Are you a Mexican citizen planning a trip to South Africa? Whether it’s for a safari adventure, exploring vibrant cities, or relaxing on stunning beaches, you’ll need to understand the visa process. The good news is that South Africa now ...Read more
Are you a Mexican citizen planning a trip to South Africa? Whether it’s for a safari adventure, exploring vibrant cities, or relaxing on stunning beaches, you’ll need to understand the visa process. The good news is that South Africa now offers an eVisa, making travel smoother and easier. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about getting a South Africa eVisa for Mexican Citizens.

Do Mexican citizens need a visa to visit South Africa?
Yes — as a Mexican passport holder, you do need a visa to visit South Africa.
Unfortunately, the commonly advertised “electronic visa (eVisa)” option — or “express visa” or “online visa” — is not available for Mexican passport holders.
So if you’re from Mexico and want to travel to South Africa, you’ll need to apply for a regular Visitor Visa.
How do I apply for a South Africa visa from Mexico?
1. Register and Complete the Application Form
Go to the sa-evisa.com site, create an account, and fill out the online form with your travel itinerary, passport details, and personal information.
2. Upload Required Documents and Submit the Form
Upload all the necessary documents in the specified format. If additional documents are needed, the support team will notify you. After uploading, submit your application.
3. Pay the Fee, Wait for Processing, and Receive Your eVisa
Make the payment using a valid debit or credit card. Then, wait for your application to be processed. Once approved, your eVisa will be sent to you via email.

What are the requirements for a South African eVisa for a Mexican?
If you are a South African (resident or citizen) and want a visa for Mexico, you will need:
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Mexican Passport: 6 months valid from the date of arrival in South Africa; having 1-2 blank pages
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Flight schedule: Documentation of your return or subsequent ticket
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Purpose and duration of stay: A signed formal letter explaining the visit purpose, travel itinerary, and accommodation details, etc
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Financial records or bank statements that demonstrate your ability to support yourself are examples of proof of funds
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A yellow fever vaccination certificate is only necessary if you have already visited a nation where yellow fever is a risk
Keep in mind: visa rules may change, so it’s always best to check the latest info before you apply.
How long can I stay in South Africa with an eVisa?
With a South African eVisa, you can generally stay up to 90 days per visit. The eVisa is usually valid for 90 days from the issue date, during which you must enter South Africa. Most eVisas are single-entry and cannot be extended. Overstaying can lead to fines or bans.

What is the validity of the South Africa eVisa for Mexican citizens?
For Mexican citizens, the South Africa eVisa is generally valid for 90 days from the date of issue. It allows a single entry with a maximum stay of up to 90 consecutive days in South Africa. This visa is mainly for tourism, business, or short visits. If you are applying for a regular Visitor Visa instead, that visa generally covers short-term visits for tourism/business — again, typically up to 90 days.
What is the cost for a South African eVisa for Mexican passport holders?
The South African eVisa cost has a standard application, varying depending on the processing type you choose. As in, there is no legitimate eVisa processing fee that applies to Mexican citizens.
How long does visa processing take for South Africa when applying from Mexico?
If you are in South Africa and applying for a Mexican visa (i.e. you are a South African passport/visa holder), processing time seems fairly quick:
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Standard Processing: It takes around 30 -35 Working Days to process the application
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Rush Processing: It helps applicants receive their eVisa within 25 -30 Working Days
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Super-Rush Processing: If you need your eVisa within 20 -25 Working Days, select super-rush processing.
Is a Visa on Arrival (VOA) available for Mexicans?
No — there is no Visa on Arrival option for Mexican passport holders travelling to South Africa. The formal rules make clear that only a regular Visitor Visa is accepted.
So you cannot plan to just show up and get a visa at the border: you need to apply in advance and obtain the visa before travelling.

How can I check my South Africa eVisa status from Mexico?
After submitting your application, you can easily track your eVisa status online. Simply:
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Log in to the sa-evisa.com site.
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Enter your application reference number and passport details.
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View your application status – it will show whether it is pending, approved, or if additional documents are needed.

