Thai Embassy and Consulates in Mexico - Visa Guide
Residents of Mexico apply for Thai visas through the Royal Thai Embassy in Mexico City on thaievisa.go.th. The embassy serves Mexican nationals and foreign residents legally based in Mexico who need tourist, business, DTV, or Non-Immigrant visas before travel to Thailand.
This guide covers consular jurisdiction, the e-Visa workflow, document tips, and how Mexico City differs from other posts in the region.
Apply online at thaievisa.go.th for supported categories.
Select this mission if legal residence falls in its district.
Tourist and standard Non-Immigrant files often take 3 to 10 working days when complete. Complex categories may take 2 to
File Thailand Digital Arrival Card before every entry.
Consular jurisdiction
Legal residence, not travel plans, determines which Royal Thai post handles your application. Confirm in thaievisa.go.th before payment.
- All of Mexico - the embassy in Mexico City is the sole Royal Thai visa post for the country
Assigned post: Mexico
Legal residence, not travel plans, determines jurisdiction. Confirm in thaievisa.go.th before payment.
Who should apply here
Apply at the post with jurisdiction over your legal residence. Honorary consulates do not replace the correct e-Visa application location.
- Legally reside in the consular district served by this post
- Remain physically in your country of legal residence during processing
- Do not select this post if you are merely visiting on holiday from another jurisdiction
How the e-Visa process works
Register at thaievisa.go.th, select the correct Royal Thai mission, upload scans per the live checklist, pay online, and await email approval.
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Register at thaievisa.go.th |
| 2 | Select Royal Thai Embassy, Mexico City |
| 3 | Choose visa category - TR, O, B, DTV, etc. |
| 4 | Upload scans per live checklist; pay online |
| 5 | Await email - download e-Visa from account if needed |
| 6 | Print e-Visa for airline and Thai immigration |
- No walk-ins or drop-offs for standard e-Visa
- No passport submission unless email instructs
- All visa types online except Thailand Elite
- Tourist visas: often 3 - 10 business days; DTV/Non-Immigrant: 2 - 4+ weeks
How to apply through Thailand e-Visa
Supported visa categories at this post submit through the central Thailand E-Visa system. Walk-in paper applications are largely retired. Follow the live checklist for your category inside the portal.
Register at thaievisa.go.th
Register at thaievisa.go.th
Select Royal Thai Embassy, Mexico City
Select Royal Thai Embassy, Mexico City
Choose visa category
Choose visa category - TR, O, B, DTV, etc.
Upload scans per live checklist; pay online
Upload scans per live checklist; pay online
Await email
Await email - download e-Visa from account if needed
Print e-Visa for airline and Thai immigration
Print e-Visa for airline and Thai immigration
Document tips for this post
These are the rejections we see most often from applications routed through this post. Download the category checklist inside e-Visa for your assigned location.
| Topic | Detail |
|---|---|
| Select Embassy Mexico City if Mexico is your | Select Embassy Mexico City if Mexico is your legal residence |
| Passport scan | 6+ months validity; Mexican or foreign passport with MX residence proof |
| Bank statements | full PDFs for DTV |
| Visa exemption | confirm whether your nationality qualifies before paying for TR visa |
| Spanish-language documents | may need certified translation per checklist |
Regional posts quick reference
Use this table to confirm which Royal Thai mission covers your legal residence before you pay on thaievisa.go.th.
| Region | Apply via | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| All of Mexico - the embassy in Mexico City is the sole Royal Thai visa post for the country | Mexico | Primary e-Visa post for this district |
Thailand Privilege (Elite) visa
Elite membership is not processed through the tourist e-Visa form. Apply via thailandprivilege.co.th.
Elite membership is not processed through the standard tourist e-Visa form. Apply via thailandprivilege.co.th. TVC handles end-to-end Privilege cases from Bangkok.
Processing times
Tourist and standard Non-Immigrant files often take 3 to 10 working days when complete. Complex categories may take 2 to 6 weeks.
Build in buffer before booking non-refundable flights. Complex categories such as DTV, marriage Non-Immigrant O, and stays over 90 days may require additional review in Bangkok.
After approval
Once your e-Visa is approved, complete these steps before and after entry to Thailand.
- TDAC before every entry (mandatory)
- Print e-Visa confirmation if airline or immigration requires
- Long-stay: TM30, 90-day reporting, extensions in Thailand
Post-approval compliance in Thailand
An e-Visa approval email is not the end of compliance. Plan for arrival and long-stay obligations before you fly.
TDAC before arrival
File Thailand Digital Arrival Card at tdac.immigration.go.th before every entry. Airlines and immigration check compliance.
TM30 landlord notification
Landlords must notify immigration within 24 hours of your move-in. Extensions and some visa categories require a valid TM30 history.
90-day reporting
Non-Thai nationals physically in Thailand 90 consecutive days must file Form TM47. Days abroad pause the clock until re-entry.
Extensions and re-entry permits
Long-stay categories may require extensions inside Thailand and TM8 re-entry permits before travel on single-entry visas.
Step-by-step checklist
Follow this sequence when preparing documents for Thai Embassy and Consulates in Mexico.
Document preparation tips
Match your visa category to your actual purpose, upload a clear passport bio page, and include proof of legal residence as listed in the live checklist.
Bangkok office support
We help clients with DTV, marriage, and Elite applications from Bangkok while you remain abroad.
Verify before you travel
Rules change independently of blog posts and forum threads. Confirm current requirements on thaievisa.go.th, your embassy website, and tdac.immigration.go.th within two weeks of departure.
Common mistakes
These errors show up repeatedly in our Bangkok consultations. Most are avoidable with a fresh checklist and official sources.
- Selecting the wrong Royal Thai mission despite living outside the consular district
- Paying for a tourist TR visa when your passport qualifies for visa-free entry
- Assuming honorary consulates process visas when only embassy or consulate-general posts appear in e-Visa
- Traveling before e-Visa approval or without printing confirmation for airline checks
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers to follow-up questions readers ask about this Royal Thai post.
Q:Is there a Thai consulate outside Mexico City?
A:No separate visa-processing consulate - Mexico City embassy handles national jurisdiction.
Q:Can I walk into the embassy?
A:Standard e-Visa applications go through thaievisa.go.th - confirm current walk-in rules on the embassy site.
Q:Do Mexican citizens need a tourist visa?
A:Check live exemption rules for your passport nationality.
Q:Which post should I select in the e-Visa portal?
A:Select the Royal Thai post with jurisdiction over your legal residence. The portal dropdown is authoritative before payment.
Q:Do I need to visit the embassy in person?
A:Most categories submit online only. Attend in person only if the portal or email instructs you for payment or document verification.
Q:Where should I verify current embassy requirements?
A:Confirm jurisdiction, fees, and document checklists on thaievisa.go.th and your assigned post official website within two weeks of travel.
Official references
Official sources verified June 2026. Confirm eligibility for your passport and entry method before you travel or extend.