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12/31/2015 04:11 PM
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Is there an issue if a passport is within a year of expiring?
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truant2 said: Is there an issue if a passport is within a year of expiring? No. Might be a problem if your passport has than 180 days.
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Not to split hairs, The officer at INM will almost always mark 180 (maximum) on your FMM form in the space indicated "dias" unless you present a Visa. Even thought the website says 6 months, the officers computer displays the number of days between two dates. So be aware of your dates. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.udem.edu.mx/Esp/Estudiantes-Internacionales/PublishingImages/tramites_migratorios/visa%201.emf.jpg)
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