Do Minors/Children Need an eVisa to Go to South Africa from Mexico?
Yes! All travelers, including children and infants, require a separate eVisa. Each minor must have:
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A valid passport.
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A completed eVisa application.
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Consent letters or travel authorization if traveling with only one parent or a guardian.
It’s important to apply early, as processing for minors can take slightly longer.

Bank statements requirement for South Africa eVisa
Because, again, the eVisa route is not officially offered to Mexican passport holders, there’s no legitimate “bank statements requirement for eVisa” in your case. Official visa guidance confirms e-visas are not valid for Mexican passports.
For other nationalities (non-exempt passport holders), the visa application may require bank statements to prove financial capacity, but this does not apply to Mexican passport holders under the visa-free/visa-exempt clause for the standard visitor visa.
Therefore, if you find a site requesting bank statements for “South Africa eVisa”, that’s another warning sign the site may be unofficial.
What if I lose my eVisa “Approval Letter” or don’t receive it by email?
Since there is no official eVisa scheme for Mexican passport holders travelling to South Africa, there is no “Approval Letter” to lose — so in that scenario there’s nothing to worry about.
If a site claims to have issued such a “South Africa eVisa Approval Letter” to you, that likely means the site is not legitimate and may be a scam. Be very careful with any such sites.

Are South Africa eVisa fees refundable if rejected?
Refund Policy:
You can request a refund only if your application has not entered processing yet. Once processing begins, cancellations are usually not possible.
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Refunds are allowed only if the application has not started processing.
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No refunds once processing begins or after a visa is issued.
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Refunds may be considered for health/emergency reasons, technical issues, or wrong visa type, but only before processing starts.
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If a visa is refused, the fee is non-refundable.
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Refunds go back to the same payment method.
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Processing time depends on your bank (4–17 business days).
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Exchange rate differences may affect the final refund amount.
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Refunds may be cancelled if customer-side issues occur.
Travel Tips / Good Practices (for Mexican travellers to South Africa)
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Apply well in advance. Since you need a proper Visitor Visa (not eVisa), plan to avoid last-minute issues.
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Always use official sources — avoid “eVisa agencies” claiming to offer quick visas for Mexicans. They are often scams, and the official policy is clear.
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Make sure your passport is valid for at least 30 days beyond your planned departure date from South Africa (some visa guidance requires that).
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Have confirmed flight itinerary (entry and exit), accommodation bookings or a letter from a host if staying with someone.
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Be ready to show financial proof or sufficient funds — even if your passport is Mexican, sometimes authorities may ask for it (especially if applying under different circumstances).
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If you’ve previously visited visa-free countries or hold certain long-term visas from other countries, double-check your eligibility carefully.

South Africa eVisa FAQs
Q: I heard there is an eVisa for South Africa — can I use it as a Mexican citizen?
A: No — the eVisa, express visa, or online visa option is not available for Mexican passport holders. If you see sites offering it, be suspicious.
Q: Can I stay in South Africa longer than 90 days with a visitor visa?
A: The standard visitor visa / tourist visa for short visits is generally up to 90 days.
Q: Is there a visa-on-arrival option for Mexicans travelling to South Africa?
A: No — visa on arrival is not available for Mexican passport holders in South Africa.
Q: What if I paid for a “South Africa eVisa” via a private website and never got it?
A: That’s a strong indication you were dealing with a fraudulent or unofficial service — because official immigration authorities do not issue an eVisa to Mexican passport holders.
Q: I’m in South Africa and want to visit Mexico — can I get a Mexican visa?
A: Yes — if you hold a valid passport and legal residence (if required), you can apply at the local consulate. You’ll need to appear in person, fill out the form, provide a photo, passport copies, and any other required documents.
Final Thoughts (From One Traveller to Another) 🧳
If you’re a Mexican passport holder dreaming of visiting South Africa — do your homework early and use only official visa routes. The idea of a quick “eVisa” might be tempting, but for your nationality, it simply doesn’t exist in an official capacity.
Take the time to gather the right documents, make sure your passport is valid, and plan your trip carefully. That way you give yourself the best chance for a smooth entry and an amazing trip — from the lively streets of Cape Town to the vast beauty of Kruger National Park.
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