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What happens if I stay more than 6 months in Mexico?

If instead they wish to stay longer than 6 months, they may have to apply for a new visa or leave the country temporarily and obtain a new FMM as they return to the Mexican border. Keep in mind that visitor visas do not allow the traveler to undertake paid work while in Mexico.



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The visitor permit cannot be extended or renewed; and you must leave Mexico by the date it expires. If you over-stay your visitor visa you will need to pay a fine when you leave the country.

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If you've overstayed your visa, the price can vary—especially if you're leaving from a smaller airport. However, the general rule of thumb is about $30 – $40 USD. If you overstay for years, the price will go up. However, legally the price cannot exceed $6,000 MXN (which is about $320 USD).

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The Mexico Tourist Card for UK citizens is an entry requirement for Brits visiting the country for tourism, leisure, or business. Officially called the Forma Migratoria Múltiple (FMM), the Tourist Card allows British citizens to enter Mexico and stay for up to 180 days.

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Can Americans Legally Live in Mexico? By law, American tourists can stay in Mexico for up to 180 days. For many snowbirds and retirees, around six months is more than enough. They head south for the chilly winter months and come back to enjoy spring and summer stateside.

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Visa-exempt travelers who come to Mexico for tourism or business can stay for a maximum of 180 days without a visa, while travelers who want to transit through the country can stay for a maximum of 30 days visa-free.

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How much money should be shown on Bank Statements for a Mexico Tourist Visa? In order to obtain a Mexico Tourist Visa, your bank statements must show a balance of between 1,738 USD to 5,214 USD. This is to demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover the expenses of your trip.

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