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UPS to Mexico — prices, delivery times, limits
How to ship a parcel to Mexico via UPS. Indicative prices (77 € / 2 kg, 125 € / 5 kg, 209 € / 10 kg), delivery time 1–3 days, weight limit 70 kg, customs rules and best alternatives.
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UPS to Mexico — prices, delivery times, limits
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Summary
UPS to Mexico: standard delivery 1–3 days, indicative price for up to 5 kg is 125 €, up to 10 kg 209 €. Carrier weight limit is 70 kg. Country is outside the EU — VAT applies from 48 €, customs duty from 48 €.
- Destination
- Mexico
- Carrier
- UPS
- Delivery time
- 1–3 days
- Price 2 kg
- 77 €
- Price 5 kg
- 125 €
- Price 10 kg
- 209 €
- Max. weight
- 70 kg
- EU
- No — customs apply
UPS price guide
Indicative prices for Mexico
| Weight | Price | Delivery time |
|---|---|---|
| 2 kg | 77 € | 1–3 days |
| 5 kg | 125 € | 1–3 days |
| 10 kg | 209 € | 1–3 days |
Prices are indicative, derived from reference rates for Mexico and the carrier's cost profile. Actual cost depends on the carrier's current rates, parcel dimensions and volumetric weight.
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Indicative information — verify at source
Shipping prices, delivery times and customs limits change over time and may differ by carrier, volume and season. Values on this page are indicative — they help you decide which carrier to pick, not to calculate a binding price. Before shipping, always verify current rates and conditions with the chosen carrier and the customs authority of Mexico.
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link Sources & methodologyWhy UPS
- check Worldwide coverage in 220+ countries
- check UPS Saver express service (1–3 days outside EU)
- check Largest size allowances of any major carrier
Watch out for
- remove Premium pricing
- remove Account required; more complex for private senders
Customs and VAT for Mexico
Mexico allows duty-free postal imports up to 50 USD (~48 €). Above this threshold, IVA (VAT) of 16% and customs duty per HS code (typically 10–35%) apply. Shipments above 1,000 USD require a formal customs declaration and a licensed customs agent (agente aduanal). Mexico's customs authority (SAT/Aduanas) is known for unpredictable inspections — approximately 15–20% of parcels are physically examined.
Required documents
- description CN22 or CN23 customs declaration (depending on value)
- description Commercial invoice (in English or Spanish, detailed description)
- description Formal pedimento (for shipments over 1,000 USD via agente aduanal)
Alternatives