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What type of documentation do I need to travel to Mexico?

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Original birth certificate with the embossed seal accompanied with a picture ID (a driver's liscense is prefered) plus a Special tip: When traveling out of the country, you must have the original documents. It is a good idea to have two photocopies of your travel documents, one that you have with you in your luggage and the other that you leave at home. This way, if you lose the original, you still have a copy with you, and one at home for the worst case scenario. See similar questions...

What documentation do I need for travel into Mexico?

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American/Canadian citizens must present proof of citizenship for travel into Mexico. A valid U.S./Canadian passport or a birth certificate accompanied by a government issued photo I.D. is required. If you travel by plane, tourist visas will be provided to you. The cost will be included in your airline ticket. You must have this document in order to leave Mexico. Citizens of other countries - check with Mexican consulates for necessary visas and documentation. See similar questions...

What do I need to travel to Canada or Mexico?

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Different countries may have different travel document requirements. It is best to check with the country you are visiting to determine the appropriate travel document requirements (for instance, whether you need a passport and/or visa). You can find out more by referring to the State Department website at http://travel.state.gov. Yes. Under this final rule, Mexican citizens, just like U.S., Canadian and Bermudan citizens, will be required to present a passport for air travel. See similar questions...

What documentation will I need for my international travel?

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Visas are not required for U.S. tourists entering Canada, Mexico or most Caribbean islands from the U.S. for stays up to 180 days. You will, however, need (1) proof of your U.S. citizenship such as (a) your U.S. passport or (b) a certified copy of your birth certificate and government issued photo identification. (For information on obtaining a U.S. passport, check with your Marathon Travel consultant). See similar questions...

What documentation do I need to get into Mexico?

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Be sure to bring your passport or an official, notarized copy of your birth certificate (the hospital version will not be accepted) and a photo ID. The certificate can be obtained from the country where you were born or the Department of Health. On the plane, you will be asked to fill out a tourist visa and customs declaration form. The customs official will give you a copy of the tourist visa that you must have to leave Mexico. See similar questions...

What documentation do I need to come to Mexico?

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A passport, or birth certificate and picture ID. You will be issued a tourist card upon entering the country. Be sure to hang on to it, you will need it to exit Mexico. See similar questions...

What documentation do I need to enter Mexico?

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Each person must be in possession of “Proof of U.S. citizenship.” Proof of U.S. citizenship can be either a valid U.S. passport or a certified copy of your birth certificate (photocopies are not accepted). If you are not a U.S. citizen, please check with the Mexican Consulate to find out what documents you will need. See similar questions...

What type of travel documents do I need in the Caribbean and Mexico?

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U.S citizens must present a valid U.S. passport when traveling via air/sea between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. The passport requirement does NOT apply to U.S. citizens traveling to or returning directly from a U.S. territory. U.S. citizens returning directly from a U.S. territory are not considered to have left the United States and do not need to present a passport. U.S. territories include the following: Guam, Puerto Rico, the U. See similar questions...

What do you need to travel in Mexico?

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To enter Mexico you need to obtain a Tourist Card (FMT). To get your Tourist Card you will need to prove your citizenship, a passport is the best bet. Mexico requires that all U.S. citizens present proof of citizenship.If you are driving, stop at the border and inquire as to the location of the immigration office. If you cannot obtain a Tourist Card (FMT) from anyone during your trip, stop at the Immigration Office in Cabo San Lucas immediately upon arrival, to obtain your visa. See similar questions...

What travel documents do I need to get into Mexico?

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The best place to go for this information is the United States State Dept. web page: http://travel.state.gov/mexico.html. For citizens of the United States the best document is a passport. However a certified copy of a U.S. Birth certificate, a naturalization certificate, a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, or a Certification of Citizenship accompanied by a picture ID such as a driver's license will should also suffice. More stringent requirements may apply if you are traveling with minors. See similar questions...

Do I need a passport to travel to Mexico?

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No, a passport is not needed, but will be accepted. If you do not have a passport, you will be required to show an original birth certificate with a legal photo ID plus the Tourist Card that will either be issued with your airline tickets, or by the airline upon your departure to Cancun. For minors traveling alone or with an adult, they must have the above IDs. See similar questions...

What documents do we need to travel into Mexico?

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You will need to provide a notarized birth certificate and photo ID or a passport at the airport when you check in. The US government will be requiring passports for travel to Mexico soon, so it's advisable to get a passport if you don't have one. You will also need a Tourist Card, which will be provided to you by your airline. See similar questions...

Are there any shots that I need to get to travel in Mexico?

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There are no particular shots that are required for travel in Mexico. You do not need any shots to travel to Rocky Point, Mata Ortiz, or Cuernavaca. In the more tropical regions of Mexico (Chiapas, Quintana Roo) visitors may want to have Malaria pills, as well as shots against Hepatitis B and Typhoid. Check with your doctor to see what he/she recommends. See similar questions...

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