Immigration Lines Under 30 Minutes in Cancun? Here’s What’s Improved—and What Still Causes Delays

Cancún International Airport has long been a stress test for peak-season arrivals: multiple international banks landing within minutes, limited processing space, and lines that can erase the first hour of a holiday.

In the run-up to the 2025–2026 high season, Quintana Roo officials have pushed a new message: entry processing is being redesigned for speed.

Recent local reporting cites Governor Mara Lezama saying immigration waits have been reduced to a maximum of about 24 minutes, with a commitment that in high season they “will not exceed 30 minutes.”

Other state communications, tied to coordination with Mexico’s National Migration Institute (INM), say staffing and infrastructure upgrades have already reduced waits

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