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  1. What exactly is a "FM-T", Mexico Tourist Card?

    The card, known as the Migratory Tourist Form (FMT) is valid for six months (180 days) with multiple entries. Make sure you ask for the full 180 days even is you plan to stay only a short time.

  2. When is a "confirmed" flight booking not actually confirmed?

    Nov 5, 2024 · I just had a bizarre experience booking a fairly ordinary return flight with Qantas. I booked directly on their official website, punched in my credit card, got a success page and soon thereafter a &

  3. Is 2 hours enough time to connect through SFO with customs?

    Oct 13, 2023 · From some research, it seems like I will have to pick up my luggage in San Francisco, go through US customs, and drop the luggage off again. Correct If this is the case, will I have enough …

  4. Will staying longer than planned in Japan cause problems?

    Feb 27, 2024 · Note that Japan can be quite expensive. Also if this is your first stay in Japan, you are self-organising your trip (no guide or local friends) and you don’t speak Japanese, be prepared for a …

  5. visas - Travelling to the USA, but want to stay longer than 3 months ...

    Dec 28, 2016 · I want to travel to the USA (I am UK Citizen) and I am only allowed 90 days. Is it possible for me to stay longer - say 6 months to a year, and how?

  6. What is the penalty for entering Mexico via the land border without ...

    Sep 29, 2020 · Lets say you enter Mexico via the US border and forget to obtain an FMM. What is the penalty for this violation if an immigration officer asks to see your FMM and you fail to show one?

  7. Toilet laws for Transgender people in Japan - Travel Stack Exchange

    Sep 12, 2023 · Many public toilets in Japan will have, beside the regular gendered male and female toilets, an accessible toilet which is intended for people with disabilities, people with a stoma, people …

  8. Am I somehow exempt from ETA and EES? - Travel Stack Exchange

    Dec 5, 2024 · Am I somehow exempt from ETA and EES? Of course you are. Systems such as ETA and ETIAS (not EES) are designed to serve as a lightweight pre-screening for visa-exempt travelers -- …

  9. Transferring at JFK: How is passport checked if flights arrive at ...

    Jul 5, 2024 · My girlfriend is flying today into the United States from the European Union, with a transfer to her second flight at JFK. When I check the flights on Delta's website, I see that the first flight is

  10. Can I use a priority seat if it is vacant? - Travel Stack Exchange

    Jan 3, 2019 · To some extent, whether it is appropriate or not depends on local norms. In some places, it would be rude to expect that someone who qualifies for a priority seat should have to ask for it, and …