Mexico Belize Border Scam
I crossed from Mexico into Belize today and what we experienced at the Subteniente López / Santa Elena border was not normal. It felt organised and targeted at tourists.
At the final stop before the border, the ADO bus driver told everyone to withdraw cash for an “exit fee.” There is NO such fee if you’ve already paid your tourist tax.
At the border:
Mexican and Belizean nationals went straight through
European travellers were stopped and told to pay or they wouldn’t get a passport stamp
We refused. That’s when things escalated.
We were:
Told to leave without stamps
Threatened with police
Pressured repeatedly to just go to Belize anyway
Forced to sign a document they refused to translate or let us photograph
The intimidation was constant and intense.
This went on for over an hour.
Because a large group of us refused to get back on the bus without stamps, the driver had no choice but to wait. That’s the only reason this worked. Strength in numbers mattered.
Important: A couple didn’t realise what was happening. They were handed back their passports and assumed everything was fine. They didn’t check for the stamp.
They were denied entry into Belize and sent back to Mexico. They were left behind and now have to sort everything themselves.
That is exactly what this scam relies on.
What you NEED to know:
There is NO extra exit fee if you’ve paid your tourist tax
The ADO bus is complicit. Do not trust what you are told
You will be pressured to rush and get back on the bus. Do NOT do it
Do NOT leave without your passport stamped
Expect intimidation tactics. Stay calm and hold your ground
Most important:TELL PEOPLE BEFORE YOU GET TO THE BORDER
At the bus station. On the bus. Anywhere you can.
A lot of people had no idea this was happening. Once we informed each other and stuck together, everything changed.
I cannot stress this enough: inform others and stay strong.
If you’re crossing here soon and have questions, ask.
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