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On the Road in Mexico

A survival guide for road travel in Mexico by Bill and Dorothy Bell

Tourist Cards – FFM’s

Tourist Cards – FFM’s

Tourist Cards – FFM’s, are given out on airplanes and at points of entry into Mexico. ALL foreign citizens traveling to Mexico MUST fill out an Official Entry Immigration Form (Tourist Cards – FFM’s) prior to their arrival to Mexico.

Everyone, including children must have a valid tourist card.​

WHAT YOU NEED:

  1. Contact information
  2. Passport information
  3. Full Name of the Hotel or address in Mexico
  4. Arrival /mode of transport information

Your must return the Tourist card if you fly home.

The repercussions of not having an FMM include:

  • Mexican insurance claims may not be honored.
  • You may be detained for hours before being sent back to the U.S. border.
  • In the event of an emergency that requires you to be flown back to the U.S., you will not be allowed to get on the plane, as an FMM is required.

Mexican Customs (Aduanas) may not check to be sure you have an FMM when you cross the border into Mexico.

Go here for an online form

For tourist visa replacements:

IF YOUR TOURIST CARD IS STOLEN OR LOST

You must immediately go to the nearest Immigration office in order to obtain a replacement or an exit permit (depending on your date of entry).

In Mexico City, contact directly the Mexican authorities at:

Instituto Nacional de Migración
Ejército Nacional 862 (between Platón y Séneca)
Col. Los Morales – Sección Palmas
11540 Mexico City
Telephone numbers:
Tourists: (55) 2581-0100, (55) 2581-0116
Students and Professionals: (55) 2581-0120
Business visitors: (55) 2581-0132
Hours open to the Public: Monday-Friday, 9:00 am -1:00 pm

Outside Mexico City, contact the nearest Canadian Consulate to obtain the address of the Mexican immigration office in your jurisdiction or visit the website of the Instituto Nacional de Migración.

 

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