London, UK – The Forma Migratoria Múltiple is an "admission document" issued by Mexico to visitors of certain nationalities who plan on vacationing there. In keeping with their mission to educate travellers on the VISA process, VisaCompare (www.visacompare.com) has just published a new blog post entitled 'Mexico Visa Updates'.
The article discusses how 'entering Mexico by land for non-remunerated purposes has now become easier'. It continues to relate that the 'INM, or National Immigration Institute allows those traveling to Mexico the possibility of filling out the Forma Migratoria Multiple (FMM) online ahead of time for a fee which amounts to about $22 US'.
The tourist card (FMM), though technically not a Visa, is required for all tourists who enter Mexico. Visitors should also note that it is important even for entering Baja, even though visitors are permitted to take their vehicle to the end of the peninsula without a vehicle permit required elsewhere in Mexico.
The tourist card (FMM) can be issued for an up to 180 day stay and including children is issued on a per person basis. The article then points out that 'this electronic form is then printed upon entry at the border by the officer whom the traveler has told his intended time of stay'.
Helping those who are searching connect with immigration companies and service providers worldwide VisaCompare has offices globally in both Hong Kong and London. VisaCompare has a mission to provide help with the Visa application process and acquisition specifically. They are a totally independent company with no preferences or affiliations to any country, immigration company/immigration service provider or destination that is an internationally owned and funded comparison search engine.
To read the article, visit www.visacompare.com.
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