What Happens If You Overstay Your 90 Day Tourist Visa

newsnviews2.jpg(Panama-Guide) By DON WINNER for Panama-Guide.com - According to Didacio Camargo, the Director of Public Affairs for Panama's Immigration Service, you could be setting yourself up for some serious problems if you overstay your 90 day tourist visa in the Republic of Panama. Most people just hop across the border to Costa Rica for the minimum 72 hour stay outside of the county, or return to Florida for a few days to "reset" their tourist status. However, according to Mr. Camargo, overstaying your 90 tourist visa and slipping into an "illegal" status is a really bad idea.