Puerto Peñasco visitors will soon face tourist permit enforcement


Following weeks of confusion and online misinformation, Mexican immigration officials in Sonora have agreed to wait until May before more strictly enforcing a long-standing, but often disregarded, tourist permit requirement for foreign tourists headed to Puerto Peñasco, local officials said.Starting in May, all foreign visitors to Puerto Peñasco will need to get a tourist permit known as an “FMM” form, which is free for trips that last less than a week but requires a valid passport, or passport card, to obtain. The cost is about $40 for an FMM, or Forma Migratoria Múltiple, that’s valid for a stay of up to 180 days.False information circulating on social media posts prompted Puerto Peñasco officials to meet with Sonora-based staff from Mexico’s National Migration Institute, known as INM, said Lizette Ybarra, spokeswoman for Puerto Peñ …

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