mexico embassy, consulate, or a designated visa application centre in your country. Apply well in advance of your planned travel date.
Apply Now — Official Portal ↗📋Required Documents8
- ✓Educational certificates and degree (notarised and apostilled)
- ✓Employment offer letter from Mexican employer
- ✓Health insurance covering Mexico
- ✓INM approval number (Número de Autorización) from employer petition
- ✓Mexican company SAT registration (RFC) and legal existence documentation
- ✓Police clearance certificate from home country
- ✓Two 3×4 cm passport photographs (white background)
- ✓Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
ℹ️What to Expect
To apply for a Mexico Work Permit, book an appointment at the nearest Mexico embassy or visa application centre in your country. Submit the required documents in person or via a designated courier service. Processing takes approximately 12 days. The government fee is MXN 5038.00. Plan well ahead of your intended travel date to allow time for processing and any additional document requests from the consulate. Always verify current requirements at the official government portal before booking travel.
🌐Why Swedish passport holders need a visa for Mexico
Swedish citizens require a visa to enter Mexico based on the current immigration requirements set by Mexico's government. Swedish passport holders must apply through the Mexico embassy, consulate, or a designated visa application centre before travelling. Requirements are subject to change, so always verify at the official government portal.
⚠️Common Reasons Mexico Work Permit Applications Are Refused6
- !No valid INM authorisation (Número Único de Trámite / NUT) from a registered employer obtained before the consular visa application.
- !The Mexican employer not being properly registered with INM as an employer (Constancia de Inscripción del Empleador), or lacking valid RFC / legal-existence documents.
- !Educational certificates or professional credentials for the role that are not notarised, apostilled and translated, or that do not match the offered position.
- !A police-clearance certificate that is missing or reveals a disqualifying offence, or no valid health cover where required.
- !Failing to complete the resident-card exchange (canje) at INM within 30 days of entry, or seeking work outside the authorised employer / role.
- !Incomplete or inconsistent documentation between the employer petition and the consular application.
Refusal grounds are at the discretion of the deciding officer and can change. This list is informational — always verify current requirements at the official government portal.
Requirements last reviewed: June 2026 · Source: official government portal