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Do I need to print a tourist card for Mexico?

Not printing out the Tourist Card or getting it stamped at the port of entry: You must have a hard copy of the card when entering Mexico! Print both pages to present them during the immigration entry process at the border.



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Form Receipt: The FMM form will reach you as quickly as half an hour. You may receive it in your email, or you may download it. Do not forget to get print copies of the FMM form. These copies may be in “color” or “black & white.” You will have to present it to immigration officials upon reaching Mexico.

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What Happens After You Apply for the FMM Form? The form is emailed to the applicants on the email ID they have mentioned in the application. They must take a printout and keep it with their other travel documents.

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The tourist card required by visitors from the US is called the Forma Migratoria Múltiple (FMM). The FMM is not a visa. It is an entry requirement for all foreign visitors, including Americans, when traveling more than 20 kilometers into Mexican territory, and planning to stay more than 72 hours.

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To enter Mexico, you must have the following documents:
  • A valid passport or travel document. ...
  • A properly completed Multiple Migratory Form (FMM). ...
  • Mexican immigration officers at the port of entry may request additional documents depending on the purpose/activity of your trip.


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When traveling through a land border, you can get one at the border crossing by stopping at an immigration office or applying online. The FMM form for Mexico can only be filled in online if you travel by land, it cannot be filled in online if you're traveling by sea or air.

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Foreign nationals who wish to enter Mexico by land must fill up a FMME form which can be obtained online: https://www.inm.gob.mx/fmme/publico/en/solicitud.html Complete this form with your individual information.

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Depending on the carrier, package type, and destination, you'll print one of two customs forms. For many carrier services, your customs form is combined with the shipping label you attach to your package. Some deliveries require a multi-page form that should be attached using a clear envelope.

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Requires a valid passport or passport card. The stamped FMM is valid for land travel throughout Mexico. Cost: $687.00 Pesos (appx U.S. $38) per person; FREE if the trip is 7 days or less and you cross by land.

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When you arrive to Mexico you will need to complete a Customs Form. Normally you will get this form in the plane on your way to Mexico.

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When traveling through a land border, you can get one at the border crossing by stopping at an immigration office or applying online. The FMM form for Mexico can only be filled in online if you travel by land, it cannot be filled in online if you're traveling by sea or air.

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If you are from a country that requires a visa, you will still need to fill in the Forma Migratoria Multiple form irrespective of what airport you fly in or out from. The form will need to be filled out manually. Forma Migratoria Multiple forms are available at all arrival terminals.

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Yep! Adding on to that, they have Tourist Cards on-hand at the airport as well and they should also have them on the plane, although the ones on the plane do run out quickly.

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All foreigners visiting Cancun need to complete a Forma Migratoria Múltiple (FMM), also known as a Mexico Tourist Card if they are arriving via a land border. The FMM requirement applies to every overseas visitor arriving by land, regardless of whether or not they need a visa.

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Cash is a necessity in Cancun, given that many restaurants and gift shops don't accept credit cards. Like many other airports around the world, the Cancun airport is jam-packed with money exchange kiosks looking to convert your money into Mexican pesos.

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What do I need to make an application for the Mexico Tourist Card? Applicants must have a valid passport (or, alternatively, a passport card if they plan to enter Mexico via a land border), a current email address, and a method of payment (credit or debit card) to apply for the Mexican FMM.

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