Applying for a short-stay Caribbean visa in Mexico
If you live in Mexico and want to apply for a visa to visit Aruba, Curaçao or the other Caribbean parts of the Kingdom for up to 90 days, find out about the rules and how to apply.
Which documents do I need?
Which documents you need for your application, depends on your purpose of travel. Select the checklist that fits your purpose of travel to see which documents you need. If you have more than one purpose of travel, select the checklist that corresponds to your primary purpose of travel.
- Checklist: Applying for a Caribbean visa for tourism
- Checklist: Applying for a Caribbean visa for a business trip or official visit
- Checklist: Applying for a Caribbean visa to study or to attend a cultural, sporting or religious event
- Checklist: Applying for a Caribbean visa to visit family or friends
- Checklist: Applying for a Caribbean visa through the Caribbean Carpet Programme
How much does a visa cost?
When you apply for a visa at a Netherlands embassy or consulate-general, you must pay a fee. You can find the fee here.
If you are applying through an external service provider, you will also pay a service fee.
How long does it take?
The earliest you can apply is 3 months before you intend to travel. In most cases, you’ll be informed within 15 calendar days whether your application has been successful.
Do I need to submit my application in person?
You must always submit your application in person. Children under the age of 18 must also apply in person. If you are participating in the Caribbean Carpet Programme, you only have to appear in person for your first visa application.
Applying for a visa in this country or region
How to apply for a visa in Mexico
Make an appointment to apply for your visa.
Have your document sent by post
You can have your passport with visa sticker (or refusal letter) sent to your home or work address. In that case, you must provide a prepaid DHL label when you submit your application. You will have to pay the postage charge yourself.