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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