Can I travel to Mexico with a Refugee Travel Document?
Futher information about the process of entering MexicoPermanent residents of United States of America must present their Permanent Resident Card and one of the following documents: valid Passport or Refugee Travel Document.
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Once you've received your US refugee travel document, you'll be able to travel to a number of countries around the world. However, the countries that you're allowed to travel to must be part of the Convention Relating to the States of Refugees. There are over 145 countries part of the Convention.
A person with refugee or asylum status who wishes to travel outside the United States needs a Refugee Travel Document in order to return to the United States. In most cases, a refugee or asylee may use the Refugee Travel Document for travel in place of a passport.
Mexican authorities do not require a minimum period of validity of passports, however, this document must be valid at the time of entry and during the period you wish to be in Mexico. Permanent residents of Canada must present their permanent resident card and either a valid passport or refugee travel document.
List of countries that DO NOT ALLOW ENTRANCE for the visitors with the Refugee Travel Document (blue) issued under the 1951 UN Convention: Myanmar. UAE – Dubai.
Can a US permanent resident travel to Mexico without a passport? No, all travelers including US permanent residents will require a passport to enter and exit Mexico.