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How to open a bank account in Mexico [for all visa types including tourists]


For the last 7 years that I have been living in Mexico, I have tried three Mexican banks and saw the difference in how they function. In this post, I will give you a step-by-step guide on how to open a bank account in Mexico whether you’re on a resident visa or a tourist visa.


Key takeaways:

  • You can open a bank account in Mexico with a tourist visa. This does not apply to all banks, only one bank in Mexico does this
  • There are no “best” Mexican bank accounts. In my experience, they’re all the same, except for the costs of sending USD from the US. These costs vary from bank to bank (Santander was not the best in this).
  • Mexican banks are secure and often send a one-time password to your phone number for each transaction.
  • Only permanent residents can apply for a credit card in Mexico.

When I got my temporary resident visa in Mexico, I felt like it was time to grow up and really put my roots here. Even if I have been moving to different countries over the years, I realized how important it is to have a good bank record in a country, especially if you are a legal resident.

For example, when I apply for visas (i.e. USA, Canada, Schengen, etc), the first requirement is to show proof of funds that only your bank can give. Before becoming a legal resident in Mexico, I used Philippine, Israel, Spain, and Hong Kong bank accounts.

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It always takes a while for me to obtain this proof of funds as the embassies require a document signed by the bank manager. I had to pay extra for shipping the documents back and forth. It was so painful and costly, so I closed all these banks and stayed with a bank account in Mexico. This way, I can easily access bank documents without extra charges.

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Open a bank account for tourist visa holders

If you are interested in how to apply for a Mexican bank account for foreigners and tourists, follow the steps below and let me know if you have any questions. You can always contact me about any concerns by contacting me via email, Instagram, or Facebook.

Step 1: Gather the requirements

The good thing about applying for a Mexican bank account at Intercam is that they don’t require a lot of documents. First, you need to have a valid passport. In my experience, they did not ask for our Mexican tourist card but bring it just in case! Along with your passport, Intercam requires any of the following:

  • Statement of Accounts (from your bank in your home country)
  • Electricity bill
  • Water bill

The period of validity is from 1-3 months. Make sure you are submitting a recent proof of billing. Also, make sure that your address in your home country appears in these statements. The most important thing to have is your home address and your name, of course. You don’t have to worry about anything else!

Step 2: Go to Intercam

Once you have the requirements needed to apply for a Mexican bank account for foreigners, you need to go to their branch. They have over 70 branches in Mexico so rest assured that you will find one wherever town/city you are in Mexico. Make sure you are there before 3:00 pm because they close early!

Once you are there, you will be asked to fill out a form. The form will also ask for references so it’s better to put someone who is an account holder at Intercam. It could also be any of your friends who are living in Mexico. Once the form is filled out, the bank manager will photocopy your passport and your proof of billing.

Step 3: Wait for their call

This will usually take 3-7 days max. Intercam will review and verify all the documents you submitted so there’s a little bit of waiting time here. But don’t worry! As long as you submitted the correct documents, they will definitely call you back.

If you don’t have a Mexican phone number, the bank manager in charge of your case will give his/her personal Whatsapp number to get in touch with you.

Step 4: Claim your Intercam bank card

Once the documents are verified, Intercam will call you to visit their branch again. Bring your passport together with the money you want to deposit. On this day, you will also sign a lot of documents so get ready! After that signing, I couldn’t even feel my hands!

They will assist you in activating your bank card by setting a pin and calling the toll-free number to activate your card for online transactions. While you are there, you can also ask them to set you up with online mobile banking. I brought my computer when I did this since I am not comfortable with having a mobile banking app.

When you have the card, you can start withdrawing or even use it as a debit card online. Restaurants and establishments will also accept the Intercam card for payment. Another bank that accepts tourist visas is Banco Azteca.

I have no experience in opening an account with them since they don’t have a lot of branches. Just walk in one and find out! What’s great about Banco Azteca is its branches in other Latin American countries. This might benefit you if you travel around Latin America a lot.

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I helped over 30 foreigners to move to Mexico with ease. It is my great pleasure to give you an insight on what’s it like to live in Mexico. Let’s chat!


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