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I've US business visa multiple enteries. Do I need visa to enter Mexico as tourist?

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I've US business visa with multiple enteries. Do I need visa to enter Mexico as tourist? I'll be retuning back to US as my retun ticket is from US

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  1. Yes, because Mexico is another country and not a part of the US.


  2. You only need a Birth certificate to enter Mexico.  You will need a Mexican tourist card which you obtain on your airline when flying down there or at the immigration at the border if youi are driving.

    However, you will need your Visa to re-renter the USA on your return!

  3. What the h**l has to do your US visa with Mexico? Do you think Mexico is the US backyard or what? Show more respect  for this country, please

    If you´re from Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Island, Israel, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, San Marino, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, United States of America, Uruguay or Venezuela you ain´t need no visa to enter to Mexico, just a valid passport and you´ll get a 6 months tourist visa

    If you´re not from any of those countries then you actually need a visa, go to a Mexican embassy to get it

  4. yes, you do.

  5. If you have a valid passport you can fly to Mexico and will be given a FMT .  It is a tourist visa and is valid for no more than 180 days.  If you are given only 90 you can apply at an immigration office in Mexico and pay 25 usd to have it extended.

    This form is given out on the plane and you fill it out , sign it front and back and present it to La Migra upon arrival.

  6. Your U.S. visa has nothong to do with entering Mexico.  Whether or not you need a visa to travel to Mexico depends on your NATIONALITY.  You can use the site below to see.  Enter your nationality and destination, then click for the info.

  7. To legally enter Mexico depends on your nationality. For nationals of countries with which Mexico have treaties to do not require visa to enter.

    The list can be found at: http://www.sre.gob.mx/english/services/v...

    If you are not a national of such countries, then you need to go to the nearest mexican embassy or consulate (http://www.sre.gob.mx/acerca/directorio/... to request a visa.

    I have a co-worker who's from Brazil but got transferred to the US, she came down to our Mexico City office on business. Since there's no treaty between MX and BR she was forced to get a visa. I believe she paid US$ 90 dlls to get it (plus I don't recall how much to get the FM3 card which you won't need as a tourist)

    Once you are legally here, law is somehow lax. I mean, if you lost your migratory form or the FM3 or want to stay longer, you just have to go INM (National Immigration Institute - Instituto Nacional de Migracion) and get through with the paperwork. Fines and fees are unexpensive.

  8. Don't think so. I guess you need a tourist visa for mexico.

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