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What you need to travel in Mexico from the US


From the US Department of State

MEXICO - *Proof of citizenship and photo ID. Tourist card is required. Tourist card valid 3 months for single-entry up to 180 days, $20 fee, requires proof of U.S. citizenship, photo ID, and proof of sufficient funds. Visa not required of U.S. citizens for tourist/transit stay of up to 30 days. Obtain tourist cards in advance from Consulate, Tourism Office, and most airlines serving Mexico upon arrival. Departure tax $10 is paid at airport when not included in the cost of the airline ticket. Notarized consent from parent(s) required for children under age 18 traveling alone, with one parent, or in someone else’s custody. For details and information on other types of travel, check with the Embassy of Mexico, 1911 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20006 (202/736-1000) or nearest Consulate General: AZ (602/242-7398), CA (213/351-6800, 415/392-5554 and 619/231-8414), CO (303/331-1110), FL (305/716-4977), GA (404/266-1913), IL (312/855-1380), LA (504/522-3596), NY (212/689-0460), PR (809/764-0258) or TX (210/227-1085, 214/630-7341, 713/542-2300, 512/478-9031 and 915/533-4082). Internet: http://embassyofmexico.org

Link to original US Dept of State Page:
http://travel.state.gov/visa/americans1.html#m

Tips for travelers to Mexico, USDS
http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips_mexico.html

To return to the USA things are changing - Passports will soon be required of all persons entering the US from Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. INCLUDING US CITIZENS!  (See Article)

 


Is it True?

Just because the US Government says so makes it true?  The document left states that visas are not required for 30 day visits. In the Baja experience I have found that tourist visas are not required when driving to TJ and Ensenada. However, to check a vessel into port they were required before visiting the port captains office. Checking into Hotel Coral, they were not required.

I have been asked to show my travel papers (I carry a working FM3) as early as the first check point south of Ensenada. They sent the car in front of me back to Ensenada for his. I have almost always been asked to show them at the Guerrero Negro check point. I have heard of travelers being sent to Guerrero Negro to complete the same process. You absolutely need travel documents to check in and out of port in Bahia Magdalena, Cabo San Lucas and La Paz.

When flying in and out of Cabo San Lucas and La Paz my guests were issued 30 day travel visas as part of the ticket fees.

When paying the fee for a visa ask for the 180 open visa. This will allow you to cross the border and return. 30-180 days is all the same price, get what you paid for.
Tomas

 


 

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