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overstaying tourist visa - DML - 05-19-2011 Does anyone know what the fine is supposed to be for overstaying your tourist visa? I am here with my family and due to my return to the US for a family wedding and my husband's job which has him coming and going, our visas will be fine. Our 10 year old daughter, however, will overstay her visa by about a month. Thanks in advance RE: overstaying tourist visa - ldrews - 05-19-2011 (05-19-2011, 05:27 PM)DML Wrote: Does anyone know what the fine is supposed to be for overstaying your tourist visa? I am here with my family and due to my return to the US for a family wedding and my husband's job which has him coming and going, our visas will be fine. Our 10 year old daughter, however, will overstay her visa by about a month. If no one else can help, you might contact Martha Roberts. She is now in the business of handling such problems. RE: overstaying tourist visa - colleen - 05-20-2011 First, don't worry about it. And please don't point out to any authority figure that it is out of date. They won't even notice. Second, and more important is how you will be leaving the country. If you fly they pay attention, sort of. If you are driving nothing will happen. Nobody will look at visas on either side of the border and they will just expire. Third, how long were the visas? Sometimes when a person came in the airport they would give only 3 months when you have a right to 6 months. That was a couple of years ago and there were problems. But those 3 month visas can be extended. It costs but it can be done. As soon as you ask "please may I" you give them the opportunity to say "no". And everyone behind every counter has a different opinion of what the law requires. Maybe you'd get help, maybe you'd get fined. So I wouldn't do anything. This is a child after all. RE: overstaying tourist visa - The Duck - 05-20-2011 20MAY11 / 1616 UTC National USA (US) /Destination Mexico (MX) Mexico (MX) Visa required, except for A stay of max. 180 days: So we are proobably talking about an FMT =============== http://www.mexconnect.com/cgi-bin/forums/gforum.cgi?post=105541 =============== And you can try to extend it on line at this page on the INM website: http://www.inm.gob.mx/index.php/page/Solicitud_de_Estancia |