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Warning,
this is for reference only. All information must be verified with
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General Guidelines:
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Important Forms:
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Departing
the U.S.
Departing Mexico
Required documents
for Pilot, Passengers and Aircraft
Guide For Private Flyers |
CBP Form 178
Private Aircraft Enforcement System Arrival Report |
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Important Phone Numbers: |
Mexican Business Visa Requirements (click on
visas/permits for more info)
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Customs Office (Brown Field) (619) 661-3294 |
NAFTA
Permit (FMN)
The FMN is a permit to enter Mexico that allows a stay of up to
30 days for U.S. and Canadian citizens.
Business Visa (FM3)
The FM3 is a permit to enter Mexico that allows a stay for up to
one year.
Tourist Permit
(FMT)
The FMT is a permit to enter Mexico for tourist/transit purposes
for over 72 hours and less than 180 days.
Mexican Student
Visas
The Mexican Student Visa is issued to students attending school
for over six months. If attending courses for less than six months,
they may enter Mexico with a FMT (tourist permit). |
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Otay Port of Entry Office (619) 671-8997 |
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Flight Service (800) WX-BRIEF |
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Mexican Consulate General |
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Calexico, CA (760) 231-8414 |
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Los Angeles, CA (213) 351-6800 |
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San Francisco, CA (415) 392-5554 |
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Phoenix, AZ (602) 242-7398 |
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Mexican Immigration office in Ciudad Juarez
615-11-44 (dialing from Mexico)
011-52-1 (add when dialing from USA) |
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Important Before Leaving Mexico!
All Mexican permits or visas must be returned to a Mexican Immigration
office at a Mexican port of entry upon final departure from Mexico
or to a Mexican consulate or embassy no later than five days following
the expiration date. An exit stamp should be obtained upon leaving
Mexico. Failure to timely cancel your permit or visa may result
in penalties or fines. |
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