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J1 Visa Approval Rates in Mexico

Below are the approval rates for J1 visas at U.S. Embassies/Consulates in Mexico. These statistics reflect recent trends in visa processing and can help you gauge your chances of approval.

Historical Approval Rates

YearApprovalsRefusalsApproval RateRefusal Rate
202317,3042,23888.5%11.5%
202227,4233,42788.9%11.1%
202111,9161,08891.6%8.4%
20202,81630990.1%9.9%
201910,79896391.8%8.2%
20189,5811,76884.4%15.6%
05K10K15K20K25K30K34K201820192020202120222023Number of ApplicationsYearApprovalsRefusals
0%25%50%75%100%201820192020202120222023Approval and Refusal Rates by YearYear: 2018 Approval Rate: 84.4% Approvals: 9,581Year: 2018 Refusal Rate: 15.6% Refusals: 1,768Year: 2019 Approval Rate: 91.8% Approvals: 10,798Year: 2019 Refusal Rate: 8.2% Refusals: 963Year: 2020 Approval Rate: 90.1% Approvals: 2,816Year: 2020 Refusal Rate: 9.9% Refusals: 309Year: 2021 Approval Rate: 91.6% Approvals: 11,916Year: 2021 Refusal Rate: 8.4% Refusals: 1,088Year: 2022 Approval Rate: 88.9% Approvals: 27,423Year: 2022 Refusal Rate: 11.1% Refusals: 3,427Year: 2023 Approval Rate: 88.5% Approvals: 17,304Year: 2023 Refusal Rate: 11.5% Refusals: 2,238Approval RateRefusal Rate

Monthly Visa Issuance Data

Month20172018201920202021202220232024
Jan-371350333348611468525
Feb-2573343833068751,0981,111
Mar9726267954211,2112,2063,0922,930
Apr1,5081,7122,23232,2113,4973,8705,004
May1,5612,6842,985273,0373,2174,6394,233
Jun1,2219491,082241,3901,5061,1991,285
Jul8651,00093931710689628734
Aug639620583214471671532536
Sep394346338108375386284346
Oct22129329392300268289284
Nov207269243129276275319-
Dec470472589370363423403-

Fiscal Year Visa Issuance

Fiscal YearVisas Issued
FY2025298
FY202417,907
FY202316,551
FY202227,423
FY202111,916
FY20202,816
FY201910,798
FY20189,581
FY20177,238

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the approval rate for J1 visas in Mexico?
Approval rates can vary by year, consulate, and applicant profile. See the tables and charts above for the latest data. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, always refer to official U.S. Department of State sources and consult with visa experts if needed.
What factors affect J1 visa approval in Mexico?
Factors include the completeness and accuracy of your application, supporting documents, interview performance, and the specific consulate's workload and policies. Common reasons for refusal include missing documents, insufficient ties to home country, or unclear travel purpose.
How can I improve my chances of getting a J1 visa in Mexico?
Prepare thoroughly for your interview, provide honest and complete information, and ensure all documents are in order. Review common mistakes and tips provided above, and consider seeking professional guidance if you have a complex case.
Where does this visa approval data come from?
All data is sourced from the U.S. Department of State and official consulate reports. We regularly update our statistics to reflect the latest available information.
Can approval rates change over time?
Yes, approval and refusal rates can fluctuate due to policy changes, global events, or changes in application volume. Always check for the most recent data before applying.

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Data Source & Transparency

Data Source: All visa approval statistics are compiled from the official U.S. Department of State’s annual visa statistics reports. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, visit the U.S. Department of State Visa Statistics.

Methodology: Approval rates are calculated as the percentage of issued visas out of total adjudicated applications (approvals + refusals) for each consulate and country. Data may not include cases under administrative processing or withdrawn applications. Numbers are updated regularly and may be subject to reporting delays or changes in U.S. visa policy.

Disclaimer: This website is not affiliated with the U.S. government. All data is provided for informational purposes only. For official guidance, always refer to the U.S. Department of State or your local U.S. embassy/consulate.