I am sorry I do not have link at the moment (internet slow at our GTO hotel) - but I think I found the link in the Puerto Vallarta forum. As a result, our entire customs time was about 15 minutes (including waiting for luggage from the plane). I am not sure about this, but I think that when we scanned our passports, the information was merged with what I had already filled out on-line. ![]() I assume that the decision to inspect bags is made behind the scenes at some other juncture. There is no longer a station where one pushes a button and the red/ green light determines whether your bags are inspected. We went to an immigration officer desk, she ripped the receipt and gave us a portion (that we must hand in when we check in for our departing flight).Īfter that, we simply picked up our bags and exited. They now have electronic passport scanning kiosks in the immigration area (along with helpful staff to ensure we scanned properly). I printed the form at home - but did not actually have to hand them in. ![]() We filled out our forms on-line (because on our last few trips to Mexico, our airline did not have the forms to hand out, creating chaos on arrival). It might be helpful to share now that MEX airport has greatly improved the arrivals immigration/ customs procedures. We just finished 5 fantastic days in CDMX (we are now in Guanajuato - my CDMX reviews and report is to come).
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