Certain travelers must complete an FMM (Forma Migratoria Multiple) to enter Mexico. This travel document is often referred to as the Mexico tourist card.
This page provides you with everything you need to know about the FMM tourist card, including:
The Forma Migratoria Multiple or Mexico tourist card is an immigration document that applies to certain international visitors entering the country.
The FMM is a slip of paper separate from the traveler’s passport. It’s also a separate document to a Mexican visa, if required.
The physical tourist card consists of 2 parts. If validated at the border, one part is given to the visitor. The other remains in the records of Mexican authorities.
The FMM tourist card is a required for specific travelers. Not all passengers entering Mexico need to meet this requirement.
If you’re traveling to Mexico from overseas and plan to enter the country by land, you must complete the FMM.
The tourist card policy applies to most people regardless of whether they travel to Mexico for tourism, business, or other reasons.
You can apply for the Mexico tourist card online or at Mexican land borders, however most travelers choose to apply online in advance due to convenience and to save time.
The FMM online requirements are the same as those for travelers who apply in person.
To complete the tourist card, simply follow these steps:
We ask for the same information as the Mexico Government. This ensures that you provide all official required information when you complete the FMM application.
You just need to provide the following information:
It’s extremely important to fill out all the form with accurate information. Incorrect or missing information may result in delays.
The Mexican Government also offers an online application option for the FMM. Below is an outline of the key differences between our platform and the Government’s.