Do you need a passport to travel to Mexico? It looks like you will by the end of 2006, but not now.
Five answers:
suzeeq
2006-01-26 21:08:54 UTC
No. Passports are not currently neccessary for US citizens crossing the Canadian and Mexican borders; that requirement is being phased in through 2007. You don't need a passport to visit Mexico by air until January 1, 2007. If traveling by land, you don't need a passport to visit Mexico until January 1, 2008. Even then, it may be a PASS, or People Access Security Service Card, around $50, rather than a passport.
x_daniela_x
2006-01-27 04:07:14 UTC
yes, a passport if for use in other counties. Mexico is considered international traveling.
Command003
2006-01-27 22:36:03 UTC
Suzeeg got it right. The answer is currently "No" for U.S. Citizens. You will need a birth certificate or Driver license etc.... for now
?
2006-01-27 04:08:38 UTC
Yes you do and ID too they well not let you in without it, and everbody on news so dont go there, there is a lot of shooting going on down there.
physicalqanda
2006-01-27 04:06:01 UTC
I dont think so.
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