Why didn't they stamp my passport in Mexico?
Why didn't they stamp my passport in Mexico? If you are American, or from the European Union and many other countries, you don't need a visa to get into Mexico, and is why your passport was not stamped. Central Americans, with the exception of Costa Ricans, do need a visa to get into Mexico. Can you fly to Mexico without a passport?
Does Cuba stamp your passport?
You may have noticed that a visit to other countries implied a visa stamp on your passport, but this is not valid for Cuba. Your passport will not get stamped upon entry. Only the Tourist Card will receive a Cuba visa stamp, but you need to keep it in your passport at all times.
What is the hardest passport stamp to get?
Tristan da Cunha Tristan da Cunha is a group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic Ocean and the boat ride takes between five to ten days from Cape Town, South Africa. Psst, that 24-hour ferry to Chichijima doesn't seem too bad now, does it? This is truly one of the hardest passport stamps to get in the world.
What airports in Mexico do not require FMM?
Update: All airports have been removed from the FMM requirements. The Tourist Card (FMM) is no longer needed for visitors arriving by Air. For years, all tourists arriving in Mexico have been required to fill out their FMM form to get a tourist card.
What do I have to declare when leaving Mexico?
If you enter or leave Mexico, you must declare any sum of money equaling US$10,000 or more that you bring in cash, checks, money orders, other cashable documents or a combination of them. Failing to declare carries a fine ranging from 20% to 40% of the exceeding amount.
Does Mexico always stamp your passport?
Yes. A US passport book is mandatory when traveling to Mexico by air. Also, minors (babies and children) will need a passport to enter Mexico. Once you arrive in the country, border control authorities will check and stamp your passport for entry.