🇸🇮Slovenia Visa for Mexican Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents

Visa-free90 days max stay

No — Mexican passport holders do not need a visa for Slovenia. Entry is visa-free for up to 90 days as of 2026.

90 days in any 180-day period. Per EU Regulation 2018/1806 Annex II.

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Entering Slovenia on a Mexican passport

  • → Travel with just your valid Mexican passport. No visa or prior application needed.
  • See the exact document checklist for Mexican applicants — only needed if you apply for a longer-stay visa.

Slovenia visa documents for Mexican applicants

No visa documents are needed for a short visit — Mexican citizens enter Slovenia with just a valid passport. If you apply for a longer-stay visa, these are the exact documents required, by visa type, from the official visa application centre.

otherVisa D

Travel insurance is mandatory for all Schengen countries. If you have not purchased, please click here (visa.vfsglobal.com) Please click here to obtain document checklist (PDF checklist) - Travel insurance is mandatory for all Schengen countries. If you have not purchased, please click here - Completed and signed application form for visa “D”; (PDF checklist) - Original valid passport (see requirements (washington.embassy.si)); - A copy of passport’s personal details page(s) and of previous Schengen Visa - Biometric color photograph, not older than 6 months see requirements (PDF checklist); - Travel health insurance (see requirements (washington.embassy.si)); - Evidence of sufficient means of subsistence, see requirements (washington.embassy.si) - Proof of accommodation. - Signed statement (PDF checklist) that you allow us to copy the passport and other documents submitted with the application. Family reunification: - Original marriage certificate or civil union certificate issued by the competent Slovenian authority. - Birth certificate (for family reunification with a minor child). - In case of integration of minor with non-biological parents, the consent of the biological parent or the decision of the Center for Social Work or court decision. Work/mandate at a diplomatic or consular representation or international organization in Slovenia (longer than 3 months): - Note Verbale by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the sending state or international organization with information about the applicant's post and accompanying family members, if they are holders of diplomatic or official passports. - Certificate of admission to study in Slovenia. - Confirmation of payment for the course, if payment is required. Erasmus students: - Certificate from receiving institution. - Certificate from sending institution. - Learning agreement (Erasmus+ form). Economic interest: - Evidence of applicant's employment in Slovenia. - Letter of approval by the Ministry of Economic Development and Technology of the Republic of Slovenia. Interest in the field of higher education: - Certificate of admission to study or employment contract. - Letter of approval by the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of the Republic of Slovenia. Interest in the field of culture: - Employment or collaboration contract. - Letter of approval by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia Sport activities: - Contract with sports club (training, coaching, employment). - Confirmation of the competent sports organization from the applicant's country of origin stating that the applicant is a professional athlete or sports coach. Reporter/Correspondent: - Written confirmation of applicant's assignment in Slovenia by media company in the applicant's country of origin. - Valid press card. - Confirmation of accreditation in Slovenia issued by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia. Religious and humanitarian service: - Confirmation of applicant's assignment in Slovenia by the religious institution or humanitarian organization in the applicant's country of origin stating date of arrival, length of stay and type of activity in Slovenia. - Accreditation of religious entity by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia - Office for Religious Communities. During the application process the Embassy may call the applicant for an interview and request additional documents. BACKGROUND CHECKS The visa also serves as a basis for application for the residence permit in Slovenia. In this case, the certificate of no criminal record from applicant's country of origin equivalent is required with the visa application. Please note: if you are applying for a RESIDENCE PERMIT on the basis of visa D, the certificate of no criminal record from your country of origin should be less than three months old on the date of lodging a residence permit application in Slovenia. Certificate of no criminal record should be certified with Apostille.

otherTemporary Residence Permit

- Travel insurance is mandatory for all Schengen countries. If you have not purchased, please click here (visa.vfsglobal.com) - Application for a residence permit (contact the Embassy for the application). - Biometric data: recent photo size 3,5 x 4,5 cm, not older than six months, and digital capture of fingerprints. - An original valid passport or certified copy (the expiry date of which exceeds the intended period of stay in the Republic of Slovenia by at least three months). - Health insurance certificate covering urgent health care services in the Republic of Slovenia as a minimum requirement. - Sufficient means of subsistence in a monthly amount at least equal to the basic minimal income in the Republic of Slovenia. - A certificate of no criminal record not older than three months from applicant's country of origin, certified and translated into Slovenian . - Aside from requirements listed above the applicants are also required to fulfill other conditions for the issue of the first temporary residence permit, all of which depend on the purpose of their stay in Slovenia. Legislatively recognized purposes for stay in Slovenia may be: - Employment or work, - Studies, specialist training, development of practical skills, participating in international exchange programs, participating in international volunteer exchange programs, - Research or educational work in the field of higher education, - Slovenian descendant to the second generation in direct descent, - Other justified reasons.

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Slovenia visa for Mexican citizens — FAQ

Do Mexican citizens need a visa for Slovenia?

No — Mexican passport holders do not need a visa for Slovenia. Entry is visa-free for up to 90 days as of 2026.

How long can Mexican citizens stay in Slovenia?

Mexican passport holders can stay in Slovenia for up to 90 days per entry under the current visa-free arrangement.

What documents do Mexican citizens need for Slovenia?

A valid passport is all Mexican citizens need for a short visa-free visit (up to 90 days). If you apply for a longer-stay visa, Earth Visa lists the full required documents per visa category from the official visa application centre.

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